文语站

位置:首页 > 造句 > 

Mary Ann造句

造句6.28K

Brian gazed lovingly at Mary Ann.

Mary Ann造句

Henry's real name was Mary Ann.

Mary Ann shot him a rueful look.

Mary Ann wished he would just drop it.

George Eliot was the pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans.

"He was a lawyer before that," Mary Ann put in.

He nodded greetings to Mary Ann and Michael and shook hands with Burke.

"Nice to meet you," said Michael. "Same here," said Mary Ann.

Mary Ann was drunk and giddy, leaning on Nick's shoulder in the booth.

Dawn Wells is best known for playing Mary Ann on "Gilligan's Island".

Mary Ann doesn't want to have children. Not right now, anyway.

I saw that karma, as Mary Ann had insisted, wasn't magical but just the natural course of things.

Mary Ann put in a cassette, and the sound that rose from the speakers was unlike any I’d ever heard.

When Katie broke up with me a week before Christmas, I couldn't bring myself to tell Mary Ann.

Mary Ann and I talked about our pain, and we chanted, and when I laughed and cried, I laughed and cried harder.

All of a sudden my stomach was quaking, but the thought of how much Mary Ann despised him made me brave.

"Our position hasn't changed - we're still opposed," said Mary Ann Dewey-Plante, spokeswoman for Canada's Finance Minister Jim Flaherty referring to the financial transaction tax.

Mary Ann stayed behind the counter helping customers, and finally I left her a note that was just a big question mark on a folded scrap.

The door hadn’t even fully closed behind him when Mary Ann said, “I’ve got to tell you something incredible,” and she took a bottle out of the case and held it out for me to open.

Mary Ann had to buy a separate coffeemaker for the bays just to keep him out of the lobby, where he got fingerprints everywhere, and swore and farted as he pleased.

The great Victorian novelist George Eliot was in her late 30s before her first story, published under the Eliot pseudonym (her real name was Mary Ann Evans) appeared in London's famous periodical, Blackwood's Magazine. The year was 1857.

She went in without knocking, and hurried upstairs, in great fear lest she should meet the real Mary Ann, and be turned out of the house before she had found the fan and gloves.

标签:Mary Ann 造句