jean造句121. Sure enough, as soon as I woke her up, Jean started yelling.
122. The pathology department never had pride of place in any hospital Jean had ever seen.
123. The sweet toothed should buy the excellent, floral Muscat de Saint Jean de Minervois, a snip at £2.65.
124. Jean remained at the hostel and continued to attend the Jules Thorn Unit.
125. We agreed to these conditions, and tried to think of salacious things for Ted to tell Jean.
126. I saw a man with grey hair sitting in the car next to Jean.
127. Jean and those guys, it seems like this organization is heading in the right direction.
128. Jean Reece-Carlton strolled out on to the terrace to inspect it.
129. Her sister Jean also had osteoporosis, and she was virtually doubled up when she died, aged 80.
130. Jean thought it most unfair to the organiser, in this case, Cecilia Taylor.
131. Douglas drove very carefully, making sure that Jean didn't get stuck at the traffic lights.
132. Jean de la Moussaye can trace his lineage back to Louis XIV.
133. William Bird's wife Jean had been killed five years before in an horrific road accident involving a drunken driver.
134. Jean looked sharply at her, but she must have been mistaken.
135. Jean Valjean's long and tragic life was coming to an end.
136. Jean handed his cloak to the liveried servant, who bowed.
137. Jean also gave her thanks for generous donations to Leslie's favourite charity, the Lord's Taverners.
138. Jean was sitting upright in her chair, the box of medical records on her lap as usual.
139. Jean Reynaud, spokesman for a Marseille passenger association, says that the complaints are being considered by a civil tribunal.
140. I became a house model for the great designer Jean Muir and it was a wonderful foundation because she was meticulous.
141. His shoulders shook, and Jean was certain that he was weeping.
142. Ila Steven played reels on the fiddle and Jean Bechar sang Burns songs.
143. Jean sat back in her seat feeling numb and sad.
144. Devoted Jean Crowther and their sons and daughters kept a round-the-clock vigil at his bedside.
145. Jean had come to New York with his father and stepmother, but he and the stepmother had been at daggers drawn.
146. Jean Cocteau said that history is facts which become lies and that legends are lies which become history.
147. The data of Jean Ginsburg and Paul Hardiman confirm our findings of declining semen quality.
148. What makes a second-rate actress like Jean so self-satisfied, so over-confident?
149. Jean pondered on it for a day while we held our breath.
150. Jean talked to her for a few minutes before going on towards the pathology department.