Darcys example sentences

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"Darcys" Example Sentences

1. The Darcys were greeted warmly by their acquaintances at the ball.
2. Mr. Darcy had a reputation for being proud and aloof.
3. Elizabeth Bennet was initially repulsed by Mr. Darcy's rudeness.
4. Mrs. Darcy was known for her charitable contributions to local organizations.
5. The Darcys' estate, Pemberley, was one of the grandest in the county.
6. Georgiana Darcy was shy and reserved, unlike her brother.
7. The Darcys were often invited to the finest social events.
8. Elizabeth eventually came to appreciate Mr. Darcy's true worth.
9. The Darcys' marriage was considered a love match.
10. Lady Catherine de Bourgh believed that Darcys were superior to Bennets.
11. Mr. Darcy was initially interested in Miss Bingley before he met Elizabeth.
12. The Darcys' arrival caused quite a stir in the village.
13. Elizabeth was surprised to learn that Mr. Darcy had helped her sister.
14. Caroline Bingley was envious of the attention Mr. Darcy paid to Elizabeth.
15. The Darcys were not pleased when Mr. Collins came to visit.
16. Mr. Darcy's letter to Elizabeth explained many misunderstandings.
17. The Darcys were known for their keen intelligence and wit.
18. Elizabeth was impressed by the grandeur of the Darcys' home.
19. Mr. Darcy's actions at the Netherfield ball were misunderstood by many.
20. The Darcys were not amused by Lydia Bennet's elopement.
21. Elizabeth tried to keep her feelings for Mr. Darcy hidden.
22. Mr. Darcy's proposal to Elizabeth was initially rejected.
23. The Darcys were seen as social climbers by some.
24. Elizabeth was surprised by Mr. Darcy's kind treatment of her family.
25. The Darcy family tree was steeped in tradition and wealth.
26. Lydia Bennet's misconduct reflected poorly on the Darcys.
27. Mr. Darcy's snobbishness was eventually tempered by his love for Elizabeth.
28. The Darcys were not afraid to break social conventions.
29. Elizabeth's wit and charm won over the resistant Mr. Darcy.
30. The Darcys' generosity was felt throughout the community.

Common Phases

1. Darcy's law states that flow rate is proportional to the pressure gradient;
2. Hydraulic conductivity, also called permeability, is a measurement of Darcy's law;
3. Darcy's experiment proved that water moves through soil due to gravity;
4. Soil with higher clay content will typically have a lower Darcy velocity.

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