joyce造句61 Mabs, Tashie and Joyce joined them; they had all put on warm sweaters, but still had bare feet.
62 Joyce, having seen Mabs and Tashie run, was now teaching them how to do handstands and cartwheels.
63 William Joyce had been convicted of treason on the grand scale.
64 Possibly, as war drew closer, the police wanted some pretext to keep Joyce on their books.
65 Benitez, disgusted, gestured toward home plate umpire Jim Joyce, then turned toward McCoy, who ignored his plea.
66 The 37-year-old merchant seaman killed Joyce after a night out ended in drunken violence.
67 ""It's only Fred,'' said Joyce, looking through an opening in the curtains.
68 Joyce Tapsall who's sixty-eight has lived alone longer than most widows - her husband died when she was twenty-nine.
69 I would never find a better musician, his contribution to Re:Joyce was unquantifiable.
70 Michael Joyce had not suffered financial ruin by his second emigration.
71 After the phone had rung twice, Joyce picked it up and said hello.
72 Joyce had become separated from her parent and attached herself to the Leighs.
73 Joyce shot her a look in which surprise and indignation were nicely fused.
74 As an undergraduate William Joyce joined with enthusiasm in literary and political life.
75 In the women's race, Joyce Smith was ruing her luck.
76 In malicious falsehood the aggrieved, in this case Miss Joyce, must show the Today's comments are false.
77 She found Hyacinth, placid and biddable, an agreeable playmate and Mada Joyce a fine source of entertainment.
78 Ronald Joyce recalls Lenny helping raise £2,000 for a dying cancer victim.
79 Alan Harle, defending, said Joyce was still employed as a part-time doorman at the pub.
80 Joyce did her best to comfort him, assuring him that it was not his fault.
81 Even before the last Albert Hall rally, Joyce and Mosley had joined the street fight.
82 By then he felt no need to take William Joyce with him.
83 If you would like to receive my prayer letter please contact Joyce MacPherson who has kindly agreed to distribute it for me.
84 Those who settle find it hard to create a community, according to Joyce Weis, a local estate agent.
85 Joyce has now learned to honour her father's memory and to see his worth.
86 Worst of all, he was readily confused with another Michael Joyce who denounced a priest to the Black and Tans.
87 Even quarrelsome members of the leadership, like William Joyce, appear to have been attracted to the movement by such motives.
88 Joyce would need a passport,[www.] and that with the minimum of delay.
89 As a narrator, Stella gives James Joyce a run for his stream-of-consciousness money.
90 Apart from the wad of Reichsmarks that Joyce had acquired at the bureau de change, they had nothing at all.