「well-to-do」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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She was evidently a | well-to-do agent of a purple-dye firm of Thyatira, a ci |
orn in Brecon, south Wales, his father was a | well-to-do apothecary. |
csville was racially mixed and included some | well-to-do areas. |
red as a hero/martyr by some factions of the | well-to-do Bolivian political elites. |
n the evening and were primarily attended by | well-to-do bourgeois, the lower aristocracy, and foreig |
and Helene Hancke (1859-1926), a member of a | well-to-do Breslau family. |
unger woman Marie Sophie Hansen, daughter of | well-to-do businessman Hans Peter Hansen. |
lvania, he was the son of Francis Preston, a | well-to-do businessman, and Sarah Buchanan Campbell, da |
in Baltimore, where they began blackmailing | well-to-do businessmen and politicians. |
Well-to-do carol singers perform the song in the play, | |
character is sent to a boarding school at a | well-to-do city university by his family who mortgage e |
e primarily household instruments, played by | well-to-do, educated members of society, as a pleasant |
This was not a suitable job for the | well-to-do families at the time. |
as among the highest in the nation, and most | well-to-do families drank bottled spring water. |
hlumberger was born in Mulhouse, France to a | well-to-do family involved in textile manufacturing. |
he-Fields in London, Blathwayt was born to a | well-to-do family of Protestant merchants and lawyers. |
e who has a prosperous background or is of a | well-to-do family environment. |
Born to a | well-to-do family in Pittsburgh, John Crutchley was a f |
Christy, the daughter of a | well-to-do family in Asheville, North Carolina, finds h |
rt, starring Ersin Korkut as a servant for a | well-to-do family which is visited by legendary bloodsu |
Born to a | well-to-do family in Yancheng, Jiangsu, Hau received a |
Sebahattin starts working as a servant for a | well-to-do family, where he develops an unrequited love |
Leavitt a | well-to-do farmer and officeholder. |
Manning, son of a | well-to-do farmer and a well-known cricketer, was born |
youngest of six children, and his father, a | well-to-do farmer, died shortly before his birth. |
five feet eight in height and dressed like a | well-to-do farmer. |
Tillmanites had split into two factions: the | well-to-do farmers with ties to Clemson College and the |
mon meringue pie; its clientele included the | well-to-do from nearby Alamo Heights, businessmen and p |
settle herself into the life of a respected, | well-to-do gentleman's wife. |
rass buttons, such as used to be affected by | well-to-do gentlemen of the old school about 40 years a |
Gurdit Singh Sandhu, from Amritsar, was a | well-to-do government contractor in Singapore who was a |
Yaba consumption became fashionable for the | well-to-do in Bangladesh. |
Many expatriates, business houses and the | well-to-do in the city enjoy the fresh vegetables and f |
ndora Lifts The Lid, a light novel about the | well-to-do in contemporary Hamptons. |
Semper was born into a | well-to-do industrialist family in Altona. |
son of Israel Mendel Keller, a | well-to-do innkeeper. |
ly death in 1917, Judith was brought up by a | well-to-do Jewish family. |
had studied in Berlin, enjoyed the life of a | well-to-do Jewish family". |
Like most | well-to-do kids at their family's beach houses during t |
apprentice, and Margery Bray, daughter of a | well-to-do Kittery merchant, William Pepperrell studied |
lity and decency...although a good number of | well-to-do Londoners take advantage of the week for a c |
cribed his biological father as "a carefree, | well-to-do man who didn't really give a damn about the |
"It was the practice...for many | well-to-do manufacturers and merchants to build fine ho |
The Vergniauds had both come from | well-to-do merchant families with a long history in the |
r 30, 1749), an immigrant from Germany and a | well-to-do merchant involved in iron and sugar. |
ian, Latimer was a member of a prominent and | well-to-do merchant family and was very much in agreeme |
ghts is one of East Oakland's safer and more | well-to-do neighborhoods, and features a religious pres |
ones' is as familiar in [the respectable and | well-to-do New York suburb of] Scarsdale as she is on B |
ized on 12 June; she was the oldest child of | well-to-do Nicholas Turner and Anna Towers. |
rg, West Virginia that was developed for the | well-to-do of Martinsburg at the turn of the twentieth |
boy Quasimodo shows signs of deformity, his | well-to-do parents place him in the charge of the town' |
is passenger line was created as a means for | well-to-do Parisians to travel to their country homes. |
hen the area was first constructed, it was a | well-to-do part of Bradford, and built at a time when t |
p, one exclusively tailored for the needs of | well-to-do passengers. |
The hospital aimed at drying out the | well-to-do patient. |
He was raised in a relatively | well-to-do peasant-artisan family. |
He was the only son of a pious and | well-to-do physician of Chichester; his parents were bo |
Niemcewicz, scion of a moderately | well-to-do Polish noble family, graduated from the Wars |
Polish-Americans, Lithuanian-Americans, and | well-to-do professionals and gentrifiers who would have |
cles the life of Frank Parrish (Tim Reid), a | well-to-do professor at Brown University, an Ivy League |
Edward grew up in a | well-to-do Quaker family in Philadelphia. |
adelphia in 1701, the son of Isaac Norris, a | well-to-do Quaker merchant and original participant in |
It was a | well-to-do quarter during 13th-15th centuries, when it |
ed in Akasaka, Tokyo, where her father was a | well-to-do sadler. |
Gated communities are also popular with | well-to-do Saudis. |
Brittany Havers (Susan Ward), a | well-to-do school-girl, is soon to inherit the fortune |
ids, butlers, chauffeurs and waiters for the | well-to-do seasonal white residents. |
Ann Greenslit Pudeator was a | well-to-do septuagenarian widow hanged on charges of be |
In 1928 Stevenson married Ellen Borden, a | well-to-do socialite. |
mily reunion with the impending visit of two | well-to-do sons - landowner Aram, who resides in Turkey |
liquor business in Newark, and the family's | well-to-do status allowed Michael to pursue his educati |
The | well-to-do suburban community that District 33A encompa |
Born into a | well-to-do, Tamil family in Colombo, his father was a r |
h was born in Danzig (Gdansk) in Poland of a | well-to-do trade family. |
Two | well-to-do uncles provided the means for his education, |
He led the life of | well-to-do Victorian country gentlemen, and concentrate |
ried Alexander Shelton, a businessman from a | well-to-do Virginia family. |
heritage; as a young woman Leer worked for a | well-to-do white family with a large farm in Kentucky's |
ter, an African-American maid, employed by a | well-to-do white woman, Miriam Thompson, played by Spac |
Christine (Richardson) is the maid of a | well-to-do widow (Julie Walters) and her daughter (Soph |
emaining tenants, many of whom were elderly, | well-to-do widows, to ensure them that their leases and |
Martin Lynch-Gibbon is a 41-year-old | well-to-do wine merchant whose childless marriage to an |
A regular foursome of | well-to-do women made an unusual wager-the loser would |
Sam is a shrill, immature, hypochondriac, | well-to-do young man. |
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