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Sentence count:159+4Posted:2017-04-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: lean onone anotherdemeanordemeanourmake a note ofmisdemeanorleanmisdemeanour
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91. The king at the request of Eleanor de Percy pardoned him and cancelled his abjuration.
92. In her loneliness Eleanor found no comfort in the geography of New York's lower east side.
93. Eleanor, on the other hand, was said to be beautiful and lively; she was certainly headstrong and indiscreet.
94. Perhaps it wasn't a good idea to launch into open warfare against some one like Eleanor.
95. It was a couple of hours before I could get back to Eleanor Darcy.
96. He was perturbed that, according to Eleanor, she did not appear to be well or happy.
96. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
97. Together he and Eleanor laid foundation stones for the monastery of St Augustine in Limoges in 1171.
98. Item - Lady Eleanor was preparing to leave the priory and go to her secret admirer, but who was he?
99. A recent report by borough councillor and community health council chairwoman Eleanor Young made the point clearly.
100. He would have preferred a showdown with Gina, but it was fun to watch Eleanor fighting her by stealth.
101. Eleanor who had tried to interfere in something that should have been none of her business.
102. Eleanor decided to stay too, more because she didn't want to miss anything than out of solidarity with her doctors.
103. Eleanor accepted the invitation in the end, but opted to come to tea.
104. Eleanor had the cheek to have a tummy upset so he had to fetch his own newspaper.
105. No one any longer seriously believes that Marie and Eleanor actually did preside over such tribunals.
106. Eleanor Greenberg is giving a party on Saturday night.
107. Eleanor was treated as a disposable friend.
108. Eleanor enjoyed the relative informality of island life.
109. "Eleanor, " he whispered huskily, bending. "Oh, God, Eleanor..."
110. Eleanor was a reluctant, anxious pupil.
111. "I'll do it, Eleanor," Angus said, jumping up.
112. Eleanor was brusque and firm and businesslike.
113. Eleanor took up her book resolutely.
114. As women were not permitted in the war zone, Eleanor would have to stay behind.
115. Eleanor sent an urgent telegram back to Freder: "Lion received."
116. Eleanor was happy and cheerful, bubbling about her many plans.
117. So I sent a copy of the typescript to Eleanor Wood, Robert's agent.
118. The vegetable garden she planted on the South Lawn in 2009 was the first since Eleanor Roosevelt's wartime victory garden some 60 years before, back when butter was a food group.
119. President Franklin Roosevelt's wife Eleanor planted what was called a "Victory Garden" as part of the war effort in nineteen forty-three.
120. The daughter of King Edward I and Queen Eleanor of Castile, Joan was 18 when she married the 46-year-old earl.
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