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tale造句
(31) Hers was a classic tale of rags to riches. (32) The following tale will clearly illustrate this point. (33) They can't palm off that tale on us. (34) He beguiled us with many a tale ofadventure. (35) She related her tale of living rough. (36) There's an interesting postscript to this tale. (37) Her experiences provide a cautionary tale for us all. (38) ..a tale of life in the fast lane. (39) The tale was carried over to the next page. (40) He carefully recounts the tale, the microscopic details of those crucial minutes. (41) The author extracts the maximum from every carefully-crafted scene in this witty tale. (42) It was only after they were married that she began to see the flip side of the fairy tale. (43) I gave up my epic and wrote this little tale instead. (44) The children put on a play adapted from a Russian folk tale. (45) It is a bizarre tale and the author hits just the right note of horror and disbelief. (46) Her latest novel is a searing tale of love and hate. (47) He described it as an extraordinarily tangled and complicated tale. (48) He told me a real tale of woe about how he had lost both his job and his house in the same week. (49) Thereby hangs a tale. (50) His tale is one long whinge about his own suffering. (51) Naturally, I embroidered the tale a little to make it more interesting. (52) The many crashes on the icy roads told their own tale. (53) You lived to tell the tale this time but who knows how far you can push your luck. (54) The England team's tale of woe continued, and they lost the next three games. (55) It's the usual squalid rock star tale of drugs, sex and overdoses. (56) Each of the survivors had a terrible tale to tell. (57) Following the futuristic The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood's seventh novel, Cat's Eye, returns to more familiar territory. (58) Her story is a cautionary tale for women travelling alone. (58)try its best to collect and create good sentences. (59) He told his boss a tale about his mother being at death's door. (60) The Tale of Genji has been described as the greatest achievement of Japanese literature.