Usa "studious" in una frase
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studious
1. They push her hard to be studious, to get good grades
2. The atmosphere was deliciously crisp, the feeling studious
3. Iylin went to Mass daily once he found the Temple, and one day he ran into the Priest Rignslin Josite, the studious man who had examined Ayrim on the day of the ern chase
4. Such a man though was beyond base thoughts of that sort; he was certainly merely grinning at the studious labor going on around the Strategium Proper, indirectly praising the high spirits of everyone involved and personally congratulating the General of the Army for kicking off the preparations in a way that was only expected of him:
5. On the other hand, some of the best of the scholars of theology, having at first set out to verify and sanctify their faith through the studious investigation and correlation of the answers of old, have stumbled over an exception that they believe has nullified the basis of the faith that they once had
6. With the sudden release from personal guidance, interest and pressure came a slack in my studious intentions
7. stories that arise because of serious and studious efforts in the house rehabbing arena
8. “Well, Bob was extremely studious and didn’t really have any outside activities or close friends that I recall
9. They had three children, Theresa who was the eldest and very chatty, Timothy who was both humorous and studious and Ciara the youngest who was pretty but shy
10. He had a volatile nature that was curbed by his adventurous and studious streaks
11. He was a very studious boy and always completed the homework given to him in the evening before going out to play with his friends
12. Ivan was studious and somewhat quieter than his other school friends but had a great sense of wit
13. It just fizzled out and he got back to his studious ways
14. studious side while he complimented her cooking, domestic and budgeting skills
15. She was however, very studious, extremely well read, and a keen sportswoman he was informed
16. He became more studious
17. The girl closed her mouth and looked around in exasperation at her studious looking male companions seated at their table
18. Quiet and studious, he rarely ventured an opinion that was not framed in numbers
19. Jesus was very lively as a child and also very studious of foreign languages
20. At least the guy is studious, I said to myself
21. A studious looking
22. The young woman was indeed very studious but Corey and I
23. Since his mother had breast fed and was very studious in the
24. wall, always so boring and studious
25. He assumed the appearance of a studious philosopher of
26. head, studious, mindful, with an aversion to risk
27. Whittinghill was very studious in his early years
28. I tried to follow her, a studious pupil in awe of his teacher, but I was lost in the indirectness of it all
29. … Along with this physical exuberance, he develops a more studious interest in nature
30. Aj people are intelligent, knowledgeable, and studious; they tend to be conservative and are very decisive
31. A shy studious Cherokee girl
32. He was so studious that when his neural implant’s alarm clock went off, he realized he risked being late for class and shut down his home computer system
33. knew her well as very studious
34. Back then the two were thrown together as flat mates and, as Duncan had been keen to remind him, Hugh had been the studious nerd heading for a first class honours in computer science, and Duncan the slacker and all round cool guy heading for an attendance certificate
35. The third is a studious, serious and quite beautiful child who resembles her father
36. them between their building and the era of a studious
37. The young men, apart from the “square” upper classes and the sensible studious crop of the rest, divided style-wise into the youth subcultures of the mods and the rockers
38. They were obviously bright and studious but I did not identify any circulating geniuses as I seemed to discern, perhaps mistakenly, at MIT
39. I enjoyed my student days in Oslo and the cultural life they offered but I was the studious type
40. A Vogue magazine with no other model but herself on the front stood out from the studious materials, and she suddenly had to remove it, otherwise she might be considered cynical and egoistic, which she might have been in the first place
41. I wasn’t a particularly studious child though I loved to read, which was a challenge as there were
42. Yes, we are still students even after our studious life in school or college or whatever it is, is over
43. I was a studious
44. Lorry could distinctly see), though still very pale, was calmly studious and attentive
45. --as the little Lucie, comically studious at the task of the morning, or dressing a doll at her mother's footstool, chattered in the tongues of the Two Cities that were blended in her life
46. Carton followed the lines and words of his paper, with a slow forefinger, and with a studious and absorbed face
47. A distinguished personage happened to visit the school that morning, and Amy's beautifully drawn maps received praise, which honor to her foe rankled in the soul of Miss Snow, and caused Miss March to assume the airs of a studious young peacock
48. March safely at home, busy with his books and the small parish which found in him a minister by nature as by grace, a quiet, studious man, rich in the wisdom that is better than learning, the charity which calls all mankind `brother', the piety that blossoms into character, making it august and lovely
49. Then he avoided the tender subject altogether, wrote philosophical notes to Jo, turned studious, and gave out that he was going tòdig', intending to graduate in a blaze of glory
50. To bring my argument to a close, I would say then, gentle sir, let your son go on as his star leads him, for being so studious as he seems to be, and having already successfully surmounted the first step of the sciences, which is that of the languages, with their help he will by his own exertions reach the summit of polite literature, which so well becomes an independent gentleman, and adorns, honours, and distinguishes him, as much as the mitre does the bishop, or the gown the learned counsellor