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Irene造句
1. Irene prowled restlessly around the room. 2. Irene has all the latest pop records. 3. Irene shuffled the deck. 4. The last I heard, Joe and Irene were still happily married. 5. Irene won't be able to play in the match on Saturday. 6. Irene nursed it up to twenty-two. 7. Irene felt drained from the panel discussion. 8. Irene read quickly over the short news item. 9. Irene: No-what did he used to have on Thanksgiving? 10. John has become more appreciative of Irene. 11. Irene ran in the house and called her sister who ran right over. 12. By this time Irene was emitting a steady gurgle of contentment, when she wasn't laughing her head off. 13. Irene Hills's face is modelled on an Easter Island statue. 14. Irene often has to take time off work. Fortunately she has a very understanding boss. 15. Irene the heroine is a journalist from an upper middle-class family engaged to be married to an army officer. 16. Rachel hadn't seen Irene Markham for five years but she was shocked by how much older she looked. 17. The panel was chaired by Miss Irene Shubik, an independent producer. 18. Her name, I think, was Irene, and she was a big, fat woman who had a wonderful laugh. 19. The next year, there were no remarks about Irene and her fatal effect on plants. 20. Irene did a nice job on those clothes didn't she? 21. Irene still telephones regularly but I mustn't get my hopes up. 22. Occasionally, nowadays, Irene is around to psych him up before he goes in there. 23. Irene Good analyzed one additional piece of fabric from the Zaghunluq burials. 24. Desperate, his wife Irene chased up a radio advertisement for drop-in surgery performed with only a local anaesthetic. 25. Anyway, Irene always complained about the way lupins shed their petals all over the polished table. 26. Lunch at Harry's Bar was in full flow when Irene made a splendid entrance. 27. Marcos's widow Imelda broke down in tears but her daughters Imee and Irene maintained their composure. 28. We've started finding love-letters, in the trash, letters from Irene. 29. And the funny thing is: I thought I was more or less over Irene. 30. It was called not by a pope, nor even a patriarch, but by the Empress Irene.