bloomsbury造句(1) I told him what had happened in Bloomsbury.
(2) Bloomsbury and St Ives were more their style.
(3) Bloomsbury said that Cezanne is a great painter.
(4) Bloomsbury makes much ado about its author, David Mason.
(5) Bloomsbury House was Hailey's finest achievement.
(6) A stream of complaints to Bloomsbury House led to the sacking of the more objectionable roughnecks.
(7) Robert could see the brilliant light flooding the Bloomsbury street outside.
(8) There were occasions when Bloomsbury House pulled out all the stops on behalf of children who were clearly gifted - usually in the arts.
(9) Knowing the risks, Bloomsbury House kept an eye on those children who were reunited with their parents.
(10) Bloomsbury is a university neighborhood, with lots of people around even on a Sunday night.
(11) Despite the invention of Bloomsbury morality, Woolf was trapped by her lack of money, education and social status.
(12) In like manner, but without the risk, Bloomsbury chipped away at the standards inherited from Victorians.
(13) The address of a house in Bloomsbury was engraved on the disc.
(14) Bloomsbury says that most if its first print run of 15,000 copies has been subscribed.
(15) Jean Hoare virtually handed over her Bloomsbury flat to young refugees.
(16) Bloomsbury employ 75 staff, publishing c.250 new titles each year, with a current turnover of c.£15m.
(17) The cultural formation we know as Bloomsbury is very different from both.
(18) Another Bloomsbury hallmark was witty conversation and upper-class snobbery, which has made Bloomsbury reviled in some circles.
(19) The Bloomsbury Group is only one of dozens of such groups, albeit one whose antics have been chronicled at numbing length.
(20) The intervention of Bloomsbury House forestalled a likely prison sentence for Otto, who stole money from his landlady and his employer.
(21) Landladies were among the more frequent visitors to Bloomsbury House as the records indicate: Often, lodging and employment went together.
(22) I expect he found he'd sold his working-class birthright for a mess of Bloomsbury pottage.
(23) She wanted me to go to her rooms in Bloomsbury that night, to talk things over.
(24) The talks I had with members of the group I recreated in my Conversations in Bloomsbury.
(25) Because of the great spiritual needs of the people, Mrs. Baxter urged the building of another meeting house in Bloomsbury.
(26) While an undergraduate he became romantically involved with various members of the Bloomsbury group.
(27) I would leave at about noon and walk to Bloomsbury.
(28) Very few beat the system and those who did were not much encouraged by Bloomsbury House.
(29) There was a lot to be said for knowing your place if you wanted help from Bloomsbury House.
(30) Many former refugee children report never having seen a Bloomsbury House representative.