Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [art] lovely [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Henson has done a lovely job of placing his famous characters in the novel 's context while never letting us forget that this is meant to be a huge extravaganza . |
2 | ‘ Someone has done a lovely drawing of me . |
3 | Bubbles , who Pauline rightly describes as ‘ the ultimate multi-purpose pony ’ has won prizes for dressage and showing , is driven regularly and has produced a lovely colt foal who should make a nice working hunter pony . |
4 | Thanks to all the teachers from Inner Kent who helped provide a lovely tea at the training day . |
5 | She insisted she 'd got a lovely man for me . |
6 | Do n't you remember once we went round , he 'd got a lovely garden ! |
7 | ‘ Although , when I was going he did give me a sort of squeeze and said I 'd got the loveliest mouth he 'd ever seen . ’ |
8 | He signalled to the waiter ; during the brief ceremony of settling the bill , handing over a tip and saying yes thank you they 'd had a lovely evening and enjoyed their meal , his avoidance of her eye was constant and deliberate . |
9 | One can imagine someone in a room looking at a beautiful painting , drinking in the details and the way in which they combine to constitute the lovely whole , and there being nothing beyond this observer and the object of his contemplation . |
10 | Somehow she did n't want to spoil the lovely feeling of being close to Miguelito , hearing his romantic whisper , ‘ Señorita … ’ |
11 | Can it have changed much — or did it rain so pre-emptively that he can not have noticed the lovely inlets at Isleornsay , their green banked lands sloping to soft-coloured waters ? |
12 | You have the privilege of having found a lovely woman , privileged and — you know this better than I do unique . |
13 | Forrester seems to have played a lovely game , or so we are told by the Sunday tabloids . |
14 | We were like nervous children , unsure that they 'll be allowed to keep the lovely toy a relative stranger has just given them . |
15 | Just a mention about the Good Old Days Quiz Book , a B B C publication which is at your local B B C radio station , costs three pounds for one thousand questions , do n't be without it this Christmas , and it does make a lovely Christmas present as well . |
16 | So she went and they 've made a lovely job of it ! |
17 | Whelan came on for Rocky , and hit the post with his first touch , after Macca had made a lovely run and cut-back . |
18 | The previous year she had produced a lovely baby boy called Tom and despite great efforts to reduce her weight , nothing seemed to work because all the diets left her feeling hungry . |
19 | I 've got a lovely mirror . |
20 | and they 've got a lovely beigey mixture , like aran-type wool |
21 | ‘ You 've got a lovely waist , dear . |
22 | You 've got a lovely opportunity there to sell the non-price benefits . |
23 | Why did n't he go to , they 've got a lovely Burton 's in the precinct over there now . |
24 | and they 've got a lovely wardrobe in white |
25 | Without waiting for a reply , she put her head into the room and said in that all-things-bright-and-beautiful voice she reserved for her mother-in-law , which Greg found grating even on first acquaintance : ‘ I 've got a lovely surprise for you , Mother dear . |
26 | They 've got a lovely surprise at the wedding came to a a hotel you know |
27 | You never found that music , we 've got a lovely song out of Willy Wonka |
28 | I remember my mother saying to me once , she says er , I 've got a lovely dinner for you today , my duck . |
29 | I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts , they 're all standing in a row , big ones , small ones , one 's as a big as head , oh give a twist , of the wrist , the showman said . |
30 | I 've got a lovely bunch of coconuts Roll up my lad , roll up . |