How To Use Brooke In A Sentence
- Castro brooked no opposition to his régime, and many Cubans started to flee the island, first by the hundreds, then by the thousands.
- Brooke's poems were published in 1911, and after a year wandering in the North America and the South Seas, he was commissioned into the Royal Navy.
- The intentions were good, which is why Brooke couldn't really fault him.
- The eliminationist project is in many ways the signature of fascism, partly because it proceeds naturally from fascism's embrace of what Oxford Brookes scholar Roger Griffin calls palingenesis, or a Phoenix-like national rebirth, as its core myth. Crooks and Liars
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- Brooker, a stout and flabby man, with pouches under biliously tinged eyes, bowed and broke into a violent perspiration, not wholly due to the shiny black frock-coat suit of broadcloth donned for the occasion. The Dop Doctor
- In addition, the embassy suggests that late Ambassador Richard Holbrooke call Bos to make sure he "gets" the message. Wikileaks: America's Failed Attempts To Pressure Dutch Into Staying In Afghanistan
- The exacting task of tracing the course of the Potomac to its headspring was undertaken by William Mayo and Robert Brooke acting for the Crown, and Benjamin Winslow and John Savage acting for Lord Fairfax.
- Brooke didn't figure he was talking to her, nor cared for her opinion on the subject, but she spoke up anyway.
- Doctors at Addenbrooke's hospital in Cambridge said they had developed a successful desensitisation programme which builds up tolerance in patients by slowly exposing them to tiny doses of peanut.