00 agentの例文
- Other authors have elaborated and expanded upon the 00 agents.
- Fleming himself only mentions five 00 agents in all.
- He is electrocuted by his own reactor in a fight with the rogue 00 agent " Goldeneye ".
- With Bond returning to active duty, Scarlett moves off to her own operations as a full 00 agent.
- Papava feared that if Bond knew she was a potential 00 agent, he would not have worked with her.
- As with the books, other writers have elaborated and expanded upon the 00 agents in the films and in other media.
- Additional unidentified 00 agents are seen briefly in " Thunderball " and " The World Is Not Enough ".
- Bond's fellow 00 agents appear receiving briefings in " Thunderball " and " The World Is Not Enough ".
- According to " Moonraker ", James Bond is the most senior of three 00 agents; the two others were 008 and 0011.
- He is sedated and taken to meet M, who informs him that his status as a 00 Agent is suspended under suspicion of having leaked information under duress.
- Later novels feature two more 00 agents; 009 is mentioned in " Thunderball " and 006 is mentioned in " On Her Majesty's Secret Service ".
- In " Thunderball ", there are nine chairs for the 00 agents; Moneypenny says every 00 agent in Europe has been recalled, not every 00 agent in the world.
- In " Thunderball ", there are nine chairs for the 00 agents; Moneypenny says every 00 agent in Europe has been recalled, not every 00 agent in the world.
- In " Thunderball ", there are nine chairs for the 00 agents; Moneypenny says every 00 agent in Europe has been recalled, not every 00 agent in the world.
- At the start of Fleming's first book, " Casino Royale ", Bond is already a 00 agent, having been given the position after killing two enemy agents, a Japanese spy on the thirty-sixth floor of the Norwegian double agent who had betrayed two British agents; it is suggested by Bond scholar John Griswold that these were part of Bond's wartime service with Special Operations Executive, a British World War II covert military organisation.