book of fate造句
例句与造句
- Opening narration explains how the Book of Fate came to be.
- Nothing is more certainly written in the book of fate than that these people are to be free.
- Informing her about the Book of Fate, a tome their father kept that tells the entire history of Domino, and its location.
- The Specialists climb the mountain but Sky and Bartelby, Oritel's scribe in spiritual form, who shows them the Book of Fate.
- But one of his most revealing, prophetic pronouncements suggests a sense of guilt : " Nothing is more certainly written in the book of fate than that these people are to be free.
- It's difficult to find book of fate in a sentence. 用book of fate造句挺难的
- In issue 12 of " Book of Fate ", Heckler makes a cameo in a bar called Warriors where he and some other lesser known heroes are talking about their crime fighting memories.
- The special agents, led by another familiar figure, steal it and its vaccine, but end up roughed up and detained in a distant manor where one of the mad professor's underlings is studying the Book of Fate.
- In the final scene before the credits, Bartelby appears by the Book of Fate, telling the audience that the prophecy has been fulfilled, Bloom is now a guardian fairy and there is a new Company of Light-the Winx.
- Her novel " The Book of Fate " has been translated into 26 languages and the English translation by Sara Khalili was listed by " World Literature Today " as one of the " 75 notable translations of 2013 ".
- Clotho carries a spindle or a roll ( the book of fate ), Lachesis a staff with which she points to the horoscope on a globe, and Atropos ( Aisa ) a scroll, a wax tablet, a sundial, a pair of scales, or a cutting instrument.
- When being interrogated by Batman, Karate Kid, still disoriented, identifies himself as " Wes Holloway, a member of the Trident Guild . " The name is a direct allusion to the protagonist of Brad Meltzer's latest novel, " The Book of Fate ".
- The fifth sentence quoted on the northeast interior wall ( " Nothing is more certainly written in the book of fate than these people are to be free . " ) has been called " misleadingly truncated " by historian Garry Wills, because Jefferson's sentence continued with : " Nor is it less certain that the two races, equally free, cannot live in the same government ."