mathry造句
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- Rees Mathry, Paul's father, goes on appeal and is vindicated.
- Nearby villages include Llanrhian, Abercastle, Porthgain, Mathry, Square and Compass, Penparc and Croesgoch.
- Believing his father, Rees Mathry, had died a war hero, he is shocked to discover he is alive and serving a life sentence in prison for murder.
- The film tells the story of Paul Mathry, a man who left England for the United States as a child evacuee, and who returns to Liverpool twenty years later.
- The first of his radio plays to make his reputation was " Mathry Beacon " ( 1956 ), about a small detachment of men and women still guarding a Top Secret " missile deflector " somewhere in Wales, years after the war has ended.
- It's difficult to find mathry in a sentence. 用mathry造句挺難的
- At the time of the Grouping, the Government had appealed to the railways to undertake as much work as possible for the relief of unemployment, and the GWR proposed a new branch line from Mathry Road, on the Fishguard line, to St Davids, a distance of about ten miles, at a cost of ?50, 000 . ( Other lines elsewhere were proposed . ) The Company asked for a Government grant, stating that " there appears to be little prospect . . . of the receipts from the lines being more than sufficient to cover working expenses ".
- The first of his radio plays to make his reputation was " Mathry Beacon " ( 1956 ) about a small detachment of men and women still guarding a Top Secret " missile deflector " somewhere in Wales, some years after the war has ended . ( The first and only American production, starring Martyn Green, was syndicated to public stations in 1981 by the National Radio Theater of Chicago . ) Also of note are " Unman, Wittering and Zigo " ( 1958 ) in which a young teacher finds his predecessor has been murdered by the boys in his class ) and " The Long House " ( 1965 ) . " Out of the Crocodile " ran at the Phoenix Theatre in 1963-64 starring Kenneth More, Celia Johnson and Cyril Raymond . " " The Spies are Singing " " was presented at the Nottingham Playhouse in 1966, starring the theatre's Artistic Director John Neville.