luke造句(91) Luke took a few steps forward, then flicking his wrist, sent the lash out at waist-level.
(92) Luke hadn't visited her at the flat again, nor invited her back to his house.
(93) Now that Luke no longer wanted her, he wouldn't care about anything she did, so no action of hers constituted defiance.
(94) Ron said he spoke for Don when he told Luke that he was a great admirer of his material.
(95) So you'd better see to it that Luke and Sonny don't go often to the village.
(96) They did visit him at his school for Sports Days; and Luke sometimes came home for half-terms.
(97) But Luke turned out to have the rare gift of making his subject not merely comprehensible, but absorbingly interesting.
(98) Perdita sat between him and Luke, who was busy working out who should ride which pony in each chukka.
(99) Luke Calder wasn't going to get a chance to disrupt all her plans for the future.
(100) The successful farmer of Luke and the story of the rich man and Lazarus are sufficient evidence of that.
(101) She groped vaguely for her handbag, then found that Luke was putting it into her hand.
(102) It's no good, she rebuked herself sternly; there's no future in feeling like this about Luke Travis.
(103) But not Luke Denner - he's humiliated me once too often!
(104) Neither church nor hotel authorities could accommodate canines and Luke had never been to kennels.
(105) Leaving the shower running, she unlocked the door, but there was no sign of Luke in the bedroom.
(106) Luke shook his head and again Gallagher brought the lash down across his back.
(107) Twenty minutes later Luke pulled back on the reins as they reached the crossroads.
(108) Luke was evicted from the baby's room into the next one down the corridor, and Helen took his place.
(109) And it remains a matter of debate to what extent Luke is exercising editorial privilege in his accounts of the apostolic preaching.
(110) Grace, however, tended to ignore Luke when he came to stay, doing her duty without love or warmth.
(111) And that, too, was Luke, she thought - the sure touch, the instinctive flair and selection.
(112) Luke was too modest to talk about his past achievements.
(113) Unless she felt it because her dismissal from that job had deprived her of the sight and sound of Luke Scott?
(114) Luke Bouverie missed the last bus out of Woodborough to Loxford, so he thumbed a lift.
(115) Gazing down, Luke thought how beautiful she was despite the tear-stains and the swollen eyelids.
(116) Folly threw on a dressing-gown and hurried through to answer it, praying that it wouldn't be Luke.
(117) Luke pulled open the door and strode down the drive to Sonny who was waiting in the trap.
(118) When she went down she was surprised to see that Luke was still in the dining-room, finishing his breakfast.
(119) The Christmas story is told in Chapter 2, verses 1-20 of Luke.
(120) Luke could have done with more help, but Umberto had barricaded himself into the tack room with another bottle.