nero造句1. Emperor Nero was an autocrat.
2. The oft-quoted example of Nero playing the violin as Rome burned shows the Emperor's detachment from reality.
3. Nero, or Thabor, went everywhere with her.
4. Nero says will you send some more lanolin.
5. He's abducted me six times and Nero had to send the lads to rescue me.
6. Nero has ordered ten thousand hides as they get through a lot of shoe leather with all that clomping.
7. Otherwise, Nero will play at the computer while forests burn, and sentiment rather than science will decide the issue.
8. Then Andrew made his way back to Nero, and Topaz began to pin up her hair.
9. Nero sends his luv, you know he's coming over here to give us a turn this winter.
10. Nero: All this preaching's putting me to sleep.
11. Nero : Let me guess, more demons?
12. After installing close all nero apps and don't restart.
13. Nina never knew her new neighbor Nero knew her.
14. If anything, a Judas is worse than a Nero.
15. Nero : You aren't human, are you?
16. The name of Nero is associated with cruelty.
17. Nero, Emperor of Rome, committed suicide.
18. We haven't been introduced. My name is Nero Wolfe.
19. Nero would have a time to redeem himself though.
20. Nero : There's no time and duty calls.
21. Emperor Nero attended the bacchanalian orgy.
23. At about the same time, far away in Rome, Christians were being persecuted by the Emperor Nero.
24. He reviewed a gallery of the great fatties of all time, from Nero through Falstaff to Arbuckle.
25. With no-one wishing to appear insensitive or dull-witted the audience gives an enthusiastic response, thereby upsetting Nero.
26. That time when I made a toast to the spirit of Nero?
27. After being acclaimed emperor by his troops in A.D. 69 and eliminating his rivals, Vespasian found Rome facing a deep economic crisis and still recovering from the fire that consumed it under Nero.
28. Fun fact: In the early years of the nation, the Treasury's security system at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia was a watchdog named Nero, purchased for $3 in 1793.
29. Agrippina is considered to be the murderer, because she was ambitious for her son, Nero, and Claudius had become suspicious of her intrigues.
30. Half a millennium separates the democracy of Athens, under the incorruptible Pericles, from the tyranny in Rome of the emperors Caligula and Nero; they were very different epochs and places.