au造句1. We've got a German au pair for six months.
2. The problem is that, au fond , he's very lazy.
3. There are very few male au pairs.
4. They have an au pair living in.
5. Au revoir , see you again next year!
6. Au is the chemical symbol for gold.
7. They left the au pair in charge of the children for a week.
8. Are you au fait with the rules of the game?
9. I'm not really au fait with the computer system yet.
10. Chef's speciality coq au vin au Beaujolais.
11. He bought a ticket to Port au Prince.
12. Occasionally we had lunch at Felix au Port with Yvonne and her golden spaniel,[/au.html] Sandy.
13. Steak au Poivre Serves 2 Steak au poivre is traditionally served in a rich sauce of brandy and cream.
14. The au pair may have a different view of her status in the household than her employers do.
15. To get started, copy the pcplus.au file on to your hard drive.
16. Au contraire, they are massive and tempestuous.
17. He likes potatoes au naturel.
18. I watched "Au Revoir Taipei" on Sunday.
19. It's my first week here so I'm not yet au fait with the system.
20. It's my first week here so I'm not completely au fait with the system.
21. I was new at the school and not yet au fait with its customs.
22. Could you give me the recipe for that 'coq au vin' or is it a trade secret?
23. She worked in Paris for six months as an au pair.
24. The ruling meant he could not receive the £20-£30 pocket money allowed to au pairs, or officially help with the housework.
25. Until now only single childless women aged 17-27 have been able to work as au pairs in Britain.
26. What are the implications of that for practices such as notification au parquet and service upon a Secretary of State?
27. She would have rustled up a little casserole or coq au vin while he laid the table beautifully.
28. Would you have her dragged up by a succession of au pairs and housekeepers while you went gallivanting all over the world?
29. The browns this year come in all shades, from chocolate and cafe au lait to coppers and russets.
30. There were new houses and offices all along the road from his village to Port au Prince.