masterful造句1 The violinist gave a masterful performance.
2 Klein handled the situation in a masterful way.
3 He has a deep, masterful voice.
4 Big, successful moves need bold, masterful managers.
5 Jenkins was masterful at maintaining his complicated life.
6 He was also a masterful legislative tactician.
7 Sir Humphrey's closing speech was masterful.
8 With the Clintons, such masterful performances can seem surreal, since they inevitably unfold against a backdrop of turmoil and controversy.
9 He writes with masterful facility, and succeeds in making his subject accessible to an audience of non-specialists without patronising their intelligence.
10 Rembrandt is famous for his masterful contrast of light and darkness.
11 He gives us a cornucopia of masterful species portraits and by far the best general reference on natural history.
12 Rufus's masterful power had, in practice, very severe limitations: but he did not forget an injury.
13 The Reagan White House was masterful at this kind of effort.
14 His technique shows a masterful grasp of the conventions of the philosophic dialogue perfected by Plato.
15 He is masterful and rather unsociable.
16 He spoke in a masterful manner.
17 So in a masterful fashion he deprived mankind of the gift of fire.
18 To this Brandeis again responded with a masterful array of facts.
19 Then he was still our all masterful FUHRER: a remote , demanding , difficult warlord.
20 Hebrews is a masterful document written to demonstrate the exclusiveness and superiority of the new covenant.
21 He was throughout his period the masterful opponent of all emergency measures.
22 Once she became a prosecutor, she quickly established herself as a masterful trial lawyer.
23 He bored into the core of our command and control business, and was particularly masterful in assessing deficiencies and correcting them.
24 In fact, taken in her own schlocky context, she is masterful.
25 Of course, some of the most powerful political regimes are masterful at using both illusion and coercion.
26 I think he's just got a marginal talent he's masterful at exploiting.
27 The scenes of them together, despairing and hopeful, angry and resilient, are masterful.
28 Will he become a great statesman like Abraham Lincoln, a masterful politician like Bill Clinton, or a pragmatic experimentalist like FDR?
29 But he snatched Achilles'slave girl Briseis away in a masterful fashion.
30 As late as 1938, Orson Welles was able (unintentionally) to trigger mass panic in the United States with a masterful radio dramatisation of his near-namesake's novel.