said造句

"Yeah," he said.

"I understand why LeBron said it," Wade said.

I squirmed and said nothing.

"We lack everything," he said.

This is "cheating pupils", he said.

"Mother son warily, said:" to you?

Asked in a poll last year whether France should fully rejoin, 38% said yes, 34% said no and 28% said they were not sure.

"We choose to go to the moon," he said, famously.

And Jacob said unto them, My brethren, whence be ye? And they said, Of Haran are we.

His friend said, "you mean hysterical," "No," he said, "historical, she tells me everything I've ever done wrong."

One third of those without children said a son, two-thirds had no preference and only a residual said a daughter.

"So we went out and looked for these fabled groups," she said.

"Understood," Tom said wearily.

Dr. Lee said I squinted.

And she said to the attendant, cranberry, and I said, Dr. Pepper, and she said, vodka.

"We deserve this Cheese," Hem said.

He stepped into his shoes and said he was ready.

"I never say things like 'this feels spooky,"' said Crowley.

Outside of their polarity, the horrific relationship fallout boils down to he-said-she-said -- a classic case of a war of words.

"Two weeks ago, the President's spokesman said that they were confident that they knew how every dime was being spent at AIG," said Mr. Boehner.

“Goddamn it, ” I said.

I do "he said softly."

"They're robbed by underlings," said Fanny shortly."Just what I said."

"Well, I have now," he said, shocked and offended.

Morin said he never called for a withdrawal date, But rather said NATO should stay in Afghanistan as long as necessary, although not forever.

said造句

"Hello?" he said.

“It was a misdemeanor, ” I said.

"We have two known, totally unsatisfactory explanations," Turner said.

Van Gaal heard that Ferguson had said Bayern would not have won but for the red card. "It's easy to say that after a loss, " he said.

"I prefer this," he said.

"The findings basically said that eels don't need freshwater habitat to survive, " Watts said, throwing up his hands in exasperation.

Stevens said that, but Frost could have said it, too.

"These journalists here were very apologetic," said Mr. Bush. "They said this doesn't represent the Iraqi people."

He said the market might not get much time to digest what finance ministers said.

"You're kidding," she said.

Buddha said, "cause and effect are related".