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wellington造句
1. Napoleon was defeated by the Duke of Wellington at the battle of Waterloo. 2. The appointment was given to Wellington, mainly for political reasons. 3. In the winter she wears thick socks, Wellington boots and gloves. 4. The entrance hall is littered with toys and wellington boots. 5. Wellington Barracks is a restricted area and anyone who enters should have identification. 6. In the event, Wellington failed to form a government. 7. Wellington stiffened, remembering the details of the gossip. 8. Is Wellington larger than Auckland? 9. Andy has a pair of wellington boots. 10. In Wellington, stocks fell, though losses were restrained by buying by overseas investors in the forestry sector. 11. The house belonged to the Duke of Wellington, and his picture hangs in the hall. 12. Wellington station, which was opened in 1937, was even grander, with a massive Doric frontage. 13. Sensible shoes are recommended, especially wellington boots in wet weather. 14. Both Wellington and Harriett lacked imagination but relied instead on keen observation. 15. Rows of wellington boots and raincoats lined the inside porch. 16. Twice he worked for the Wellington City Mission, among the lost and lonely people of the inner city. 17. The original owner of the house was the Duke of Wellington. 18. With his vowels short as his hair, it was easy to mistake Wellington for an Afrikaner. 19. My third misadventure of the trip happened while we were in Wellington. 20. A detached two- bedroomed town house in the capital Wellington went for £18,500. 21. Whether he would have made it with his fairly anaemic academic record at Wellington is another matter. 22. They also agreed to convert the western side of Wellington Street North car park from a long-stay into a short-stay. 23. Above the town rose the 4,000-foot peak of Mount Wellington, the only vestige of untamed nature. 24. I was out with my children when we passed a shoe shop with some wellington boots outside. 25. It's no accident that the stunning national museum in Wellington is known by the Maori name of Te Papa. 26. After that he still chased me, firing away with wellington boots, sugar bowls and other unlikely weapons. 27. Diana cut a nondescript figure in her checked shirt, her sister's anorak, cords and wellington boots. 28. Crawford was still in camp during the 1918 season, and was able to perform great feats for Wellington. 29. One of his feet found its way into an enormous wellington boot. 30. Spenwood is a delightful sheep's milk cheese from the same dairy as the Wellington.