middle-class造句121. In the experience of friends who canvass for the Labour party, old, white, middle-class men are the rudest.
122. This is confirmed by the following table of world-class champions and contenders from middle-class backgrounds.
123. Middle-class living standards here far surpass life in Moscow, where many still live dormitory-style in small apartments.
124. As in the Reich, it seems that they had gained votes at the expense of the middle-class Centre Party.
125. Could this be because ballet lessons are now a very middle-class thing, like ponies?
126. All these conditions make for a higher incidence of illness among working-class than middle-class babies.
127. Sometimes this consciousness developed into a critique of middle-class morality and economic exploitation.
128. The middle-class elderly are a powerful voting bloc, quick to mobilize against any attack on their benefit programs.
129. By contrast the middle-class area has a relatively stable and prosperous population.
130. But in their economic desperation, many business and middle-class people have slipped backward, politically.
131. His proposal fulfilled a 1992 campaign pledge to provide a middle-class tax cut.
132. Middle-class moralists might be ardent, even strident, but working-class patterns continued to be remarkably resistant and independent.
133. As few as one in twenty of the sample could be described as a utilitarian scientist of puritan middle-class background.
134. Divorce or the death of a husband is enough to catapult a middle-class white woman and her children into poverty.
135. The railroads were regulated to prevent the owners from using their monopoly power to reduce the incomes of their middle-class customers.
136. Much of the information the clinics gave people was incomplete and biased in favour of educated middle-class clients.
137. Among middle-class women, early marriage played a similar role in increasing risk of depression.
138. The publishing magnate is challenging front-runner Dole by attracting largely middle-class suburban voters seemingly alienated from the political process.
139. For single middle-class women without dowries there was only the prospect of becoming a governess or companion.
140. It was middle-class votes they were pitching for.
141. He's just a well-brought-up, middle-class boy.
142. He comes from a completely uncultured, lower middle-class family.
143. He comes from a middle-class Punjabi family.
144. Tripoli might seem a long way from Beijing or Seoul, but the region's global trade linkages and rising middle-class mean that events in Libya will have a knock-on effect.
145. There was a time when any pop star who even admitted to enjoying books was dismissed as a middle-class twat.
146. The ordinary dynamics of supply and demand have certainly played a role: laborsaving technologies have reduced the demand for many "good" middle-class, blue-collar jobs.
147. The left paints the movement as a largely white and middle-class mob – and as including kooks who equate President Obama with Joseph Stalin.
148. The following two passages consider the experiences of middle-class women in nineteenth-century England under the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901).
149. The magazine, which critics have described as middle-class porn, re-launches with its 100th issue this month, and includes an article on Japan's "Festival of the Steel Penis."
150. From an unremarkable middle-class household came a mass murderer. How could this have happened, asks his grand-niece.