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Sentence count:159+4Posted:2017-04-29Updated:2020-07-24
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61. Powerful, calloused, sunburnt, they could have twisted the white swan neck of Lady Eleanor as easily as a twig.
62. It was widely believed that Eleanor Coade had invented a new process for making artificial stone.
63. A few months on in their friendship Nigel began to be sick of the hints of affection dropped by Eleanor.
64. This time, Eleanor had brought a cake of her own - she was good at making them.
65. Sometimes he believed that Eleanor was the love of his life.
66. He invented a serious accident for his wife as an excuse not to see Eleanor for a while.
67. Eleanor Clark describes a conscientious family she calls the Tidies,[Sentencedict.com] who own a weekend cabin.
68. As rumour circulated within its confines, Eleanor would surely discover his infidelities.
69. But although the more vulnerable of the two, Eleanor may be the more complex.
70. Eleanor stifled a groan, put her hands over her face and began quietly sobbing.
71. Brown hired longtime aide Eleanor Johns as executive assistant to the mayor, and named campaign scheduler Whitney Schwartz as appointments secretary.
72. Like Eleanor Roosevelt, Hillary Clinton is a strong individual whose public decorum is usually above reproach.
73. And at least Hillary Clinton chose an appropriate ghost, acknowledging her mental and emotional connection to Eleanor Roosevelt at last.
74. It has long been known for its very good annual conferences, and for giving the Eleanor Farjeon Award.
75. So Joe approached Cousin Eleanor in the hope that she would intercede in his behalf.
76. Eleanor looked through the door; she indicated that there were other patients waiting.
77. Item - Gaveston had hated Lady Eleanor, and he, so Corbett secretly believed, was capable of cold-blooded murder.
78. He began to have slight doubts about going back with Eleanor.
79. He sometimes wondered if Eleanor had put a curse on him.
80. Nigel told Eleanor that he despised her for making a pass at him.
81. Her friends begged her to wear one of their castaways, but the stoic Eleanor refused.
82. Yet it had been Eleanor who had started this war of words.
83. She was gifted at embroidery, and could communicate with her younger sister, Princess Eleanor, by signs.
84. The inner door stood open and through it she caught sight of Eleanor Shergold sitting in one of the pews.
85. On the fourth day he received a long chatty letter from Eleanor.
86. Whatever happened, the last person he wanted to have anything more to do with was Eleanor Fuller.
87. Gina was writing stories to be like Eleanor and also poetry, in imitation of Nigel's youthful ambitions.
88. Eleanor Shergold was at the wheel with Snappy in the back.
89. She was preceded in death by sisters, Eleanor and Leona.
90. Eleanor wrote back wittily and they struck up a friendship.
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