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stiff upper lip造句
1. He was taught to keep a stiff upper lip and never to cry in public. 2. He was taught at school to keep a stiff upper lip, whatever happens. 3. Men were taught to keep a stiff upper lip . 4. I want you to carry a stiff upper lip whatever happens. 5. Their reaction contrasts sharply with the stiff upper lip of the English. 6. The stiff upper lip is a barrier against the trembling which could lead to tears. 7. All he could produce was a stiff upper lip, while young Lady C cast meaningful looks at sturdy gamekeeper Mellors. 8. Paul didn't keep a stiff upper lip because that was the way that he thought that Christians should behave. 9. The Ulster Unionist security spokesman maintained a stiff upper lip as he had his moustache shaved off - for charity. 10. So please, leave the stiff upper lip to one side, at home at least. 11. Throughout the crisis they kept a stiff upper lip. 12. Don't worry. Just keep a stiff upper lip. 13. He kept a stiff upper lip during the crisis. 14. Brits call that having a stiff upper lip. 15. The British like to keep a stiff upper lip. 16. You pacify me I keep a stiff upper lip, the approval of an injection. 17. Even though it was hard, Karen kept a stiff upper lip. 18. So keep a stiff upper lip before Mason and everybody. 19. It was time to get a stiff upper lip and step forward. 20. A note to British organizers: lose the stiff upper lip. 21. Election losers, for instance, are traditionally expected to keep a stiff upper lip and not let their disappointment show. 22. Although the police officer was scared, he managed to keep a stiff upper lip. 23. Throughout her many years of difficulty, Mrs Smith has kept a stiff upper lip. 24. How the Italians are facing up to austerity with a stiff upper lip! 25. Consequently, it is very important to actualize international correspondence in keeping a stiff upper lip. 26. Zhang Xiangxiang is the champion of the past five years insist on a stiff upper lip. 27. Luxury retailers are trying to take it with a stiff upper lip. 28. Bow A neat of the head from the neck , used while maintaining a stiff upper lip. 29. Though he was by a howling crowd of demonstrators, the ambassador kept a stiff upper lip.