Usa "noblewoman" in una frase
noblewoman frasi di esempio
noblewoman
1. It had a high-necked collar with no neckline, suited to the most modest noblewoman, buttoned up with white pearls
2. This would be a noblewoman, though, so she should be used to authority
3. He did not divulge the identity of the victim, but said merely that the noblewoman who had borne the royal signet-ring had been carried away by the chief of the Afghulis
4. Vyyn smiled in amusement as she reviewed mentally the history of that noblewoman
5. Queen Anne also didn’t seem to appreciate the rude remark of the noblewoman, who happened to be one of the most ardent enemies of royal power and was also a main instigator of the Princes’ Fronde Uprising
6. Once inside the torture chamber, the unknown noblewoman approached Nancy and looked up at her with a mean smile
7. The noblewoman was seemingly displeased by her question and motioned to one of the men, who then went to the drum and pulled the levers a number of time, tightening the chains holding Nancy and painfully stretching her body
8. The eyes of the noblewoman narrowed as she stared coldly at Nancy
9. That clearly irritated the noblewoman, who made another sign to the man at the drum
10. Going to a table supporting a number of instruments, the noblewoman chose a pair of pliers with long handles and returned to near Nancy, the pliers held high
11. “Then I will make her a noblewoman
12. “Only from her mother’s side, monsieur, which doesn’t make her a noblewoman according to French law
13. when asking for the hand of a noblewoman
14. Never mind that it had been Fife's brilliant idea to cast a mediocre soap star as Lady Genevieve, a noblewoman in love with a priest (played by Derrick Stone, a minor name whose entire range consisted of stoically wooden) in the midst of a plague-stricken 14th Century Europe
15. A NOBLEWOMAN: (Nobly) All that man has seen!
16. A noblewoman sometimes spends a few weeks at a monastery, if she feels the need to retire from
17. Why would he do that? They had already murdered a nun and a noblewoman – why scruple to kill a mere builder?”
18. The screen filled with a smoldering bank of snow fires, a Russian noblewoman, smoking long languid cigarettes, wringing her handkerchief, someone had died or was going to die
19. The clock stood in the private office of the noblewoman, and was so old as to have outlived its usefulness, and was simply kept as an heirloom
20. He fell on his knees before the noblewoman and plead with her for mercy
21. Dinner over, he carried a letter to the merchant which the noblewoman had given him to deliver
22. “What does it mean that Polikey does not come?” said the noblewoman impatiently