tales造句61. Most fairy tales have a happy ending.
62. Tales of disappointment form the bedrock of Sage's story.
63. I don't want to tell tales out of school.
64. Tales of Stan's exploits are legendary.
65. During breaks, the group tells presentation disaster tales.
66. Fairy tales have a surprising profundity.
67. As a child, I adored fairy tales.
68. Some of his exploits read like folk tales.
69. Old men retold old tales once again.
70. He wowed his colleagues after hours with tall tales.
71. We sat around the fire and told spooky tales.
72. Perrault published his collection of fairy tales in 1697.
73. Expect more tales from both sides,[www.] regardless.
74. Tales of illegal business dealings abounded.
75. You told me tales and adventures.
76. Other revelations serve as cautionary tales about the importance of subordinating military officials to civilian authority.
77. But myths, folk tales, legends and, yes, religious stories are different.
78. I heard tales, let me see, about a second child having visions, of a somewhat different sort?
79. It is difficult now to tell which tales are real and which apocryphal.
80. I did not propose to tell them any tales about the Ku Klux Klan.
81. They are Monie's stories: tougher, funky folk tales for these meaner times.
82. In traditional fairy tales, the hero is rewarded and the enemy punished.
83. Barat et Haimet is one of the robber's tales, relatively long and preserved in four large manuscript collections of fabliaux.
84. Tales of his bravery could be heard in every village from Bikaner to Kota.
85. Forget all those tales of our taking our position at dawn and staying there hardly daring to move.
86. The tales of the vessel's outrageous life on the coastal trade became a highly-successful series starring Roddy McMillan and John Grieve.
87. Unfortunately audiences did not warm to such tales and their commercial failure led to Pearson losing control of his own company.
88. Voice over Douglas Cox is now safely back at home entertaining his friends with his tales of bravery.
89. They need to remain nomadic so that they can continue to be enriched by other repertoires, tales and songs.
90. Nevertheless, Plenderleith injects genuine pathos into his tales that, on the whole, are affiliated to the great game.