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单词 Noble
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(1) The more noble the more humble. 
(2) They are never alone accompanied by noble thoughts. 
(3) The noble soul has reverence for itself. 
(4) He died for a noble cause.
(5) Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. Aesop 
(6) He is a noble man, we all admire him.
(7) Noble as you were, you shouldn't slum here.
(8) He would immolate himself for their noble cause.
(9) Every noble work is at first impossible.
(10) He was of noble countenance.
(11) It's very noble of you to spend all your weekends helping the old folk.
(12) Live a noble and honest life. Reviving past times in your old age will help you to enjoy your life again.
(13) His noble example inspired the rest of us to greater efforts.
(14) It was a noble act when he saved his friend from drowning.
(15) All these noble sentiments have little chance of being put into practice.
(16) There is nothing noble in being superior to some other man. The true nobility is in being superior to your previous self.
(17) It was very noble of you to go so far to take him home.
(18) Have clean and pure mind(http://), noble sentiment; in each patient with a occupation smile; do not expect anything in return just offer in their heart.
(19) He was an upright and noble man who was always willing to help in any way he could.
(20) We'll always justify our actions with noble sounding theories.
(21) She always liked to strike a noble pose.
(22) His noble ideas and polite behavior are laudable.
(23) She is connected with a noble family.
(24) He was descended from a noble family.
(25) His epitaph read:'A just and noble countryman'.
(26) Failure in a great enterprise is at least a noble fault. 
(27) He is never alone that is in the company of noble thoughts. 
(28) Good for good every man can do, good for bad only a noble man can do. 
(29) Sincerity, a deep genuine, heart-felt sincerity, is a trait of true and noble manhood. 
(30) Look at every one equally, irrespective of rich or poor, noble or of low caste.
(1) He died for a noble cause.
(2) He is a noble man, we all admire him.
(3) Noble as you were, you shouldn't slum here.
(4) He would immolate himself for their noble cause.
(5) He was of noble countenance.
(6) It's very noble of you to spend all your weekends helping the old folk.
(7) It was a noble act when he saved his friend from drowning.
(8) All these noble sentiments have little chance of being put into practice.
(9) It was very noble of you to go so far to take him home.
(10) He was an upright and noble man who was always willing to help in any way he could.
(11) He was descended from a noble family.
(12) He framed his life according to a noble pattern.
(13) In the play, a wicked old uncle acts as a foil to the noble young prince.
(31) She is of noble blood.
(32) He is considered to be of noble origins.
(33) He framed his life according to a noble pattern.
(34) Niagara falls is a noble sight.
(35) Revolutionaries should possess the noble qualities of the proletariat.
(36) People adore him for his noble character.
(37) I wanted so much to believe he was pure and noble.
(38) The Marquis would have to marry a woman of noble blood.
(39) In the play, a wicked uncle acts as a foil to the noble prince.
(40) Shakespeare presents the hero as a noble man doomed to make mistakes.
(41) She's of peasant/noble stock.
(42) It was very noble of you to look after your old neighbour when she was sick.
(43) Although he was of noble birth he lived as a poor man.
(44) He led the girl on to believe that he was born to a noble family.
(45) He had implicit faith in the noble intentions of the Emperor.
(46) In old days wealth and power centralized in the hands of a few noble families.
(47) His followers believe they are fighting for a noble cause.
(48) His attempt to save the poor people's homes was truly noble.
(49) In the play(/noble.html), a wicked old uncle acts as a foil to the noble young prince.
(50) It was noble of you to accept a lower salary to help the company.
(51) Those intentions were noble, the realisation fraught.
(52) We deeply regret the death of this noble person.
(53) This was a necessary but not a noble cause.
(54) The result was intense resentment against noble exploitation.
(55) Moon-music, so silvery, so far, so noble.
(56) Noble was the word which sprang to Amabel's mind.
(57) Expression is noble, alert and self-assured.
(58) The Siberian tiger is regarded as a noble creature.
(59) The first reason sounds more noble than the second.
(60) And every chance a noble knight.
(61) Within a region, several noble families competed for influence.
(62) King: How now, my noble lords, good morrow!
(63) All were noble goals, nobly stated.
(64) Above these were the heavily armed cavalry, who were free vassals of noble blood.
(65) The noble Lord is not, you understand a personal friend of mine: just my current reading matter.
(66) Not a flicker of a smile disturbed that noble face, nor even an acknowledgement that he had heard.
(67) He was at the same time very simple and very noble.
(68) These men had strong territorial roots, but at local level. Within a region, several noble families competed for influence.
(69) It was a sad sight with the faded grandeur of a once noble family home.
(70) Blum and Noble examined DNA samples from the brains of corpses of thirty-five alcoholics and thirty-five nonalcoholics.
(71) The Reaver Knights are commonly made up of the wildest and most headstrong sons of the noble houses.
(72) The zemstvo reform of 1890 increased noble domination of the local assemblies.
(73) Fighting, after all, was by its very nature a noble occupation.
(74) There are also tiny traces of other noble gases besides argon, namely, neon, krypton, and xenon.
(75) Both Alexander and Nicholas were also extremely concerned to perpetuate noble preponderance among senior civil and military officials.
(76) According to legend, Eurosia was a maiden of noble birth, who was promised to a pagan.
(77) Now he had an ancestry, as noble and extensive as he wished.
(78) A woman with a noble title is not supposed to dish royal dirt.
(79) For most of its nations, the tomato was such an exotic fruit that it deserved a noble title.
(80) I’m an optimist in the sense that I believe humans are noble and honorable, and some of them are really smart. I have a very optimistic view of individuals. Steve Jobs 
(81) We have followed that noble tradition over the centuries, and that category certainly exists.
(82) They are the noble gases: neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
(83) As usual in liberal dramas, the gay character is noble and articulate.
(84) Rarely in the annals of human history has any people committed so much of its treasure to such a noble cause.
(85) I feel I must meet, as part of my pastoral duties, the noble father of such a modest little visionary.
(86) What my noble and learned friends have said will, however, enable me to express myself quite shortly.
(87) It looked no doubt much like other fortified noble houses of the period in Rome, although it was perhaps more lavishly decorated.
(88) The report of my hon. and noble Friend Lady Cumberlege has clearly impressed my hon. Friend.
(89) So, too, did members of various noble and royal houses.
(90) Each of the four movements that cumulatively created the modern worldview arose in response to a noble quest.
(91) There is nothing surprising in this continuing emphasis on noble birth and high social rank.
(92) All people with positive results will talk to counselors, Noble said.
(93) He is shorter than the tallest of men, yet taller and more noble than those of middle height.
(94) His long fingernails attest that his was not a life of hard physical labour but that he was probably of noble birth.
(95) He was rough as a bear in manner, but withal a noble, tender-hearted fellow and a splendid soldier.
(96) Through out the period the government made crystal clear its anxiety to shore up noble landownership.
(97) Other cities also had noble temples; none had such a splendid facade to its whole sacred area.
(98) And just then the noble knight came near, on his black horse.
(99) An unholy alliance with other minorities to preserve ideological positions otherwise unacceptable to the electorate does not appeal as a noble enterprise.
(100) The peasantry wanted noble land without paying compensation; they wanted to see taxation and conscription done away with.
(101) Madness has always been a favorite choice of the civilized man who prepares himself for a noble achievement.
(101) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(102) Health is the condition of wisdom, and the sign is cheerfulness, - an open and noble temper. Ralph Waldo Emerson 
(103) All that now remains is a single tower, a poor monument to a long history of noble residences on the site.
(104) He was the scion of a noble and highly educated family, and correspondent of Gregory the Great.
(105) Richard Noble describes a science quality instrument. 738 What's in a graphics file?
(106) Mrs Noble gave Helen, as a keepsake, Edward's last letter to her father.
(107) Horton was considered an oddity by most eastern cognoscenti, and his school and company at best a noble experiment.
(108) Gifts given without cause and beyond the ability to expend, self-sacrifices which seem so noble at the time compose propitiation.
(109) The bored wives of old men and burgesses often found happiness in the arms of some court dandy or noble fop.
(110) All three, from their different perspectives, and each with bitter experience, saw the dangers of noble egoism.
(111) I use old wooden buckets and half-barrels with noble histories.
(112) This woman of noble birth chose to study philosophy rather than relish in her beauty.
(113) A millionaire becomes richer not when he earns his next million but when he spends it on noble cause. RVM 
(114) There was something noble, almost Roman about it all: Let the steel industry be my funeral pyre.
(115) The overall tone of noble criticism remained moderate, yet political consciousness had taken a momentous leap since Nicholas's death.
(116) Yet it is an association for as noble a purpose as any involved in our prior decisions.
(117) The noble cataract reflects the concerns, the fancies, and the failings of the times.
(118) Noble bookstore in Georgetown, where Llanos helped customers find works on theology, philosophy and other subjects.
(119) Already many of the remaining noble landowners were developing modern capitalist methods of farming their estates.
(120) You are welcome, most noble Sorceress, to the land of the Munchkins.
(121) The structure of agriculture makes it difficult to treat the peasant drive for noble land as the harbinger of rural capitalism.
(122) Noble landownership, the prime source of peasant resentment, was far from fading peacefully away.
(123) And he was now teaching young Patsy, unbeknownst to his elder brothers, the rudiments of the noble art of self-defence.
(124) Noble sense of personal dignity had passed the point where such treatment was tolerable.
(125) He enjoys all this renaissance art, full of noble statesmen, florid gestures and people being resurrected.
(126) However unattractive King James was as a man and a monarch, he did leave a few noble monuments to grace his reign.
(127) Recently, Noble Metals received an order to produce a large 10% Iridium/Platinum billet from which 10-1 kilo weights will be made.
(128) Any female from a noble line, feeble though she is, ranks above anyone from a lower stratum of society.
(129) If you wish to glimpse inside a human soul and get to know a man, don't bother analyzing his ways of being silent, of talking, of weeping, of seeing how much he is moved by noble ideas; you will get better results if you just watch him laugh. If he laughs well, he's a good man. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
(130) Your genius for copying the handwriting of the noble, the illustrious, the famous and the infamous is remarkable.
(131) They are fierce and noble warriors and though the dragons are few they can still rouse some in times of great need.
(131) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(132) Richard Noble describes the heart of an instrument which can be used for serious scientific study.
(133) I was not paid to preside over disasters - however noble the cause.
(134) Give expression to the noble desires that lie in your heart. Gordon B Hinckley 
(135) So despite Stephen West's lovely cor anglais solo, and some noble brass sounds, the orchestra sounded choked.
(136) He represents a great noble of the Empire, perhaps even the Emperor himself.
(137) There is a fine specimen of this noble tree - the tallest in Britain - at Stourhead in Wiltshire.
(138) In its place she put her noble Negro, patient, saintly Tom.
(139) This made a great impact on the ten-year-old youth of noble lineage.
(140) Biscop Baducing was born into a noble family, then was ordained into the priesthood at the age of twenty-five.
(141) She could easily have noble blood, she looked the sort.
(142) They were more akin to the machine politicians we know today than to the noble coalition builders and power-brokers who preceded them.
(143) The noble forehead, glittering blue eyes, high cheekbones and well-formed beard suggested the conquistador Cortes.
(144) To show that you want them to succeed, you might assist their noble effort by applying masking tape to their mouths.
(145) Be happy, noble heart, be blessed for all the good thou hast done and wilt do hereafter, and let my gratitude remain in obscurity like your good deeds. Alexandre Dumas 
(146) Since the principal advantage of being a noble was the right to exploit peasant labour, serfdom looked set to continue.
(147) In this magnificent room, he looked as if he belonged, his face and bearing as noble as any aristocrat's.
(148) My noble friend the Earl of Caithness has agreed to attend in my place.
(149) The intention is noble, I suppose: Teach them sportsmanship, fair play and all that.
(150) The health service has genuinely noble ideals: it provides excellent treatment irrespective of income.
(151) While it was doubtless a noble religion it still had a greater contribution to make to humanity.
(152) Among combatants, boxing is as noble a profession as there is.
(153) An indignity for the noble halibut and a waste of natural resources.
(154) Let them know from the start that they were dealing with a kulak, not a noble.
(155) Thus Barbarossa came from a noble family, with a background that suited him to his eventual imperial career.
(156) Its lands are dotted with vineyards, villas and summer estates to which the noble families of the city retire.
(157) These colonies are millstones around our necks, as a noble lord of my acquaintance once said.
(158) Vice chairman Alan Noble resigned his seat on the board because of business commitments, but that wasn't the last of him.
(159) Similarly, the good and great could be seen as noble types appearing before their time.
(160) Rock salmon - that had a noble sound about it, though he believed it was actually inferior to real salmon.
(161) He had seen her sitting at the high table among the other ladies of noble birth who served the Empress.
(162) In 1915, Eubie teamed with an ambitious young entrepreneur, Noble Sissle,(http:///noble.html) for vaudeville appearances.
(163) In 1762 commoners were forbidden to purchase serfs, thereby giving noble industrialists a temporary advantage since hired labour was still scarce.
(164) It was not the Church's policy to execute the members of noble families retrieved from Jeopardy's clutches.
(165) Noble stores before the relaunch, believes it will become a best seller this time around.
(166) Its ranks are open to all young men of noble birth regardless of where they live within the Empire.
(167) Noble Inc. said total sales at its stores rose 22 percent during the nine weeks ended Dec. 30.
(168) Despite vowing to die in defence of Evangalista, in the early hours of Oct. 6 Noble surrendered unconditionally.
(169) A flock was once thought to be a decisive sign of life, some noble formation only life could achieve.
(170) But on her way, she saw a noble knight, riding slowly through the meadows on a black horse.
(171) Nor was noble influence brought to bear only in moments of crisis.
(172) Marlon may have got involved in a noble cause, but it got a lot of people's backs up in the business.
(173) There was speculation on the Feethams terraces even before Alan Noble took over as chairman.
(174) Clenched teeth of cowrie shells draped from her noble neck.
(175) Is it some sort of reference to your own noble persistence in trying to restore our marriage?
(176) All good, noble things are religious and moral in nature, but have nothing to do with religion. Dr T.P.Chia 
(177) Law was seen as a noble profession, and idealistic young people flooded our law schools with applications.
(178) But I do not picture myself as noble and spiritual person, Harvey.
(179) They became increasingly outspoken in denouncing noble domination of local government institutions, and the zemstvo taxes they had to pay.
(180) My noble Friend the Under-Secretary of State addressed a meeting of farmers in my constituency.
(181) Ironic that so noble an edifice should house so vile an organisation.
(182) If the hon. Lady has any proposals, I am sure that my noble Friend would be interested to hear them.
(183) The end is no wild and glorious pagan racket, but rather a noble, meticulously layered paean.
(184) So far as it is known, Noble has been the only born-deaf person ever to be a Freemason in Britain.
(185) I know that my happiness in this world depends on the good and noble character of my dear children.
(186) Neva's heart nearly burst within her for pride and joy at being chosen by such a noble knight.
(187) So many leaders want to sanitize leadership, make it sound clean and noble.
(188) Noble has suggested that this represents a vivid example of social choice in machine design.
(189) Ford provided valuable help and guidance in implementing the Q1 system at Noble Metals.
(190) Experts on noble lineage detect a change in the thirty six year old heir.
(191) Alger's stories gave the country a noble ideal - a society in which imagination and effort summoned their just reward.
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(192) The only souls who escaped her torments were those who were pure in thought or who had died for a noble cause.
(193) A lucky stalwart might gain the patronage of some powerful upper-hab clan or even of a noble.
(194) In chapter 33 he is a noble figure of godlike magnanimity.
(195) Inside the castle sat the great Daybog and his noble guests, drinking wine from golden cups.
(196) We pin up quality ditties on corporate walls to enthuse staff of our good and noble intentions.
(197) In the end, none of the characters are good or noble.
(198) The Bible has noble poetry in it... And some good morals and a wealth of obscenity, and upwards of a thousand lies. Mark Twain 
(199) Intermarriage between the noble families means that all the counts are related at least distantly, and many are cousins or half-cousins.
(200) Equality of opportunity is a very noble and moral goal, and any responsible democracy must do everything reasonable to provide it.
(201) Noble bookstore in Manhattan mistakenly put the book on sale early, White House officials gleefully spread the word to news organizations.
(202) Run by fractious triumvirate, it produced some noble plays.
(203) And they heard of their battles, and their noble acts, which they had done in Galatia, how they conquered them, and brought them under tribute.
(204) And the Late Tang Form secluded poets had a great priggish and lonely spirit that became a symbol of noble quality in the Song Dynasty and later periods.
(205) Because at that time, only the identity of a noble people are eligible to take the sword - was the metallurgical technology is not high, casting a good sword is not easy.
(206) Look in I Timothy 3:1-7,"The saying is sure whoever is aspires to the office of bishop desires a noble task."
(207) Four types of the title compounds have been synthesized to serve as ionophores for alkaline earth metal, transition metal, and noble metal ions.
(208) As a number one Romanticist, Byron's chief contribution is his crewhenion of the "Byronic hero, " a proud, mysterious rebel figure of noble origin.
(209) In this room, you shall explore the noble art of Divination.
(210) Cobalt, the less noble metal deposits preferentially, cobalt-nickel electrodeposition belongs to anomalous codeposition.
(211) I kept thinking I am going to run into some empty-headed noble who will try to involve me in endless, trivial small talk.
(212) But as to how a disciple of the noble ones lives heedlessly and heedfully, listen well and pay attention, I will speak.
(213) What say you to laying them in a glorious red sea of claret, my noble guest?
(214) Edmond, my friend, do not tarnish that noble and pure image the mirror of my heart.
(215) The noble savage, on investigation, turns out to be a barbaric creature with a club and scalping knife.
(216) Mozilla is a public benefit organization, cares about the Internet and the Internet alone, which as noble, good and idealistic as it sounds, I still have to see any evidence that proves the opposite.
(217) Some philosophers have claimed that our playfulness is the most noble part of our basic nature.
(218) Noble gas isotopic geochemistry is a useful tool for studying on mantle degassing and evolution of the Earth′s atmosphere.
(219) And lose? How noble . But I bet you still pick at the end of every month.
(220) Xenon is a noble gas,[ ] which means that it does not typically react with other elements.
(221) This work established a good foundation for further preparation of ordered noble metal nano - dot arrays.
(222) What a noble - looking old man he is! So stern and inflexible, with such classical features!
(223) This characteristic is very useful to regard any search gold coin and other noble metal's people.
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