hero造句181. So Superman, once the most recognized and revered hero in comic books, was sent back to the drawing board.
182. They called it Schiaparelli, in honour of a hero of the art of astronomy.
183. Why construct a hero so multiple, so spread out, so fugitive?
184. This strong, confident youth takes command as an almost prosaic hero.
185. In order to marry football hero Tom Harper, Kate endures being disinherited and estranged from her family.
186. Tall, dark, handsome and eloquent, our hero cuts a dashing figure in the little city with big ambitions.
187. We feel sympathy for the hero who is led astray under the influence of his false friend.
188. Well, now's your chance to offer that reward - a real Accidental Hero weekend.
189. Johnny Hero played the between set music - again proving that he hosts easily the best disco in town.
190. The second was a glass dome, the size of a man, and a little taller than our hero.
191. His ancestors included two presidents and an aide-de-camp to independence hero Simon Boli var.
192. She the heroine entrapped by family expectations; he a faithful and stoic, if unimaginative hero.
193. And Murdoch was again Thistle's hero when he blocked a close range shot from Trevor Steven.
194. He was a disappointing hero to share her brave adventure.
195. It will be a struggle between your hero and whatever associates he may have and the forces of evil opposed to him.
196. There are some people who don't care if you are a hero or not.
197. Hill had established himself as a local hero and also as something of an eccentric.
198. The Iron Man is befriended by a young child and in the end, becomes a hero.
199. Quinns' hero was Paul Burke, who kicked 11 of his 27 points during the extra half-hour.
200. Having met his hero one evening at a small gathering, he was invited to pay a call the following week.
201. Voice over Britain may have to bide it's time for it's next tennis hero ... It could be Tim Henman.
202. Rodgers, hailed none the less as a hero in papers across the country, was renowned for being taciturn.
203. Quixote, Don, eponymous hero of the great novel by Cervantes.
204. In the movie, the hero has to rescue the world from an evil scientist.
205. The hero doesn't make his entrance until Act II, Scene 2.
206. La Norte, it would seem, is a bit of a cult hero among her work colleagues.
207. Day and night are compressed into an eight hour day, so you see everything our castaway hero can get up to.
208. The bad man always got his comeuppance, the hero got the girl.
209. Adding insult to injury, a double cross awaits our luckless hero in the final stanza.
210. He had a tendency toward hero worship and often gushed embarrassingly in correspondence with his heroes.