well-to-do造句31. The Chinese people are winning their way towards the great target of building an overall well-to-do society. And energy sources are an important indemnitor to actualize the target.
32. Many of its pupils come from well-to-do Sudanese families keen for their children to get the best education that money can buy.
33. The one was a well-to-do country gentleman, the other a beautiful and accomplished woman to whom he was passionately attached with what I now know to have been a jealous and exacting devotion.
34. His father, John Shakespeare, was a well-to-do trader in wool, hides and leathern articles, and once held the office of chief alderman.
35. China's more well-to-do women, she said, are expected to tolerate a husband's multiple mistresses.
36. The Touhys, a well-to-do white family, can't ignore the needs of a homeless African-American boy.
37. Well-to-do canines can attend doggy daycare centers while their owners work. Pets can even accompany their owners on vacation.
38. And the US and other well-to-do nations are pushing for the IMF to develop a system of "best practices" for SWFs.
39. The club is based on Ekkamai, a street in central Bangkok's Thong Lor district, which is popular with foreign revellers and well-to-do Thais.
40. Year after year, relatively well-to-do New Yorkers subsidize the poorer citizens of Mississippi through the federal system of taxes and disbursement.
41. The modern child of a well-to-do family nibbles at only half the things he gets; the greater part of his world is wasted on him.
42. "There was a lot of resentment at the beginning because everyone thought it was only tickets for the well-to-do and their friends," said Shari Herrmann.
43. Now, we are contributing a well-to-do society. We need to promote another fastigium , and we are provided with vital conditions.
44. Mongolian Americans family ties are very strong, and it is considered the responsibility of more prosperous members to look after their less well-to-do relatives.
45. Born in 1872 into a well-to-do ship-owning, seafaring family, he sailed at the age of 25 as second officer on the Belgica, as part of a scientific expedition to the Antarctic.