famous造句91. He is famous for his tough-minded professionalism.
92. The Earl of Essex was a famous Elizabethan.
93. New Orleans is famous for its cuisine.
94. Scotland is famous for its spectacular countryside.
95. Famous actors often provide voice-overs for adverts.
96. He daydreams of being a famous journalist.
97. The band was famous for trashing hotel rooms.
98. She is understudying Hu Die, a famous star.
99. Sir Francis Drake was a famous Elizabethan.
100. Al Capone was a famous racketeer in Chicago.
101. Some famous amphitheatres were built by the Romans.
102. Dickens was a famous English writer.
103. The famous player went down to an unknown player.
104. Nelson's Column is a famous monument in London.
105. Miss Famous, as she was called, was a gem.
106. He's famous all over the world.
107. Los is famous for its many freeways.
108. I'll be famous one day, just you wait!
109. Seurat and Signac were two of the most famous Pointillists.
110. George Formby made the ukelele famous in his films in the 1940s.
111. One of the most famous artists was the English carver Grinling Gibbons.
112. They had come to the world's most famous pick-up joint.
113. The Dordogne region is famous for its food and wine.
114. Then he began his most famous work, the conservation and rebinding of the Book of Kells.
115. Your grandfather was a famous radio personality in his day .
116. Jane will be lucky to study under such a famous singer.
117. In the sixties he was famous for taking drugs and smashing up hotel rooms.
118. She has attracted a large following among the rich and famous.
119. Julie Burchill is famous for her precocity and rapier wit.
120. In a few hours' time one of the world's most famous boxers will be fighting in Britain for the first time.