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单词 Tales
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1. Believe no tales from the enemy. 
2. Dead men tell no tales.
3. Never tell tales out of school. 
4. She was reading tales of adventures.
5. Grandpa told the children the tales of his childhood.
6. Immigrant tales have always been popular themes in fiction.
7. I've heard some odd tales about her.
8. They spread tales about her in an attempt to devalue her work.
9. He told some fascinating tales about his life in India.
10. Ann Bradley dispels the old wives' tales and gives the medical facts.
10. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
11. Other people's fairy tales always is romantic, but my fairy tale but never be miserable.
12. When the company went under, tales of his extravagance surged through the industry.
13. These are Grimm's fairy tales retold in English.
14. Someone's been telling tales about me, haven't they?
15. They recounted umpteen tales of unfair treatment.
16. She regaled us with tales of her wild youth.
17. Don't listen to idle tales.
18. Fairy tales weren't just meant for children.
19. The child devours fairy tales.
20. The teacher regaled the children with some fairy tales.
21. You hear all sorts of tales.
22. Newspaper columns were full of scandalous tales.
23. Literature is replete with tales of power.
24. Fairy tales can intrigue most children.
25. He remained fascinated by the Aboriginals' tales.
26. Most children read an expurgated version of Grimms'fairy tales.
27. He often embellishes the tales of his travels.
28. Bailey regaled the customers with tales of our exploits.
29. The teacher used to beguile her pupils with fairy tales.
30. Sometimes the world tries to knock it out of you, but I believe in music the way that some people believe in fairy tales.
1. She was reading tales of adventures.
2. Grandpa told the children the tales of his childhood.
3. Immigrant tales have always been popular themes in fiction.
4. The teacher used to beguile her pupils with fairy tales.
5. They spread tales about her in an attempt to devalue her work.
6. He told some fascinating tales about his life in India.
7. Ann Bradley dispels the old wives' tales and gives the medical facts.
8. When the company went under, tales of his extravagance surged through the industry.
9. Benefits for commuters and migrants leave Swedes unworried by tales of Danish ghettos in Malmo.
10. There are many stories about the nymphs in Roman fairy tales.
10. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
11. The explorer spun many fantastic tales about his adventures in the primeval forests.
12. The writer takes wellknown fairy tales and gives them an ironical twist.
31. Don't go telling tales to the teacher!
32. She was regaling us with tales of her youth.
33. He was constantly regaled with tales of woe.
34. Victorian writers fired the popular imagination with their tales of adventure.
35. I think they killed him because he knew too much. Dead men tell no tales.
36. In his plays he takes simple traditional tales and elaborates them.
37. He was a good story - teller and used to make up tales about farmers and animals.
38. She made history come alive with tales from her own memories.
39. I love listening to his tales of life at sea.
40. Their songs are filled with tales of love gone sour.
40. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
41. I hesitated, not wanting to tell tales about my colleague.
42. He regaled us with tales of his days as a jazz pianist.
43. Benefits for commuters and migrants leave Swedes unworried by tales of Danish ghettos in Malmo.
44. The media have been filled with tales of horror and loss resulting from Monday's earthquake.
45. One of the favourite games in fairy tales is metamorphosis.
46. I've heard tales of people seeing ghosts in that house.
47. Fairy tales are imaginative.
48. Tales of the candidate's alleged past transgressions have begun springing up.
49. Your classmates won't trust you if you're always telling tales, Alvin.
50. The writer takes well-known fairy tales and gives them an ironic twist.
51. The children were charmed by the sailor's tales of adventure.
52. There are many stories about the nymphs in Roman fairy tales.
53. The explorer spun many fantastic tales about his adventures in the primeval forests.
54. The writer takes wellknown fairy tales and gives them an ironical twist.
55. The tales must have changed significantly over the generations.
56. You want tales of a man possessed?
57. Many fairy tales portray women as victims.
58. No one to tell tales, then.
59. Fairy tales can be interpreted in several different ways.
60. Yet these tales of great passion also attract me.
61. Most fairy tales have a happy ending.
62. Tales of disappointment form the bedrock of Sage's story.
63. I don't want to tell tales out of school.
64. Tales of Stan's exploits are legendary.
65. During breaks, the group tells presentation disaster tales.
66. Fairy tales have a surprising profundity.
67. As a child, I adored fairy tales.
68. Some of his exploits read like folk tales.
69. Old men retold old tales once again.
70. He wowed his colleagues after hours with tall tales.
71. We sat around the fire and told spooky tales.
72. Perrault published his collection of fairy tales in 1697.
73. Expect more tales from both sides,[] regardless.
74. Tales of illegal business dealings abounded.
75. You told me tales and adventures.
76. Other revelations serve as cautionary tales about the importance of subordinating military officials to civilian authority.
77. But myths, folk tales, legends and, yes, religious stories are different.
78. I heard tales, let me see, about a second child having visions, of a somewhat different sort?
79. It is difficult now to tell which tales are real and which apocryphal.
80. I did not propose to tell them any tales about the Ku Klux Klan.
81. They are Monie's stories: tougher, funky folk tales for these meaner times.
82. In traditional fairy tales, the hero is rewarded and the enemy punished.
83. Barat et Haimet is one of the robber's tales, relatively long and preserved in four large manuscript collections of fabliaux.
84. Tales of his bravery could be heard in every village from Bikaner to Kota.
85. Forget all those tales of our taking our position at dawn and staying there hardly daring to move.
86. The tales of the vessel's outrageous life on the coastal trade became a highly-successful series starring Roddy McMillan and John Grieve.
87. Unfortunately audiences did not warm to such tales and their commercial failure led to Pearson losing control of his own company.
88. Voice over Douglas Cox is now safely back at home entertaining his friends with his tales of bravery.
89. They need to remain nomadic so that they can continue to be enriched by other repertoires, tales and songs.
90. Nevertheless, Plenderleith injects genuine pathos into his tales that, on the whole, are affiliated to the great game.
91. These tales are part of a sports underground-stories that athletes some-times tell each other but that rarely appear in the sports pages.
92. She had an abundance of tales from the old colonial days, when she had been cook for a white family.
93. Nu might have been a village schoolmaster, or a teller of tales, respected for his piety.
94. We used to hear tales that some of the singers could be difficult.
95. Many tales have been handed down and a great number of myths have been created around his memory.
96. Individual tales of how efficient she had been and how much she had helped members abounded.
97. Nevertheless, there are a few tales told of him which show him pitiless and cruel.
98. Comparative cultural studies have now demonstrated beyond question that similar mythic tales are to be found in every quarter of this earth.
99. Men tell violent tales and romanticize the lessons violence brings.
100. I listened to many tales of powerlessness, of personal degradation, hopelessness and unhappiness.
101. The Isle of Skye, as well as being a magnet for walkers, also attracts its fair share of strange tales.
102. I had gritted my teeth during the tales of murder and mayhem committed by drunken hoodlums from north Belfast.
103. It was their fault, coming with such tales to frighten her; and talking like that about the Nawab.
104. Biographical reconstruction based on Thomas's tales and sketches can be a mistaken exercise.
105. No child should be put in the powerful position of having to tell tales on another child.
106. They want photo stories, tales of holiday romances, horoscopes and advice columns as well as free gifts of make-up and jewellery.
107. Nearly anyone who had been in an iron lung could tell tales of being stranded without breathing help.
108. There is a suggestion of creation tales, evolution-of a survivor with millions of years of genetic knowledge.
109. The Barf-O-Rama Web site has generated fan mail from kids eager to share their own gross tales.
110. So far he hasn't had too many problems but doubtless he could recount some interesting tales!
111. Arthurian legends or the morality tales of life under capitalism were not enough.
112. The cobbled streets and the boulevards spoke to him, told him tales he thought he had forgotten.
113. There are many tales of madness overcoming travellers whose cars have broken down or whose camels have died.
114. Two paperbacks of 40 folk tales have appeared and are local bestsellers.
115. According to the children, telling tales on each other was as bad as cheating.
116. What could have led the President to tell such tales?
117. There are a lot of courtroom drama books and serial killer tales about, but this one is special.
118. He wrote long outlandish tales about himself in the log book and signed them Anon.
119. He had some idea of what was ahead of him, for he knew the terrible tales about the Robemaker's Workshops.
120. Perrault wanted not only to entertain his audience, but to teach a specific moral lesson with each of his tales.
121. As soon as she entered the room she knew that Clare had already been telling tales; or at least complaining to her colleagues.
122. But Metallica are more interested in playing for people than telling tales of in-fighting between these two giants of bad-boy rock.
123. Edwin was long on charm but short on substance, was the feeling; he told tales a bit too deftly.
124. And yet all his life, his integrity warred with a flair for the theatrical, a fondness for tall tales.
125. Daisy Venables, you naughty girl, have you been telling tales again?
126. Readers with humorous computing tales or handy hints are welcome to write to Fatal Dos Error at the usual address.
127. You are always telling me tales of him rebuking you.
128. I had read Eothen and other tales of Eastern travel and my imagination endowed Constantinople with all the magic of the East.
129. A collection of Arizona tales organized by the highway you drive to see their settings.
130. The nuns' tales reveal that inhuman treatment was already standard practice before the declaration of martial law in March.
131. He wrote tales of plausible galactic empires with impish fun and a fierce belief that scientific knowledge would triumph over ignorance.
132. Since then, there has been a running drug scare, complete with pics of comatose teens and tales of deathbed agonies.
133. Todorov's analysis of the Decameron tales is based on a very rigorous and literal use of linguistic categories.
134. His tales were simple and sweet and his characters endearing enough to remember with fondness all the way to adulthood.
135. There are tales of clanking chains and doors which open and close of their own volition.
136. Subscribers to the service adopt an electronic leprechaun and receive e-mails comprising gossip and tales from the motherland.
137. A wealth of legends and folk tales has been recorded, much of which relates to particular sites in the countryside.
138. This story can be the springboard to a whole set of tales about the lion and the mouse.
139. But the stories never swept the reading public off its feet the way the Sherlock Holmes tales did.
140. Later she turned to Romantic Suspense of the thriller variety, specializing in tales of international crime, espionage, and intrigue.
141. In fact, these were the kind of difficulties about which they used to chuckle when listening to tales from Windowswedded acquaintances.
142. Meanwhile, there is a task concerning Tales ... a task that may prove more important than any we do here.
143. Whatever doctors, old wives' tales, and the Roman Catholic Church may say, human ovulation is invisible and unpredictable.
144. Of course, Albee is quite accustomed to telling tales about vicious people stuck in broken relationships.
145. Then I told about the tales the neighbours were telling about her Mum and her men friends.
146. Local folk tales made it the home of mythical monsters.
147. Cosby will bring a passel of his hysterical family tales to the Embassy Centre at 6: 30 and 9 p.m.
148. The tight-knit mining communities had their own traditions and tales, and in Ayrshire one miner's name was a legend.
149. Twilight Tales is a collection of spooky legends and folk tales passed through generations in the Southwest.
150. Tales of bravery from the M-Four crash. Sheer panic: Accused describes the barn fire that killed twin sisters.
151. He grew up reading the tales and legends of heroic deeds.
152. Then there are character sketches to provide the raw material for creating the individuals who inhabit these tales.
153. He said she made up the tales of abuse to get a better deal in the divorce.
154. Take it easy for you're in danger of going overkill and boring people rigid with your long winded tales.
155. Happiness is like those palaces in fairy tales whose gates are guarded by dragons: we must fight in order to conquer it. Alexandre Dumas 
156. It is in that light that the notorious tales about Sussex's impenetrability must be seen.
157. If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales. Albert Einstein 
158. Didn't you hear tales of the first settlers from your father?
159. Sharing tales of those we've lost is how we keep from really losing them. Mitch Albom 
160. In one of the tales of the Arabian Nights the sovereign has the uncanny experience of meeting himself.
160. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
161. Theatres specialise for children, ready to tell us tales, ancient and modern, in spectacular fashion.
162. But whenever she passed the wood the tales rushed back into her mind and made her blood run cold.
163. In other words, the critical key to James's tales is provided by the tales themselves.
164. Compare the romantic suspense novels of Mary Stewart with the international espionage tales of Ian Fleming.
165. Some dismiss these as myth in the sense of old wives' tales.
166. I soon found myself engrossed in the history of the valley; tales and stories of the turbulent times of Border wars.
167. Poor country girls running errands in the marketplace were lured by tales of desirable factory jobs.
168. He discussed at length the procedures of advanced research: tales of meticulous quests for elusive sources.
169. I spend a lot of time recounting tales of woe from friends and readers, but this one is my own.
170. The other intelligence services also proliferated, and there were dark tales in the clubs and messes of rivalry and hatred.
171. But Riva still spins her tales, for Rainbow's ears alone.
172. Her father's large library of travellers' tales was her mental furniture.
173. She had tales to tell of him as a small boy, as a young man.
174. Other tales that make up the show are obviously fictional: the stuff of stand-up comedy.
175. Asylum seekers, with tales of torture, rape and solitary confinement, can go to the end of the queue.
176. The two basic forms of irony found in these tales are verbal irony and dramatic irony.
177. Tales of their heroism served as inspiration to generations who fought for freedom.
178. She told us many tales about when our father was a child.
179. Some of the tales were the apocrypha of his enemies, others Mitchell never doubted to be true.
180. She also collected tales from those runaway slaves who escaped via the Underground Railroad.
181. The old wives' tales that have answered the pleas of fathers for centuries are mostly ineffective.
182. You must listen to their interminable tales of marital woe.
183. Fairy tales are more than true; not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten. G.K. Chesterton 
184. The boat pitched and cracked all the way back to shore, with McMurphy telling grim tales about shipwrecks and sharks.
185. The time for that will come, and must come, for tales have been much neglected in favour of other work and scholarship.
186. All the same, signalmen can be a fund of unexpected tales and it is always interesting to hear their stories.
187. Don't want to hear no tales told about you from them nice nurses.
188. She'd heard sickening tales of barbarous Gestapo torture, and of prisoners who were never seen again.
189. Many tales are told of his judgements that hovered between those of Solomon and Sanders of the River.
190. No wonder we prefer the simplicity of morality tales with comforting villains.
191. She didn't want some tarted-up part-time hooker spoiling it with tales about him she couldn't possibly hope to match.
192. Second,[] to actually read the tales aloud from a book would take half an hour each evening.
193. What tales would Anna have told her parents about her?
194. I listened to their tales of spiritual enlightenment, past lives, cosmic futures.
195. But, as in so many old tales, the warriors get a fresh chance to strut their stuff.
196. Their musical tales of woe and spiritual import were needed more than ever.
197. Anthony Hope would hardly have supported any grandiose claims for his tales of Ruritania.
198. I've heard some pretty grim tales from people who've let property complete with furnishings to strangers.
199. This exhibition was solid and well produced, the images drifting through concocted tales of the artist's imaginings.
200. Several read both tales as moral dramas in which human sin is revealed, judged and punished.
201. Four hundred years later, the tales of the women flowered into this legend.
202. The particulars of this bishop are a union of tales.
203. The subset containing fabliaux with lavatory humour, tales concerning basic bodily functions of excretion or flatulence, are fewer in number.
204. He has a bellyful of absorbing tales.
205. We were spellbound by his tales.
206. This is true in the tales about the Changeling.
207. The Canterbury Tales exist(s) in many manuscripts.
208. It's bad manners to tell tales.
209. Mehitotsubou (above right), a large monk with a cyclopean eye, is a variant of the large shape-shifting monks commonly found in Japanese folk tales.
210. Mr Ostler plunges happily into his tales from ancient history.
211. There are tales also that Fellini grabbed the name from an opera but most of the evidence points to the Gissing book which had only just been translated into Italian.
212. No diplomatic language was needed. A few impromptu fairy tales were enough.
213. Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales , however, received immediate enthusiastic acceptance.
214. Edgar Allan Poe is the universally acknowledged Father of Detective Stories. However, his ratiocinative tales are not a castle in the air, for we can trace their sources in western classic literature.
215. A nurse's fairy - tales are accepted as the gospel truth.
216. Geoffrey Chaucer was an English poet, his best known work is The Canterbury Tales, which describes a group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury to visit Thomas Becket's tomb.
217. Christopher would correct his father if the stories weren't told exactly the same way each time, so the reverend began jotting the tales down.
218. As tales of his derring-do spread, Jack Quack became the most popular duck on the lake. For several days, he enjoyed the glory.
219. The Canterbury Tales, so far as they are in verse, have been printed without any abridgement or designed change in the sense.
220. The cartoon shows the event of gymnastics rhythmics of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games,[http:///tales.html] using characters which are originated from ancient Chinese tales.
221. Geoffrey Chaucer's best known work is the Canterbury Tales which describes a group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury to visitTomas Becket's tomb.
222. Hans Christian Andersen , Danish writer of fairy tales , including The Ugly Duckling. Died at Copenhagen.
223. Primitive religion includes worship of natural, totem and ancestor, Manitou concept, witchery, taboos, religion festival and folk tales.
224. He also wrote any number of wonderful late tales that read a bit like folktales, but they are self-assured, vital, unforgettable.
225. In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer uses the Wheel of Fortune to describe the tragic fall of several historical figures in his Monk’s Tale.
226. What strange tales the wooden-headed old fellows could tell did they but choose to speak!
227. Puns exasperate after a while , tall tales a certain sameness, misspelling a strain to read.
228. It is one of the approaches to reveal the history of forepart Qin to identify the credit and shadiness of the tales.
229. Still, as with the Wheel of Ptah sept in Casablanca, they are often located at crossroads , so tales of the road can soften loss of the road itself.
230. P . S The Canterbury Tales is Jeffrey Chaucer's masterwork.
231. Baum breaks the traditional writing mode of fairy tales, showing the children and adults a romantic, colorful and free society.
232. Six hundred years ago, Geoffrey Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales told the story of a knight who is sent on a quest to find the answer to that very mystery.
233. I was bombarded with tales of cracked nipples, all-night vigils and vomit on the carpet.
234. Like many legendary Native American monsters, Bigfoot is a central part of indigenous traditional tales. They call him 'Sasquatch', the 'hairy giant of the woods'.
235. His poem achievements were mainly reflected in his masterpiece Canterbury Tales.
236. He had a fund of hilarious tales on the subject.
237. In the meantime, Washington had been a flow of tales about nuclear installations through refugee channels.
238. There'll also be Celtic tales around a bonfire with (ahem) Gordon the Viking, a check on Nessie, a nose around Eilean Donan castle, and a boat trip to watch seals.
239. What do you mean by telling tales about your teacher. You dirty dog.
240. The custom of worshipping the wolf and crow and the relative fairy tales were passed down in Wusun and Mongolian groups in the period of 3 B. C. in Altaic language family.
241. Next we visit a colony of sabre-toothed monsters that used to attack ships. At least those were the tales spun by early mariners who first sighted walrus.
242. One of the greatest English poets, whose masterpiece, The Canterbury Tales, was one of the most important influences on the development of English literature.
243. Many tales exist of failed changelings who are uncovered by their presumptive families.
244. Tales of treatment numerical targets for women - might raise the ire of affirmative - action opponents.
245. The Y chromosome is starting to yield other intriguing tales as well.
246. "Romans" were used to write popular stories involving chivalric or courtly love, and such tales became known as romances.
247. SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: The seventeenth century French writer Charles Perrault included another version in his book, "Tales of Mother Goose."
248. Not surprisingly, he enjoyed telling tales about his time at the military academy.
249. Those apocryphal tales about the hypertoxic blowfish prized by Japanese gastronomes?
250. Mr Dahl was well-known for his macabre adult stories called "Tales of the Unexpected".
251. Inspired by tales of the heroic alliance that stood against the might of the Burning Legion,[/tales.html] the draenei have come to enlist aid in retaking their shattered homeland.
252. The 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to Mo Yan"who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary".
253. Tales of false defectors were never very welcome to a man of his solidity.
254. James Fenimore Cooper, who is universally recognized as the first American novelist, achieved his worldwide reputation through the publication of his five-volume "Leather-stocking Tales".
255. Yet while oral fairy tales likely existed for thousands of years before the literary forms, there is no pure folktale.
256. Leatherstocking Tales. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is here. Population, 2,342.
257. It's history can on trace back to The Canterbury Tales of G·Chaucer.
258. For one thing, the punters at these meetings often have poignant and unscripted personal tales that explain their distrust of proposed reforms.
259. Tales of greed and fraud during the boom years abound.
260. Charles Lamb was an English essayist, best known for the children's book Tales from Shakespeare.
261. Dead men hear no tales; posthumous fame an Irish bull.
262. Truth needs not many words; but a false tales a long preamble.
263. Strider whose wings have been clipped is utterly miserable, and campfire tales say that a few actually wasted away and died from being denied their freedom.
264. A linguist of astonishing voracity, Mr Ostler plunges happily into his tales from ancient history.
265. Le Morted'Arthur. Sir Thomas Malory. The definitive collection of Arthurian tales - from Lancelot's betrayal to the birth of Mordred to invisible knights.
266. In the opinion of his fellow-writers and critics, Mr. Calvino was a world-class author. His stories and especially his folk tales were translated in many countries.
267. This is a story from Strange Tales from Make-Do Studio.
268. They killed him on the theory that dead men tell no tales.
269. In those tales, there was full of sentimentalism about times and society.
270. I couldn't tell whether they were Bosnian, Croat or Serb – but I was sure they would all have their own tales to tell.
271. One of the most exciting objects found in fairy tales is the flying carpet.
272. His witty and often macabre tales won him acclaim and he was a successful short - story writer.
273. In tales from a wide variety of cultures, including 1, 001 Arabian Nights, these tangled tapestries take flight to carry people vast distances.
274. These people have put me out of conceit with the tales.
275. In TaiHan Collection by Wang Daokun, he mentioned the appointment of white elm with Wang Shizhen and himself and some others, the enjoyment of the tales of west garden.
276. In all Buddhist countries the Jataka tales were the major sources for developing the character of the people. They were used widely in preaching by monks and lay preachers .
277. With history books replete with tales of V-shaped recoveries following steep downturns, financial markets have become giddy, hoping that signs of bottoming beget the long-awaited rebound.
278. There is a sameness about all these tales . They're so stereotyped -- all about talented scholars and lovely ladies.
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