joyce造句31 Joyce gave us a lot of valuable advice when we first started the company.
32 Thus language begins to parody itself, and so does literature, as Joyce shows in the Ithaca section of Ulysses.
33 Only then, said Joyce, did the police arrive in Warwick Street.
34 You must have some idea of when Joyce will be home.
35 Joyce Standing, a community centre volunteer worker, said a bus ban would have made life impossible for many residents.
36 As a student, her favourite subjects were James Joyce and the movies.
37 Where, later, Joyce would see it, with tedious inevitability, and ask questions.
38 In the circumstances of 1921, Michael Joyce would have been ill-advised to seek reconciliation with the new order in Ireland.
39 By his own account, Joyce arrived at the pavilion, in Blackshirt uniform, about half an hour before the meeting.
40 In effect, Joyce and National Socialism were to win the day.
41 Two days later Joyce phoned to ask about the check, so I had to make out I'd already mailed it.
42 It also saw Joyce and Rourke emerging as a formidable rhythm section.
43 She and other party activists travelled to Dumfries to hear Joyce address a meeting on 7 February 1935.
44 Looking forward to Joyce he too broke into a trot.
45 Joyce, as the oldest daughter living at home, shared a fair burden of the domestic responsibility.
46 They came away empty-handed, but one Tucson psychic, Joyce Martin, said she plans to continue searching on her own.
47 William Joyce presented the clenched fist in an armour of brass knuckles.
48 As Joyce Umbima shows, the only way of bringing men on board is to show that change is in their interest.
49 I chose the sketches I wanted to perform and wrote an over-long introduction based on why I felt drawn to Joyce.
50 He knew that Joyce, in order to look good as a project leader, needed him to do the job.
51 Suddenly, Joyce fired his pistol and the battle had begun.
52 Joyce managed to develop and moderate his style of vituperative public rhetoric.
53 The headquarters of the League became a club where members could go for a drink and where Joyce served behind the bar.
54 The two women began to laugh, and Joyce confided in Lois that her friend Margaret was just the worst.
55 According to the prosecution evidence, Joyce then punched the heckler in the face.
56 Joyce was informing his listeners of a massive air strike by Luftwaffe bombers against the Kent coast.
57 Volunteers like Joyce go round local schools helping children with their reading problems.
58 Processing Processing have got some gripes Joyce is on the warpath, cripes!
59 As the Joyce example shows, this foregrounding is not limited to the more obvious poetic devices, such as metaphor and alliteration.
60 The town which Joyce wrote about has long since ceased to exist.