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Malcolm造句
1. Malcolm is a shrewd and realistic businessman. 2. This is not Doctor Malcolm, he is an impostor. 3. Malcolm looked at her as if she were a raving lunatic. 4. When she returned, she found Malcolm had rearranged all her furniture. 5. Malcolm got really paranoid, deciding that there was a conspiracy out to get him. 6. Malcolm introduced me to the joys of wine-tasting. 7. By pure chance, I met Sir Malcolm that morning. 8. We'll be seeing Malcolm this Friday . 9. Malcolm decided to delay his return to York. 10. Malcolm Hebden gives a masterly performance. 11. Malcolm was continually changing his mind. 12. Malcolm clenched his fist angrily. 13. Apologies were received from Phil Baker and Malcolm Johnson. 14. I think Tessa should plump for Malcolm, her long-suffering admirer. 15. Malcolm and my sister are planning to run away together to get married. 16. Don't you agree that Malcolm X definitely has a place in the pantheon of black civil rights heroes? 17. Malcolm works in isolation but I have no doubts about his abilities. 18. For months Malcolm had wanted to visit the Parisian art museums. 19. For some reason, Malcolm had a down on the whole teaching profession. 20. On further inquiry, it emerged that Malcolm had not been involved in the incident. 21. By the time he was sixteen, Malcolm already knew most of London's teenage hangouts. 22. Malcolm struck his usual pose: hands in pockets, shoulders hunched. 23. I've just spotted Malcolm - he's over there, near the entrance. 24. Malcolm is a brilliant but frustrated surgeon who is married to a neurotic and sexless woman. 25. "This is Malcolm," the girl said awkwardly, to fill the silence. 26. Malcolm believed he was guilty of duplicity in his private dealings. 27. Malcolm continued to fight it out with Julien from his self-imposed exile in Paris. 28. The feeling she had for Malcolm had crept up on her and taken her by surprise. 29. League president Malcolm Ganner presented the trophies. 30. I hate to do anybody down, but I do think that Malcolm is a right prat.