Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] love with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So , here I am , Uncle Orrin , ’ she had said gaily , ‘ your naughty niece , exiled because she was silly enough to fall in love with a poor man who was only interested in her money . |
2 | And if she was naïve enough to fall in love with him — so much the better . |
3 | We 've all fallen in love with our cover picture this month , and hope you will too — it 's got such a happy , festive feel . |
4 | She was , however , able to describe and explain the scenario that would be repeated in most of Nicholson 's most spectacular films — where he personally falls in love with his co-star . |
5 | The worst scenario for Nicky , I imagined , would be if Enya suddenly fell in love with another producer . |
6 | Fortunately for her the camera had already fallen in love with the new royal cover girl . |
7 | She had already fallen in love with him , her whole heart had been surrendered , but he could never know that because he would have such power over her that she would never be able to deny him her body . |
8 | She had already fallen in love with Matthew Preston . |
9 | AIR AND ANGELS by Susan Hill Mandarin , £3.99 THE natural choice to be the next head of his Cambridge College , a bachelor philosopher in his fifties , sees a 15-year-old girl standing on a bridge and instantly , desperately falls in love with her . |
10 | She soon fell in love with someone else , also about nine years older than herself , who seemed very keen and wanted to marry her . |
11 | I went into London and I picked up this Tokai and just fell in love with it — it just had the perfect neck . |
12 | Have you ever fallen in love with somebody you should n't have ? |
13 | By Royal Invitation ( 1988 ) related , for example , that the Queen was suspicious about the number 13 , that a footman had once fallen in love with Princess Margaret , and that Prince Charles disliked chocolate cakes , but manifested a distinct partiality for Bath Olivers . |
14 | ‘ She 'll probably still fall in love with you , ’ Jessamy said drily . |
15 | Marion took a deep breath , " … d' you reckon anyone 'll ever fall in love with me ? " |
16 | Like the vampires , the reader quickly falls in love with the people in her stories . |
17 | I realised the truth when I became close to a friend of a friend and gradually fell in love with her . |
18 | He acquired a few pupils , including an ugly girl named Josepha von Auernhammer , who promptly fell in love with him . |
19 | Stunning Laura , who shot to fame alongside Patrick Swayze in Point Break and Robin Williams in Cadillac Man , admits : ‘ I 'm forever falling in love with my co-stars . |
20 | This last quality was , however , manifest in his second ( and best ) film , Le Coeur Battant ( 1961 ) , a witty and enchanting comedy about a couple in a small seaside resort — she ( Francoise Brion ) waiting for her lover to arrive and he ( Jean-Louis Trintignant ) gradually falling in love with her but refusing to admit it even to himself . |
21 | I 've also fallen in love with the stereo . |
22 | Pip has never really thought about his features until this point and from then on wants to be a gentleman because he has instantly fallen in love with Estella and wants to impress her , and make her love him . |
23 | The price was about the only thing about the house that was right , but we 'd both fallen in love with it right away . |
24 | ‘ Yes , but perhaps he thought I might meet some wealthy man who would instantly fall in love with me and so relieve him of some of the responsibility , ’ she retorted , too angry to even think what she was saying , and then gave a derisive smile when she saw that he was half tempted to believe it . |
25 | Mia was driven to the Drumcondra clinic , where she instantly fell in love with rough , red-haired little Tip . |
26 | Colin Bastafield , 29 , also fell in love with a woman old enough to be his mum — his 48-year-old mother-in-law , Dawn Stafford . |
27 | She also fell in love with him , and married him , against the advice of all her family . |
28 | The difficulty was that he could not enjoy this camaraderie without also falling in love with one of the boys , and by doing so he once again cast himself in an outsider position . |
29 | They would never , as a family , be rid of her now , for she had now fallen in love with Liz and moped sadly and dangerously when excluded from Harley Street for too long . |
30 | Not all the crew was impressed with the wild beauty however , although Dave Scadding , my number one really fell in love with Scotland , so much so that he applied for a transfer to Kirkwall on our return to Southampton . |