aristocratic造句31. BDe Mori is a handsome man with light blue eyes and a high, aristocratic forehead.
32. A dapper man with an aristocratic air, he was boyishly handsome, compulsively social and intensely creative.
33. His aristocratic family was so against his religious pursuits they locked him away for fifteen months.
34. These were the first men of less than fully aristocratic background to gain prominence through their merit.
35. The aristocratic landowners invited companies to tender for the development rights.
36. Aristocratic with the ridiculous monocle they all affected, and a coldness behind the smile that could chill your heart.
37. The probably truth is that, like snuff, he regularly got up aristocratic noses.
38. For all her aristocratic breeding, this innocent young kindergarten teacher felt totally at sea in the deferential hierarchy of Buckingham Palace.
39. I could hardly go to the home of this aristocratic young woman with stubble on my face.
40. They focused popular discontent over the double-standard and the complicity of aristocratic men in child prostitution.
42. She is an accomplished horsewoman, a skill which ranks highly in aristocratic circles but one in which Diana is lacking.
43. He was a dour Yankee, tall, confident, elegant, with a dry wit and aristocratic tastes.
44. Gilbert was the scion of an ancient aristocratic family that had fallen somewhat into disrepute.
45. When their eyes meet she envisions the fulfillment of her dream of marrying a man with aristocratic connections not from Middlemarch.
46. Lachrymose comedy represented an attitude opposed to the aristocratic one.
47. Isagoras invoked the aid of King Cleomenes of Sparta, and an attempt was made to restore the aristocratic oligarchy.
48. Little by little there emerged minute royal principalities, then aristocratic towns, linked together by trade.
49. Such relationships took their shape and meaning from the distribution of power, wealth and status in aristocratic society.
50. He was a social satirist who portrayed the vices and follies of the aristocratic society of the London of his time.
51. He was involved in the siege of Cadiz and came to have charge of an aristocratic lady there.
52. The de Filipis were a very old, very aristocratic family.
53. The Romans had an old tradition of chronicling which was kept in the hands of aristocratic pontiffs.
54. Aristocratic families traditionally invest more thought and effort in educating boys than girls.
55. Gregory came from the same aristocratic milieu as Sidonius and his followers.
56. Themistokles deserves much credit for this, though from Herodotos' aristocratic friends he does not get it.
57. Six hundred men, some from the most distinguished aristocratic families, went on trial for the quixotic rising of December 1825.
58. The problem was the aristocratic aestheticism that the court nobility had bequeathed to Viennese bourgeois culture.
59. Whatever their other differences, good middle-class reformers would not countenance such ideological backsliding or remain passive before fashionable aristocratic interventions.
60. Jackey is the most colourful in a lengthy list of aristocratic thugs, and the Countess provides an element of sophisticated sexuality.