fletcher造句(1) By 1944, Fletcher had command of a B-17 bomber and a 10 man crew.
(2) Lord Fletcher, said the Bishop, was a man of unimpeachable integrity and character.
(3) Graham Fletcher was unimpressed with the idea of filling in a lengthy questionnaire.
(4) Fletcher turned his trick into a whole scientific theory.
(5) Fletcher Reede is a cartoon character with real heart.
(6) Fletcher applied for the post of Eliot's secretary.
(7) Last Friday Jacqueline Fletcher was freed from prison.
(8) By January 1944[http://], Fletcher had command of a B-17 bomber and a ten man crew.
(9) Our findings and those of Fletcher etal strongly support this.
(10) Fletcher offered no explanation till he had driven away from the Parc Hotel.
(11) While she went to brew coffee Fletcher introduced Patrick and Chris to the man who had been waiting in the sitting room.
(12) Such a fellow is Colin Fletcher, long-distance trekker, amateur naturalist and past master of great escapes.
(13) As an action hero, Fletcher fails miserably in this endeavor.
(14) During 1909-1910, Charles Fletcher, Works manager, designed and built a monoplane and a biplane.
(15) The maker of weapons, the fletcher or the bowyer, might not so easily claim immunity from war.
(16) Murder squad detectives, led by Detective Superintendent Stan Fletcher, sealed off the area while forensic tests were carried out.
(17) In Rylands v. Fletcher itself, this was noticed as a defence.
(18) Under Fletcher Essex won all four of the major domestic trophies at least once.
(19) Mrs Fletcher and a neighbour were standing outside one with a huge sunflower growing in front of it.
(20) Computers, Fletcher maintains, always have their on-off switch on the back.
(21) All the people Fletcher surveyed have a buffer zone, usually somewhere between 3 and 5 pounds.
(22) But Fittler sent Fletcher over with a flat inside pass after a long spell of pressure.
(23) In the case of Essex and Keith Fletcher it may well verge on the impossible.
(24) Far better to concentrate on how our forbears, Shakespeare and Fletcher amused them - in defiance of classical regulations.
(25) Centuries later remedies became available under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher in nuisance and in negligence.
(26) Their cases humped upstairs and put into the bedroom, Adam looked Rufus Fletcher up in the phone book.
(27) Gladstone had recommended chewing each bite thirty-two times, so Fletcher chewed every mouthful of food until it was pulverized into liquid.
(28) After the second last Pitman sneaked another look behind him, and this telegraphed to Brian Fletcher that all was not lost.
(29) The plaintiff's horse ate some leaves and died and the defendants were held liable under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher.
(30) The Act does apply in negligence, nuisance, and actions under the rule in Rylands v Fletcher.