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vaguely造句
91. He comes across as being vaguely aristocratic, patrician, old school tie. 92. Instead, it has vaguely proposed some form of co-operation or alliance with Pirelli. 93. I seem to vaguely remember you gave me some directions last time. 94. She groped vaguely for her handbag, then found that Luke was putting it into her hand. 95. But now he vaguely remembered some gossip about the Oxenfords. 96. I vaguely recall something from long, long ago that involves cuddling by the fire. 97. I vaguely recall writing down the codes months ago and losing whatever it was I wrote them on. 98. Only vaguely, in one or two frozen flashback memories, could he recall his father. 99. There was a vaguely medieval theme: knights and ladies, fools and brigands. 100. You noticed a vaguely pained expression enter Jackson's eyes, as if he was wondering why nothing ever proved simple. 101. I was vaguely aware that some of the people in the gym were hungry. 102. It is also, rather vaguely, thought of as a revolutionary activity. 103. Its polythene wrapping looked vaguely torn and grubby, as if members of the Waitrose staff had already been playing catch with it. 104. He vaguely tried to remember what the friar had told him. 105. I felt rather like a man who has knocked on a cottage door and found himself in a palace; vaguely foolish. 106. He looks a bit ill, smiles vaguely, and has a strange rather shy expression. 107. And hard, too, glinting with cool lights of mockery, and sparking with something vaguely dangerous. 108. She noticed the newspaper headlines and was vaguely aware of advertisements. 109. To which she would gush some vaguely affirmative reply and vanish back into the kitchen to try the recipe. 110. There was a vaguely Rincewind-shaped violet shadow, dwindling to a point and winking out. 111. I do vaguely remember, now that Kerry mentions it, that Pete was at the party. 112. All of them were vaguely connected by work, or school, or mutual friends. 113. I did not mean it at all, I thought it was vaguely amusing. 114. He spoke with an upper-class accent, and Margaret realized his face was vaguely familiar. 115. Trembling and a little afraid, she gently struggled, vaguely aware that her husband was in the next room. 116. She began to feel vaguely familiar with the names of drinks and their prices. 117. She often made me feel vaguely guilty, as if I'd forgotten to clean my teeth or was wearing a grubby shirt. 118. She could see him vaguely now, white shirt gleaming in the pale moonlight. 119. He wondered vaguely about going back to Mrs Short's boarding house and getting a pen and paper. 120. And I was scouting around vaguely aware that, in fact, I'd actually located it.