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imaginative可以用于It’s +adj.+ of sb. to do sth.句式嗎? | |||
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After some eight months of unflagging experiment I came to the conclusion that the two most exquisitely imaginative of all Julius Beningsen's autobiographical disclosures were those which dealt respectively with Andre Gide and Oscar Wilde. Anonymous at birth, nobody knows who he's liable to turn out to be. He is the most imaginative of all creations, and yet what happens, as his own years come to him, is usually ordinary, dull, and for the most part boring. When later he asked for his commission as a souvenir, was there not talk of returning it to him in a gold casket? IIen who had witnessed all the discouragement,' and defeats of war from 1775 to Yorktown in 1781 believed that his energy, his resolution, his leadership had carried the cause to victory, and they did nit begrudge any honor or withhold applause of any apostrophe the most imaginative of their orators could fashion. Last week, before a packed audience at the New York Academy of Medicine, Dr. Ren Jules Dubos, most imaginative of Pasteur's scientific heirs, suggested a radically new approach:… It is remarkable that Kennedy, the candidate who attacks the suffocating complacency of the' fifties, who heads the party from which forward surges ought to be expected, who gathers about him some of the most gated and imaginative of the nation's academic intellectuals, and who should be the beneficiary of this search, somehow is not coming through, not drawing out the distinctions that do exist between himself and Nixon, and between the two parties. Reporting on these elaborate new techniques of computer graphics, which created the most imaginative of TRON's sets and props, were Los Angeles' Russell Leavitt and New York and props, were Los Angeles' Russell Leavitt and New York Reporter-Researcher Peter Ainslie. And if goodness doesn't grab you, pasta is also easy to prepare in a seemingly endless array of variations, challenging even the most imaginative of chefs. The best American minds, or at least the most generous and imaginative of American minds (I think of Lincoln and Melville and Edison), tended to be self-taught. 可以看出包含imaginative的句子均不屬于“It’s +adj.+ of sb. to do sth.”句式。 引用地址: |
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