ir开头的英语句子
I rang up to tell my father that I should go home next Monday.
I rang up to tell my aunt that I Should leave for Los Angeles next Monday.
I rang up to inquire about train times.
I rang up Mrs Spencer, who did our accounts.
I rang up the theatre to book seats for tonight.
I rang up to tell my father that I should leave for London.
I remember a rhyme my mother taught me years ago, which I cannot recall all of, but enough of it has always stayed with me to fulfill its purpose.
I reasoned with Professor Jayne.
I ran up the stairs and saw Alison lying at the top.
I remember the black wharves and the slips.
Iran is obstinate, paranoid and ambitious. But it is also vulnerable.
I really want to lose some of this belly fat and turn it into muscle.
I regretted that I didn't make better decisions when I was younger.
Ireland's debt and banking predicament was once again in the spotlight.
I realized it was in my pocket all along.
"I really like their sound, although I'm not crazy about their lyrics," he says, diplomatically.
I ran over and checked his pulse.
I remembered it very well.
I remembered something in my wallet.
I remembered that it was in my briefcase.
I remind them to do that when they start up with their pre-trip conversations about the wonderful, exotic, expensive, longish vacations they are planning.
Iron and gold are different because iron rusts and gold does not.
Iron rusts, silver will be black in the air in the air, this is a kind of oxidation.
Iron rusts in ordinary water.
Iron rusts in the moist air.
I remarried, and my husband Tim and I have a loving family that includes four children.
I rolled over and went back to sleep.
I rolled the baby over onto its stomach.
I remember the fear and the panic of the unknown.
I replied, hurrying out to the yard.
Irrigation timing is important due to light rather shallow soils.
I remember you're a tour guide.
Iron casts better than copper.
I realise, of course, that I may not see him grow to full manhood, or marry, or have children.
I really don't want any dessert or coffee.
I ran away to Kensington Gardens and lived a long long time among the fairies.
I reached over and offered my hand. Oscar sniffed it intently, then stood up to move toward me, allowing me to gently scratch him behind the ears.
I receive quizzical stares and more than a few raised eyebrows while unloading my cart onto the conveyor belt at the supermarket.
I regularly drop litter wherever it suits me. I'm not prepared to walk around with rubbish in my hand until I find a bin.
I rather question the concept of "unconditional love", actually, and not just because I am the mother of two teenage boys.
I realized that I was sitting alone with Jay.
I really think that telemarketing shouldn't be allowed.
Iran's leaders sniff that they want to see action, not just nice words.
I returned to the office, fresh from the airport.
I returned to the inn cold and wet, soaked through by the drizzling rain.
I remember talking with a young lawyer who was about to begin her first jury trial.
I read that they often hide from predators by squirting out a cloud of ink, or something like that.