philip造句151. Hayley's crimes are petty and dishonourable, a contrast which reveals the falsity of the narrative assumptions Philip makes.
152. As Philip ran across to her he heard a crash.
153. Philip was being obliging, feeling that yesterday he had not been.
154. Earlier this year, Philip Morris appointed a London agency to explore news areas of so-called non-conventional advertising.
155. That's the optimistic outlook of Bordon businessman Philip Voice, who says he's never had it so good.
156. Iain Dowie should come in to replace the injured Philip Gray.
157. During one period, Philip was given a packet of work sheets to do.
158. In one of more recent vintage, a Philip Morris researcher compares nicotine to cocaine in terms of its addictive properties.
159. He had two sons, Michael, a stationer, and Philip, who murdered his brother in December 1645.
160. Edward now moved north-east, but heard that Philip was at Rouen with a large force.
161. Who else would wear Andy Pandy candy-striped dungarees on stage, other than Philip Schofield?
162. Philip knew he was looking at him but Philip kept looking down.
163. Uncle Philip was laid out on a charcoal grill like a barbecued pork chop.
164. But Philip, a father of three, died before an ambulance arrived.
165. Philip Drew had also been seen at the relevant time by a stagehand.
166. With Prince Philip, she has to share the blame for the disastrous decade which has engulfed the royals.
167. The saintly Vicar of Keyingham, Philip of Beverley, who did much for local clergy, was venerated as a saint.
168. But that day Philip gained something more significant than temporary control of a couple of lordships.
169. He is attended by Phil, a male nurse played by Philip Seymour Hoffman, an actor whose name always demands attention.
170. Philip Crowson, economic adviser to Rio Tinto-Zinc, points out that stockpiles can have unwanted side effects.
171. Philip waited, crouched on the wet leaves listening, staring into the trees, looking for movement, shadowy figures.
172. Philip becomes aware of the process through which we invent our own identities based on the fictional paradigms at our disposal.
173. Philip picked up his bike[.com], propping it up against the wall so it half slipped again.
174. Philip Coles, 37, of Clackmannanshire, had pled guilty last month to conspiracy to obtain money by deception.
175. Philip sharpened one of his pencils that Lee must have broken, sharpened it too much and the lead broke again.
176. Philip opened his desk drawer to take the medals out and look at them again.
177. Philip hung the helmet on the hook behind the door.
178. Saving only the fealty which he owed to his father he swore allegiance to Philip against all men.
179. Philip took the path that he and Lee had taken yesterday to get to the edge of the field.
180. He will be joined by team members Philip Chappell and Grant Cowley.