norman造句151. Norman Fowler made hurried notes to his speech in reply.
152. A church has stood in Lowthorpe from as early as the Norman Conquest.
153. Perhaps they need a little Radio tuned in to Norman out at that far post!
154. Between his preparations, Norman was quiet, looking around himself, breathing in deep the atmosphere of the place.
155. On the whole, though, the Norman producers are acting with sense and foresight over the development of their dairy industry.
156. It was as though Norman Rockwell had discovered a new, slightly more tan, skin tone.
157. Among female singers, Jessye Norman has a highly enthusiastic following, in part because opera appearances are rare.
158. But within a week, Norman received a letter from the council.
159. Both dogs are familiar with the Byker circuit, having been bred by Brough-based Norman Oliver before moving on.
160. I am therefore also establishing a national inquiry whose chairman will be Mr. Norman Warner, former director of Kent social services.
161. Cooks in the households of Norman seaside towns do not, he says, have freshwater crayfish at their disposal.
162. Chancellor Norman Lamont and fellow finance ministers began hammering out the final draft in Edinburgh yesterday afternoon.
163. Either way Norman Lamont is hemmed in with little scope for escape.
164. Users can choose to play as themselves or as Norman.
165. Wednesday Morning Norman Fowler, the chairman of the Party, was awakened early by the delivery of the national newspapers.
166. Fine Norman gatehouse and exhibitions on the history of the Castle.
167. Norman, who had sacked the rest of the team, took the floor.
168. Heartened by this exchange, Joshua re-entered the conference hall just as Norman Tebbit was getting to his feet.
169. The massive pillars of its nave are very reminiscent of the Norman splendours of Durham cathedral.
170. His days are now numbered as Chancellor, but who the Hell cares about Norman Lamont?
171. For instance, Norman finished fourth his first time here, and Nicklaus missed the cut.
172. The birthday spectacle must have made General Norman Schwarzkopf want to weep into his beer.
173. Next Norman Bowler went down and also got embroiled, receiving a kick in the face that broke his jaw.
174. Tony Norman, the Sunderland keeper, also withdrew after suffering a reaction to a hand operation.
175. Norman pitched his into the heart of the green and had an outside chance for birdie.
176. A real politician, in the person of Norman Tebbit, was the only chosen to fight the election.
177. It arose as a consequence of the Norman conquest and settlement of the Vale of Glamorgan in the early twelfth century.
178. Norman Higham's book contains a discussion of the various permutations possible, together with some advice from experience.
179. The arch between the nave and the chancel is also Norman with zig-zag ornaments.
180. Minton was obliged to register the jeep in his own name as Norman as yet had only a provisional licence.