Ann造句61. The barman tells me you saw Ann on Tuesday morning. Is that right?
62. They had gone through some rocky times together when Ann was first married.
63. Ann wanted to pursue her own career in parallel with her husband's.
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64. Ann threw back the covers and scrambled out of bed.
65. She knew from past experience that Ann would not give up easily.
66. George Eliot was a pen - name; her real name was Mary Ann Evans.
67. I sent the money inside an envelope addressed to Ann.
68. Ann wanted to make her peace with her father before he died.
69. Ann came to see me when I was in hospital. She was a real Job's comforter! She told me about somebody who had the same operation as me, and then died a month later.
70. Ann could remember sitting in the back seat of their car.
71. Ann will be a very useful addition to our team.
72. Ann had been cohabiting with Jim for years before getting married.
73. Ann suffered from depression and a number of other emotional problems .
74. It's an exact copy of the one which was found in Ann Alice's room.
75. Ann, made of sterner stuff than I, refused all offers of help.
76. Ann suggested that they dispense with speeches altogether at the wedding.
77. He nodded greetings to Mary Ann and Michael and shook hands with Burke.
78. She bought Ann two bras and six pairs of knickers.
79. "Nice to meet you," said Michael. "Same here," said Mary Ann.
80. "I'll take the grilled tuna," Mary Ann told the waiter.
81. Ann, put on your sweater; you're so cold you have gooseflesh on your arms.
82. When we got back to the hotel, Ann had already left.
83. Can you wait a minute? I haven't finished with Ann yet.
84. Lots of couples have problems in the first year of marriage. Take Ann and Paul.
85. Bob spent fifteen months alone on his yacht. Ann, meanwhile, took care of the children on her own.
86. To kill the hours while she waited, Ann worked in the garden.
87. She loved all her grandchildren but Ann was her favourite.
88. Ann won't do a lick of work around the house.
89. Mary Ann asked him how dinner had been. "The pits," he replied.
90. Ann then sailed in with a furious attack on the chairman.