单词 | Herald |
例句 | 1. In England the cuckoo is the herald of spring. 2. The first buds herald spring. 3. I welcome the report as a herald of more freedom, not less. 4. The king's herald walked before. 5. The cuckoo is the herald of spring. 6. The coming year may herald a change in strategy for major publishers. 7. Henry despatched his royal herald, Rouge Croix, in return. 8. Gandhi the general, Tagore the herald. 9. The Herald newspaper hired her in 1968. 10. He tossed her last week's edition of the "Herald". 11. Should Clinton win, that official announcement would herald the biggest clearout of personnel the White House has seen. 12. What changes do the attacks herald for everyday life in the US? 13. Sunday's papers, including the Sunday Herald, reported that an unidentified man was still being questioned in connection with Puddephat's murder. 14. Pale lemon primroses and polyanthus in paint-box colours herald in spring joyfully. 15. The Herald file on Hugh Puddephat contained only two more cuttings, both considerably older than those connected with the inquest. 16. According to the International Herald Tribune of June 11 the tribal separatist movement there had killed an estimated 2,000 people since 1975. 17. The editors and staff at the Grand Forks Herald would have us believe that they objectively report the news. 18. The result could herald the revival of the dormant kit car industry. 19. The old Herald, moral and earnest, was metamorphosed, with supreme irony, into the unspeakable Sun. 20. The government claims that the fall in unemployment is the herald of economic recovery. 21. He picked up extra money as a local stringer for the New York Herald. 22. To dread the slightest sneeze or cough that might herald the onset of polio or tuberculosis. 22. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 23. As children, she and her sister Ruth had reckoned the first outing to pick primroses as the true herald of spring. 24. No one wants to be the bearer of bad tidings, or the herald of impending doom. 25. Years ago in Los Angeles, she mailed out wedding announcements to herald its purchase. 26. Its circulation soared above 100,000 a day, outstripping the state-owned Herald, which has become a government mouthpiece. 27. It's hard to imagine that the smart two-seater started out as a Triumph Herald which failed its MoT. 28. I was sick of following baseball through the abbreviated box scores of the international Herald Tribune. 29. Essays may be edited for spelling or grammar, and must comply with Herald standards for appropriateness and good taste. 30. While she was making the coffee, boiling her kettle, he glanced across at her Herald Tribune. 1. The first buds herald spring. 2. I welcome the report as a herald of more freedom, not less. 3. The cuckoo is the herald of spring. 31. This is certainly a very plausible alternative explanation for the demise of the Daily Herald. 32. Then, of course, they complain to the Herald, and the Herald thinks the inmates are being mistreated. 33. One has to wonder just how much serious dedication and concern there really is at the Herald. 34. Compiled by Darrel Koehler, Herald staff writer, and based on information supplied by the attraction listed. 35. Once, the King sent a herald with banner, trumpet and tabard, to invite the captain of Famagusta to surrender. 36. As a police reporter for the Miami Herald, she covered thousands of murders and other violent crimes. 37. This may herald a move to a less self-regulatory approach to supervision of the financial services industry. 38. The Herald tries to cover Memorial Day ceremonies across a wide region. 39. Perhaps she should give Helen a call about the possibility of Joe becoming a reporter at the Herald Trib. 40. Of course it did herald a new era ... in the second division. 41. As recent history has shown, a sudden rise in orders does not necessarily herald an immediate and sharp rise in output. 42. The charges brought against Raul Salinas were supposed to herald the end of impunity for powerful politicians and equal justice for everyone. 43. But despite its sharp looks, underneath the Herald was seriously dated, even in 1959. 44. She arrived at the Herald building at half past three, and walked past the uniformed commissionaire to the lift. 45. When you do, place an advertisement in the personal column of the International Herald Tribune to read as follows. 46. The eventual interracial mix will herald the success of that process. 47. With the benefit of hindsight it can be seen that the 1980 breakthrough for the Republicans did not herald a realignment. 48. The Herald published a letter by Owens that voiced her complaints about her interview with the board. 49. She began her journalism career with the Dayton Journal Herald as a copy girl. 50. Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. 51. International Herald Tribune - News, commentary and analysis. 52. The cuckoo is a herald of spring. 52. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 53. KATE MCKENNA : Yes, please. The Herald Tribune. 54. These talks could herald a new era of peace. 55. It is the herald of inward and eternal beauty. 56. This balmy weather is a herald of spring. 57. He became a reporter for the Herald Tribune. 58. In England the cuckoo is the herald of Spring. 59. Subscribe to the International Herald Tribune today. 60. To us this oracular remark seemed to herald Hitler. 61. It was the lark, the herald of the morn. 62. Dawn is the herald of day. 63. For her, it was the herald of summer. 64. If the 20th century marked California's rise from the ashes of Prohibition, the 21st century will surely herald a golden age for California wine and wine lovers the world over. 65. Reynolds's wave machine, designed with his brother George, received a glowing write-up in the Los Angeles Herald. 66. An article in Scotland's Sunday Herald, based on South African and Mozambican newspaper reports, claims that the ship was secretly refueled offshore by the South African navy. 67. Herald flea market heralds consistently uphold the page style and management philosophy. 68. Schools are growing increasingly aware that the Bologna accord will herald unprecedented changes. 69. Their discovery could herald a cure for some forms of impotence. 70. She turns from the window, paws through a stack on the floor, and produces an International Herald Tribune, holding it at arm's length like a day-old fish. 71. Advertising is the barometer of economic change, it is an epiphenomenon or herald the advent of the advertising industry a severe winter? 72. "The bank's board of directors has approved the employee stock ownership plan, " the 21st Century Business Herald quoted Zhu Min, assistant president of Bank of China, as saying Tuesday. 73. His rise to power herald the end of the liberal era. 74. Severus gave the man a beating with cudgels, while his herald proclaimed: 'Let no plebeian embrace a legate of the Roman people with impunity. 75. This balmy weather is a [ the ] herald of spring [. 76. Well, after nosing on the net, I found this little nugget in the Sydney Morning Herald: Ethical dilemmas on pre-natal screening. 77. The koala was in pain but recovering with antibiotics, Jenny Shaw of the Mountain Ash Wildlife Shelter told Melbourne's The Herald Sun newspaper. 78. The prize for breaking news photography went to Patrick Farrell of The Miami Herald for his images from Haiti of the destruction left by a hurricane. 79. Investigators found a bloody reciprocating saw on the bedroom floor and a hatchet which was still wet seemingly fresh from a wash atop an upper shelf in the kitchen according to The Herald. 80. US firm Clio Designs has launched a range of men's toiletries in packaging that resembles a lava lamp, the International Herald Tribune reports. 81. In any event, they should herald the reaching of the completed reaction as closely as possible. 82. Being the herald (messenger of the gods), it was his duty to guide the souls of the dead down to the underworld,[/herald.html] which is known as a psychopomp . 83. Networking with some old friends is how Cameron Herald eventually became the vice president of operations for 1800GotJunk, a junk removal company in Vancouver that serves North America. 84. 7-14 days after the herald patch, large patches of pink or red, flaky, oval-shaped rash appear on the torso. 85. He was a skinny teenager in camo pants and a helmet, striking a pose with a machine gun, and a similar photo of another young guy: on the back it said "Woody Herald - killed on Guadalcanal." 86. An energetic little kelpie named "Westie" was rescued after it chased a sea lion four kilometers out to sea from a South Australia beach, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. 87. Liang Qichao used such dualist concepts as reactionary and herald, restoration and emancipation, etc. 88. The vernal equinox and autumnal equinox herald the beginning of spring and fall, respectively. 89. The chieftain had a herald who announced his arrival with a trumpet. 90. Wang Guowei's aesthetics is the meeting point of recent modern times and the contemporary, succession and summing-up of traditional literature critique, and the herald of Chinese new literature. 91. He was assembling a complication that sent a little gilded boy with a trumpet through a door in the clock face to herald the birthdays of its owner's family. 92. He told The Melbourne Herald Sun : "It's all bottled gas up here and a leaking cylinder could pose a major fire risk. 93. Herald : Brian , as a Korean - American, how was it assimilating to Korean culture? 94. Culture is the mother of science and technology, and it is the economy and society development herald. 95. Completing the post-modern scenario, Laurens Tan's spaceship-like fiberglass sculptures seem to herald the arrival of Beijing as the new metropolis. 96. The change of ownership took effect on November 3, the Cootamundra Herald reported. 97. The performance attracted the attention of composer-critic Virgil Thomson, who in the New York Herald Tribune proclaimed him " one of the world's master fiddle players." 98. Herald Cancer Association is a non - profIt'social service organization. It belongs to Chinese Christian Herald Crusades. 99. This point in time will herald another wave of dollar weakness. 100. Kirk from Florida sent a large box holding a Sunday Miami Herald, color snapshots of his pets (Dina the dog, Sweet Pea the cat, and his parrots, Frick and Frack) and a fresh green coconut. 101. A herald called up the damsels one by one, and offered them for sale. 102. Melco CEO Lawrence Ho, son of Macau gambling tycoon Stanley Ho, dismissed the Sterne Agee report as "total nonsense," according to the Sydney Morning Herald, citing an analyst call. 103. Those who are married, Mr Best, douce herald, said, all save one, shall live. 104. Prodromal symptoms such as headache, nausea, or vomiting may herald impending hyponatremia. 105. China's accession will herald a new stage for the country's opening - up . 106. With strangers[sentence dictionary], he rang the words out like a herald. 107. The New York Herald, meanwhile, proposed that the federal government should wait until the war ended and sell all the slaves back to their owners, at half-price, to finance its cost. 108. Harris reached over to a table and began to look for the " Herald. ". 109. Reporting on Katrina earned public service awards for the Times-Picayune in New Orleans and the Sun Herald in Biloxi, Mississippi. 110. Baker, advertising manager of the company to accept the "New Zealand Herald, " the interview said he was lucky enough to make a decision, luck saved his life. |
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