Use "livier" in a sentence
livier example sentences
livier
1. Olivieri, she took a leave of absence
2. company then refused to pay, claiming that Olivieri had violated the terms of the
3. Alberto thought about Olivier Callucini and his rise to fame
4. It was a simple life and Olivier was happy
5. She met Olivier when she was just fifteen but she loved him from the moment she saw him
6. The doctors told Olivier that his wife had leukaemia and that there was no cure
7. Olivier watched his beautiful wife slip away and became angry with the world
8. An argument started after they tried to search Olivier
9. He pulled a knife on one of the soldiers and stabbed him, the other Carabinieiri shot Oliver in the arm but then Olivier dived at him and slit his throat
10. Sit down Olivier and let the women tend to your wound
11. ” The Don was about to send Olivier and his young sons to America but the first boat he could get Olivier onto was bound for Brazil where so many Italians had settled over the years
12. He knew that Olivier would be taken care of in Brazil
13. Olivier dropped to his knees and thanked Don Agostini for his help
14. Olivier worked faithfully for Don De Angelo but Brazil was very different to Sicily, it was always hot and sunny and the language was a huge barrier
15. As the years went by Olivier became closer and closer to the Don who raised his rank until he sat at his right hand
16. Olivier became his heir and when the old man died he took over the reigns of the business
17. Very satisfactorily indeed,' Rafferty repeated, with an air as confident as only an Olivier-manqué could make it
18. She will soon begin dying her hair reddish blond, and, at the suggestion of legendary actor Laurence Olivier, she will hire a voice coach from London’s Royal National Theatre to bring her speaking voice down an octave
19. You take Sir Laurence Olivier, for example
20. I just don't see what's so marvelous about Sir Laurence Olivier, that's all
21. At thirteen, when her family lived in New York State, she developed such a fever for Laurence Olivier that, unbeknownst to her parents, she hopped a train to Manhattan to see him in Wuthering Heights
22. Further, that on or about July 6, 1956, she will proceed to England where she tentatively plans to make a motion picture starring Laurence Olivier
23. Set in London in 1911 during the coronation of King George V, the plot has us spend an evening with Grandduke Charles (Olivier), the prince regent of Carpathia, who’s come to town for the royal proceedings to take place the following day
24. There was widespread speculation as to how Marilyn’s well-known neurotic behavior—tardiness, absenteeism, ill-preparedness, insecurities—would play against the professionalism and discipline of the classically trained Olivier
25. Olivier, as director and leading man, bore the brunt
26. ) Olivier goes on to say, “There are two entirely different sides [to Marilyn]
27. ” Of her acting, Olivier called her “a professional amateur
28. Thus, after all was said and done, Paula Strasberg would be making more than anyone else involved in the picture besides Marilyn and Laurence Olivier! It would seem that Marilyn had replaced one Natasha Lytess with another, especially given Arthur Miller’s feelings about Paula
29. He had heard that Laurence Olivier thought she might be a spoiled brat, and he didn’t know how to respond to that since he basically agreed
30. Olivier had been hired by Marilyn—the movie was being produced by her company—but wasn’t exactly grateful
31. However, Marilyn then clarified that what he wrote was that he agreed with Olivier that she could be a bitch
32. She wanted to tell Arthur that he should try acting with the capricious Olivier and see how that worked out for him, and she would sit on the sidelines and write about it, but “I don’t have the nerve
33. Also, she didn’t get along with Laurence Olivier and, I have to say, from my vantage point—which was, admittedly, on the outside looking in—it seemed that she disliked him a lot
34. Miller felt that she didn’t understand Olivier and wasn’t trying hard enough to fit in with him
35. When she was unhappy with Fox’s final cut of the film, she expressed her dissatisfaction to Jack Warner, MCA, and Laurence Olivier’s production company
36. “Laurence Olivier, she says, had agreed to polish her Shakespearean training after Strasberg finished, and she would pay him whatever he asked
37. The world’s greatest actor and the movies’ love goddess join forces to bring Terence Rattigan’s stage play The Sleeping Prince to the screen, with Olivier repeating his stage role and Monroe playing the role essayed by Olivier’s then wife, Vivien Leigh
38. Grandduke Charles of Carpathia (Olivier) is on a mission of state to London to attend the coronation of British king George V on June 22, 1911