creed造句31 He wasn't sure how Creed had covered the distance between the window and the door.
32 Creed assumed these people had flown as soon as the soft stuff had hit the fan.
33 Far into the next century, Du Bois lost support of many black church people when he espoused the creed of Marxism.
34 Not now ... Creed yanked back the lift door and then the outer one.
35 Belief in supreme beings of whatever creed or breed seemed to Kate to constitute an evasion of personal responsibility.
36 Breaking down creed and colour,[www.] With broadside shots of laughter.
37 He had acted in accordance with the Punjab creed, but with too much enthusiasm and a few decades too late.
38 Creed caught up with her in the hallway and grabbed her by the shoulder, spinning her round.
39 Freedom and tolerance are not what the Southern Baptist creed is about.
40 Thus it could not compete with Lancashire, and rigid protection of the home market became the creed of all Catalan industrialists.
41 Creed, as we know, does not possess the stoutest of spirits.
42 Here in re-printed lectures and essays, he expounds his creed.
43 Flesh-skimped fingers entwined themselves in his hair and Creed cried out as his head was jerked back.
44 But Von Daniken, like others of his creed, believes that evidence of spacemen already exists on Earth.
45 Surely they must have some doubts, made some mental reservations to the creed they so confidently recited morning and night.
46 Latter-day Cobdenites faced the future by returning to the subversive roots of their creed.
47 Mother Teresa offered her service and love to people of every caste and creed.
48 It professes no particular architectural creed; it belongs to no recognisable school of design.
49 Creed began to understand why Evelyn had imposed a diet.
50 The arenas hired for these meetings seemed to match the modern creed of the new popular movement.
51 When Creed called, Jed was watching a news report about a vulture who'd just been arrested on a murder charge.
52 Creed walked towards the bandstand with only slightly less trepidation than before.
53 The enlightened founders were eager to produce a universal creed that they could throw like a tent over the diverse church religions.
54 Flagellation and other exotic practices formed part of its creed and Rasputin entered into the spirit of these with enthusiasm.
55 The former depicted the royal coat of arms, texts from the scriptures, the Creed, or the Lord's Prayer.
56 She slipped off her coat and rested against the wall while Creed busied himself beneath her skirt.
57 Creed recognised him from the picture on the front page of that morning's Dispatch, poor quality though it had been.
58 Creed had smiled to himself as he had slid the Xerox copies back into the envelope.
59 Childhood cancers, including leukaemia, can strike a healthy child at random, regardless of race, social background or creed.
60 Creed sat on a chair by the window, gloved hands in his lap, one wrist resting on the other.