feiling造句
例句與造句
- Shanghai Feiling wouldn't comment Thursday, referring all questions to a lawyer in Beijing whose firm wouldn't give out his number.
- During the war, the Chamberlain family had commissioned historian Keith Feiling to produce an official biography, and gave him access to Chamberlain's private diaries and papers.
- Iwamoto wouldn't say whether Honda would also sue the companies _ Shanghai Feiling Motorcycle Manufacturing Co ., Zhejiang Huangyan Huari Group and its subsidiary, Henan Huangyan Huari Xinxiang Motorcycle Manufacturing Co.
- He challenged the traditional view, espoused by G . M . Trevelyan and Sir Keith Feiling, that the politics of Anne's reign was dominated by two parties ( Whigs and Tories ).
- For Feiling's 80th birthday in 1964, Hugh Trevor-Roper edited a festschrift, " Essays in British history presented to Sir Keith Feiling " with a foreword by Lord David Cecil.
- It's difficult to find feiling in a sentence. 用feiling造句挺難的
- For Feiling's 80th birthday in 1964, Hugh Trevor-Roper edited a festschrift, " Essays in British history presented to Sir Keith Feiling " with a foreword by Lord David Cecil.
- The patent was revoked in 2001 after three Chinese companies _ Shanghai Feiling, Zhejiang Huangyan Huari Group and Henan Huangyan Huari Xinxiang _ claimed similar designs had been published in magazines and were already being used in China.
- While Feiling had the right of access to official papers as the official biographer of a recently deceased person, he may not have been aware of the provision, and the Cabinet Secretary denied his requests for access.
- English historian A . J . P . Taylor in 1950 praised Feiling's historiography, calling it " Toryism " in contrast to the more common " Whig history ", or liberal historiography, written to show the inevitable progress of mankind.
- Though Feiling produced what historian David Dutton described in 2001 as " the most impressive and persuasive single-volume biography " of Chamberlain ( completed during the war and published in 1946 ), he could not repair the damage already done to Chamberlain's reputation.
- In his biography, Keith Feiling wrote : " " Of what he felt of his debt to his wife, he often spoke in public and, as it had been at Ladywood, so he repeats in a letter of 1937 on becoming Prime Minister :'I should never have become P . M . if I hadn't had Annie to help me . ""