单词 | Stole |
例句 | 1. He rugby tackled her and stole her bag. 2. It has been alleged that Jack stole the money. 3. The thieves stole a purse containing banknotes. 4. Police are hunting burglars who stole property worth £3500. 5. She stole a march on me. 6. Thieves stole jewellery worth over £10 000. 7. We stole on the enemy at midnight. 8. She stole to keep her boyfriend in luxury. 8. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 9. He stole away without anyone seeing him. 10. A lonely feeling stole over me. 11. Do you know who stole it? 12. They stole up on the city at midnight. 13. The thieves stole £400 in cash. 14. The spy stole secret government documents. 15. He stole the money when no one was by. 16. The thieves not only stole the jewels, but smashed up most of the valuable furniture in the room. 17. The thieves broke into the bank and stole the safe. 18. Thieves broke into the offices and stole $150,000's worth of computer equipment. 19. A small party stole up on the bridge under cover of darkness. 20. She stole my customer. 21. Who stole my money? 22. this valentine is for the girl who stole my heart. 23. Somebody stole my bag. 24. Jacelin often picked and stole when he was at school. 25. Boys broke into a shop and stole £45 in cash. 26. A police clampdown on car thieves hit a snag when villains stole one of their cars. 27. She had been very angry at the person who stole her new bike. 28. Two robbers broke into her home, held a knife to her throat and stole her savings. 29. Robin Hood was an outlaw who lived in the forest and stole from the rich to give to the poor. 30. His father threatened to beat the boy if he stole again. 1. He rugby tackled her and stole her bag. 2. It has been alleged that Jack stole the money. 3. The thieves stole a purse containing banknotes. 4. Police are hunting burglars who stole property worth £3500. 5. She stole a march on me. 6. Thieves stole jewellery worth over £10 000. 7. We stole on the enemy at midnight. 8. She stole to keep her boyfriend in luxury. 8. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 9. He stole away without anyone seeing him. 10. A lonely feeling stole over me. 11. Do you know who stole it? 12. They stole up on the city at midnight. 13. The thieves stole £400 in cash. 14. He stole the money when no one was by. 15. The thieves not only stole the jewels, but smashed up most of the valuable furniture in the room. 16. The thieves broke into the bank and stole the safe. 17. Thieves broke into the offices and stole $150,000's worth of computer equipment. 18. A small party stole up on the bridge under cover of darkness. 19. She stole my customer. 20. Who stole my money? 21. A police clampdown on car thieves hit a snag when villains stole one of their cars. 22. Somebody stole my bag. 23. Jacelin often picked and stole when he was at school. 24. She had been very angry at the person who stole her new bike. 25. Two robbers broke into her home, held a knife to her throat and stole her savings. 26. Robin Hood was an outlaw who lived in the forest and stole from the rich to give to the poor. 27. Boys broke into a shop and stole £45 in cash. 28. His father threatened to beat the boy if he stole again. 29. 'someone stole my house!'she said in dismay. 30. She stole him an umbrella. 31. 'someone stole my house!'she said in dismay. 32. "Someone stole my house!" she said in dismay. 33. They stole every mortal thing in the house. 34. Someone stole my credit card and forged my signature. 35. Someone broke into my car and stole the radio. 36. She stole him an umbrella. 37. I never stole the money, so help me ! 38. The thieves stole £200in cash. 39. Mary stole away your heart. 40. She stole a glance at her watch. 41. A tear stole down her cheek. 42. He stole out of the room. 43. He stole a car for the hell of it. 44. They rushed the guard and stole his keys. 45. He stole cautiously around to the back door. 46. The gang stole cars and fenced them themselves. 47. He stole into the room. 48. That little shit stole my money. 49. The thief stole into the house. 50. Elwood stole the show with a marvellous performance. 51. He stole away from the ball without telling anybody. 52. A chill stole over her body. 53. This is proof positive that he stole the money. 54. He stole a bun from the shop. 55. British bands stole the show at this year's awards. 56. The burglar broke in and stole my money. 57. The thieves stole several valuable works of art. 58. The child with the dog stole the show. 59. They stole the jewels from under the police's nose. 60. As always,[] the children stole the show. 31. He stole out of the room. 32. He stole a car for the hell of it. 33. He stole cautiously around to the back door. 34. They stole the jewels from under the police's nose. 35. The thieves smashed the showcase and stole the vase. 36. Bandits broke into our house and stole all our money. 37. He stole money from his parents to feed his addiction. 38. While we were out, somebody walked in and stole the jewels! 61. stole a pair of gloves. 62. suspicion that he stole my wallet. 63. Bridge stole the money from clients' accounts. 64. She stole out of the room. 65. He dressed quietly and stole out of the house. 66. She stole out of the house at midnight. 67. The thieves smashed the showcase and stole the vase. 68. The thief stealthily stole into the house. 69. He stole a bag from the room. 70. He stole out of the meeting. 71. Doubt stole up on me about his true capacity. 72. Doubt stole up on me about his truthfulness. 73. Thieves jacked up the car and stole the wheels. 74. Fear stole into his heart. 75. A pickpocket stole his watch. 76. He stole a glance at the clock behind her. 77. He stied his master's gold watch which he stole. 78. They stole everything in sight. 79. Thieves stole a bank last night. 80. Six years stole away quickly. 81. 'Roger stole the money.' 'I thought as much.' 82. The thieves stole 1 million worth of jewellery. 83. All the evidence suggests he stole the money. 84. He stole money from his parents. 85. He stole the stuff from under my very eyes. 86. The thieves stole 1000000 in gold bullion. 87. A smile stole over his face. 88. He stole into the house. 89. Leroy stole up the hall to the parlor. 90. Do you have any proof that this man stole your bag? 91. I'm sure he thinks I stole the money—he kept making innuendoes about my "new-found-wealth". 92. She swore out a warrant for the arrest of the man who stole her car. 93. Bandits broke into our house and stole all our money. 94. Jack stole the jewels three years ago, he's still inside. 95. Thieves broke in and stole £10,000 worth of computer equipment. 96. The boy stole from the room while they were talking about his punishment. 97. At thirteen he stole a car and wrote it off. 98. They stole thousands of pounds' worth of goods in a two-day shoplifting spree. 99. Somebody broke in last night and stole the PC and video. 100. Everyone knows who stole it,[http:///stole.html] but they're all afraid to tell anyone. 101. By advertising our sale a week ahead of the other firm, we stole a march on them. 102. While she was asleep, thieves broke in and stole her handbag. 103. Despite fine acting by several well-known stars it was a young newcomer who stole the show. 104. His wine had been drugged, and they stole his money while he was sleeping heavily. 105. He stole the money and sneaked out of the house. 106. The thieves broke the safe open and stole the diamonds. 107. He stole a covert glance at her across the table. 108. She stole out of the house in the middle of the night. 109. He stole from the rich to give to the poor. 110. She stole the shoes from right under the assistant's nose. 111. He stole my girlfriend. 112. She stole out of the room so as not to wake the baby. 113. Raiders broke into the warehouse and stole goods worth £20 000. 114. He stole out of the room while noone was looking. 115. He stole a sidelong glance at the young woman sitting next to him on the train. 116. He stole all the money in the office and did a runner. 117. The little girl stole the scene from all the big stars. 118. They stole the car just for the hell of it. 119. Thieves doped a guard dog and stole $10 000 worth of goods. 120. 'Steve stole it - or rather borrowed it,' he amended. 121. You know what she's like. I wouldn't put it past her to call the police and say I stole them. 122. He stole his opponent's thunder by proposing a toast for the distinguished visitor. 123. The bandits broke into the jewelry and stole near all the valuable necklaces. 124. Our army stole a march on the enemy and reached the crossroads an hour ahead of them. 125. Sandy stole my thunder when she announced that she was pregnant two days before I'd planned to tell people about my pregnancy. 126. While we were out, somebody just walked into the house and stole the jewels! 127. Over a period of ten years he stole a million pounds from the company. 128. She stole up behind me and got me down on the floor. 129. The thieves broke into the office and stole some money. 130. A thief who stole power tools from a store later sold them in a pub,[ ] Whitby magistrates heard yesterday. 131. He stole money from his parents to feed his addiction. 132. Max stole Lee's girlfriend and they've been enemies ever since. 133. They pinned him against a wall and stole his wallet. 134. He was surprised when he stole an exhibit from the museum. 135. Although the jewels were locked in a strongbox, the thieves stole them without any difficulty. 136. While we were out, somebody walked in and stole the jewels! 137. He stole, lied, deceived and pimped his way out of poverty. 138. The experimental car certainly stole the limelight at the motor show. 139. It was 19-year-old David Hagan who stole the points and the glory with a brilliant goal in the closing minutes of the game. 140. His disappearance has given added substance to the argument that he stole the money. 141. The gangster stole a gun and shot his way out of prison. 142. Even if you saw him pick up the money, you can't be sure he stole it. 143. They stole the car for a lark, but now they're in trouble. 144. But as always, the charismatic Rundgren stole the show. 145. The blighter stole my purse! 146. Amazed and abashed she stole back to her chamber. 147. They stole cheque books and bank cards. 148. They stole 24 tins of baked beans worth £4.14. 149. The coppers used to come around at first every time somebody stole a dame's purse but finally they gave it up. 150. Generator stolen: Thieves stole a £1,000 generator which was chained to scaffolding at Bondgate, Darlington on Monday afternoon. 151. In the same week, they also got into his ground floor flat twice and stole his cheque book and card. 152. Phone cash goes Thieves broke into a cash box in a telephone kiosk at Braintree railway station and stole about £300. 153. In spite of this, those actors who stole into the auditorium between entrances returned full of enthusiasm. 154. The women stole more work time in celebration of the marriage with much hilarity and sociability. 155. When I got ashore I stole a small fishing boat and sailed it to the Delta. 156. They stole my narcissus bulbs that I had been so carefully forcing to bloom in January. 157. Clinic raided: Burglars stole about £100 from a cash box at the clinic in Zetland Street, Northallerton. 158. Cash stolen: Thieves who broke into Bishop Auckland bowling pavilion stole money from a telephone box. 159. They then went into a cold store and stole dozens of cartons of cream. 160. While he was gone, a band of the Umpqua tribe stole into camp and murdered all but three of the men. 161. She is wearing a black dress and pearls, and a stole is strewn on the front seat. 162. Well, I did a moonlight flit and stole two silver candlesticks. 162. 163. She stole the jade but she's trying to put the blame on me. 164. They stole a television, compact disc player, an amplifier and some speakers, worth a total of £900. 165. Some one nipped in and stole his cheque book and wallet. 166. The thugs stole £20 from his wallet before fleeing the car park at Reading, Berks. 167. Villagers stole cattle for beef, for a ransom payment, or in some cases for ploughing or local sale. 168. Alice stole one long drink before rolling over in the boundless bed, fantasizing it as an endless beach of white cloud. 169. Thieves stole a large amount of cash, and jewellery worth £50,000. 170. The charge alleges he stole items, belonging to persons unknown, in the early hours of Sunday. 171. You shouldn't make any wild accusations if you're not absolutely sure that Wilkins stole the money. 172. Nakatomi conglomerate stole a shard of Akujiki, breaking the hell spawn seal. 173. He stole a Mars bar from the school tuck shop. |
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