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repose造句
1. He had a still, almost blank face in repose. 2. His face looked less hard in repose. 3. The delightful sofa invites repose. 4. We repose a lot of hope in this project. 5. Her face is sad in repose. 6. The first rays of morning sun disturbed their repose. 7. In repose, his face was sad. 8. She went outside seeking a few moments of repose. 9. Don't disturb her repose. 10. Both men in repose looked austere and even severe. 11. Dominic and Piers repose in unruffled calm nearby. 12. Tenderness is the repose of Passion.Joseph Joubert 13. Eyes closed, his strong features were peaceful in repose. 14. A human body in repose has a graceful shape. 15. The only true repose is in the grave. 16. Two skulls repose upon the same Worn pillow in their dusty mine. 17. His reactions caused him pleasure, fury, deep repose or inner peace. 18. In repose, she showed still the strain she had been under, but it was otherwise a new Daisy. 19. They were not mighty faces, in just repose, or caught there purely, in serene rapture. 20. Even the rare moments of repose were filled with plans. 21. It is not in the still calm of life, or in the repose of a pacific station, that great characters are formed. 22. Now, more than twenty years later, the Breton presbyter had lost none of his grace or his repose. 23. The physical manifestation of his manhood, as always in repose, appeared a shrunken, insignificant part of him. 24. It was a rare delight to see her like this, in repose, her face relaxed and expressionless. 25. On the cabbage leaves of the cannas, huge, shining droplets of water repose. 26. Warren Clarke makes a superbly unattractive and boorish Vic, face in repose like a flat tyre. 26.try its best to collect and create good sentences. 27. And if we allowed there to be a deity or deities, what confidence could we repose in them? 28. Never did she show any disposition to leave my chapel, where her repose was respected. 29. Whatever we know about our neighbors is hushed and lulled by the deep repose. 30. The strength of the court used to be that, when all else failed, trust continued to repose there at least.