aristocratic造句121. This French comedian turned to the cinema in 1905, creating the first widely popular comic character "Max", an aristocratic, skirt-chasing boulevardier.
122. The Brooke connections, though not exactly aristocratic, were unquestionably " good ".
123. The Captain's name -- the Honerable Edward Faifax Vere - is a small essay in aristocratic lineage.
124. fire-new concept of running the family , aristocratic refine, and the symbol of the golden - collars.
125. And from Mozart's 36th symphony. The minuet is a courtly, aristocratic dance, and both composers are faithful to its nature.
126. Unlike Tom, who was a foundling, Jia Baoyu in the Chinese novel was the pampered son of a wealthy , influential, aristocratic family .
127. His cultural outlook lies in his objection to the scholastic aristocratic culture favored by Confucianists, his avocation of plain and simple culture of commonalty.
128. One of its early converts was a rich, aristocratic Englishman named William Penn.
129. As a humble person, Lincoln no aristocratic society of hardware, the only thing he can depend on his extraordinary, just turn adverse situation of talent.
130. It is the co-creation of diplomat and author Sir Harold Nicolson and his aristocratic wife, Vita Sackville-West.
131. Unterder Linden, the fashionable avenue of aristocratic old Berlin, extends from the Brandenburg Gate to Alexanderplatz.
132. Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society; deplorably dissipated and degraded; riotous living; fast women.
133. Oldline aristocratic diplomats underhandedly undermined the attempt...to align Germany with the western democracies.
134. New York has always been a commercial community, and there are not more than three families in it who can claim an aristocratic origin in the real sense of the word.
135. That son of peasants radiated a natural dignity and aristocratic bearing.
136. Liver of goose saying fertilizer is aristocratic food also is not hyperbole.
137. The heroes and heroines are of ancient and aristocratic lineage.
138. In a month the ancient and decayed system of the aristocratic order had collapsed.
139. In Chapter Three, it reconstructs the formation of a ruling family superimposed upon all the other aristocratic families in the early Principate.
140. No aristocratic or monastic property was confiscated, and feudal lords continued to reign over their hereditarily bound peasants.