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classic造句
91. The classic story of a local boy who's made good . 92. Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' is a classic of English literature. 93. The silicon chip is a classic example of the benefits of miniaturization. 94. His first two goals were classic cases of being in the right place at the right time. 95. It's classic - you arrive at the station on time and find that the train's left early. 96. The advertising industry's use of classic songs is vandalism of popular culture, he said. 97. a classic movie/work. It is also used to describe a typical example of something:a classic example/mistake, or something elegant but simple and traditional:classic design. 98. To feminists she is a classic victim of the patriarchal society. 99. Since his days as a militant student, he has cut his hair, put on a suit and is now the classic example of the poacher turned gamekeeper. 100. This book has been widely acclaimed as a modern classic. 101. The Vantage is sure to become a classic. 102. Classic, classical[http://], and class are cognates. 103. 2001 is a classic science fiction movie. 104. Tuesday night's game against the Clippers was a classic. 105. The cruise ship dilemma is a classic example. 106. Your Fantail has the classic symptoms of swimbladder disorder. 107. She was displaying all the classic symptoms. 108. He was regarded as the classic book lover. 109. My marriage was a classic of its time. 110. A classic case of plea bargaining. 111. This is a classic search argument. 112. Sarah falls into the classic professional bracket. 113. Take the classic case, catatonic schizophrenia-okay? 114. Lurid rock videos cheek-by-jowl with classic films. 115. The Lord of the Rings has become a classic. 116. The classic study of the forces underlying totalitarian regimes. 117. There is nothing special about the classic car market. 118. The liquid engineers A modern classic. 119. Only a classic endures, and sooner or later the fashion comes full circle. 120. The classic case is, of course, that of Little Nell.