Appreciative Sentence Examples

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  • He opened the door for her with an appreciative smile.

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  • It's made me cautious and appreciative of the importance of self-reliance.

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  • Swift was another appreciative visitor.

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  • She glanced over Sarah's shoulder at Jackson who gave her an appreciative wink.

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  • I am extremely appreciative for all the hard work that you, [names given] invested in my case.

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  • Today the English are widening their taste in food and becoming appreciative of Italian pizzas and pastas.

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  • You will find a very appreciative crowd!

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  • She watched him walk into the room, appreciative of his athletic frame.

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  • In the Old Club House a highly appreciative audience greeted Graeme's late night show.

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  • For you who aren't particularly appreciative of the hot hot, then do your gardening chores early in the morning.

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  • Robertson 's pedigree is undoubted and he does n't just give everything he 's got, he sucks an appreciative audience dry as well.

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  • The show inspired a town, helped a grieving family move closer to healing, and aired in time to an appreciative audience in February of 2009.

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  • I'd move on to someone who is more appreciative and will concentrate on you, and not the girlfriend!

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  • To the contrary, the restaurant that saved the day... they gained thirty-odd thankful and appreciative patrons.

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  • Many of her fans, who paid hundreds of dollars to hear her sing, weren't appreciative of the disruption in the entertainment.

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  • Nick's father, Terry "Hulk" Hogan, commented that his youngest son who, before the accident and serving time in jail was, "…moving through life not real appreciative of things" is a changed man.

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  • I am also hugely appreciative of the heroic efforts made by many supporters to make their presence felt in Genoa.

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  • A younger person is likely to be especially appreciative of your support.

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  • I am very appreciative of such a great forum in which to obtain legal advice.

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  • At the Cycle Show the audience seemed far more appreciative, to me at least.

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  • But the Friday night crowd remained appreciative of what was a professional and honed performance.

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  • The photo shows an appreciative audience during the day.

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  • It's brutal, even barbaric, yet one can't help watching it with some sort of appreciative grin.

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  • Captain Rhian Williams duly received the League Shield from RFU President Gill Burns before an appreciative crowd on the pitch after the match.

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  • A group of Harlequin rasboras are peaceful, pretty and small, and particularly appreciative of a current to play in.

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  • Every once in a while somebody comes along via BE and leaves an appreciative comment.

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  • The anonymous objections are very much the statement of common-sense against philosophy; those of Caterus criticize the Cartesian argument from the traditional theology of the church; those of Arnauld are an appreciative inquiry into the bearings and consequences of the meditations for religion and morality; while those of Hobbes (q.v.) and Gassendi - both somewhat senior to Descartes and with a dogmatic system of their own already formed - are a keen assault upon the spiritualism of the Cartesian position from a generally " sensational " standpoint.

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  • Huxley, to the delight of an appreciative audience, delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England a course of lectures on birds, and a few weeks after presented an abstract of his researches to the Zoological Society, in whose Proceedings for the same year it will be found printed (pp. 415-472) as a paper " On the Classification of Birds, and on the taxonomic value of the modifications of certain of the cranial bones observable in that Class."

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  • Boris smiled circumspectly, so that it might be taken as ironical or appreciative according to the way the joke was received.

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  • A group of harlequin rasboras are peaceful, pretty and small, and particularly appreciative of a current to play in.

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  • Seniors are especially appreciative of thoughtful gifts that make them smile and feel appreciated, and also gifts that improve their quality of life.

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  • Most genealogy look-ups are done by people who are donating their time, and it's important to be appreciative of their work.

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  • Children, perhaps because of their vivid imaginations, tend to be especially appreciative of towel origami.

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  • She credits her start to her grandmother who taught her how to sew, and is appreciative of her loyal client base that continually motivates her with new ideas and requests for sensible summer baby wear.

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  • While you can't expect much in the way of comfort while wearing it, you can expect a lot of appreciative looks, and you must expect to have a lot of photos taken whether or not you are modeling.

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  • Be sure to include some kind and appreciative words.

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  • As long as Capricorn is devoted and appreciative of Scorpio's attributes, there will be harmony in the kingdom.

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  • Cynthia and her husband were appreciative of his efforts, which Dean knew came as much from nerves over his pending jury duty as early morning kindness.

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  • Rhyn growled a painful laugh, appreciative of the death dealer's dark humor.

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  • He told her of his conversation with Parkside and she was appreciative that word was being conveyed to Randy.

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  • We should think of him also as the creator and master of Latin style - and, moreover, not only as a great orator but as a just and appreciative critic of oratory.

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  • Relating anecdotes with appreciative humour and fascinating dramatic skill, lie used them freely and effectively in conversation and argument.

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  • This point of view was not widely shared even in circles appreciative of his actual work.

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  • So there will be an active, thoughtful, appreciative, even analytical faculty present during most of meditative practice.

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  • Besides mentioning the encouragement bestowed by leading Germans like Goethe, Herder, Raumer, etc., on Czech poets and scholars, the book gives an appreciative account of the Emperor Joseph.

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  • Your sweetheart will be appreciative of your effort to make a romantic dinner regardless of how the meal turns out.

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  • Romance is an art form, and Gemini is very appreciative of the arts.

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  • It'll be a great romance, and the romance will endure as long as the object of his desire is kind and appreciative.

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  • Libra likes to surprise you and will always enjoy your excitement and appreciative thanks.

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  • The young actor remains super appreciative of all his fans though, calling them "passionate" and "intense" and crediting them for all the characters popularity.

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  • While spending a lot of money on a spa vacation or aerial trip over the Grand Canyon are certainly events of a lifetime, most mothers are equally appreciative of gifts that are handmade or were designed just for them.

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  • Keeping your breasts in check will help reduce stares and comments-both appreciative and otherwise.

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  • Her sense of self-consciousness grew as the physical contact made her appreciative of the size and heat of his body.

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  • The opening lecture of his course was listened to by a large and appreciative audience.

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  • But when he had finished his work he kept it lying by him for years, being no longer so sure of finding appreciative readers; and when he did send it forth, in 1628, he was fain to be content with " the few and better sort.

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  • Brown wrote an appreciative sketch (Boston, 1900) for the "Riverside Biographical Series."

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  • In 1847 Emerson visited Great Britain for the second time, was welcomed by Carlyle, lectured to appreciative audiences in Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh and London, made many new friends among the best English people, paid a brief visit to Paris, and returned home in July 1848.

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  • Men may not be appreciative of a gift of beaded jewelry, but a beaded bookmark or a beaded key chain makes a thoughtful present.

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  • Jackson gave him an appreciative glance and said, "My little girl is growing up."

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  • Though never admitted into the inner circle of the king's associates, he found the king the most appreciative of readers and stimulating of companions, and the queen one of the most faithful of his friends; in biographical works and on other occasions he always defended the memory of the unfortunate monarch.

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  • Grant (3 vols., New York, 1867-1881), and Grant in Peace (Hartford, 1887), are appreciative but lacking in discrimination.

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  • He was an earnest, appreciative, independent student.

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  • At these Hegel became a frequent and appreciative visitor and made extracts from the art-notes in the newspapers.

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  • His knowledge of medieval literature and his appreciative sympathy with medieval life admirably qualified him for his work, and his scholarly attainments are still highly esteemed.

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  • Merivale as a historian cannot be compared with Gibbon for virility, but he takes an eminently common-sense and appreciative view.

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  • A second edition of the Gesta regum (1127) was dedicated to Earl Robert of Gloucester, whose literary tastes made him an appreciative patron.

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  • Too well-informed, too appreciative and too modest to deem himself the peer of the "grand old masters," or one of "those far stars that come in sight once in a century," he made it his aim to write something that should "make a purer faith and manhood shine in the untutored heart," and to do this in the way that should best reach that heart.

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