Beamed Sentence Examples

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  • She beamed a smile.

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  • Timmy beamed up at Bordeaux.

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  • The boy's face beamed with delight.

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  • Katie turned to stare at the little boy, who beamed a smile.

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  • She beamed another brilliant smile, and it took all his willpower to leave her to see one of his least favorite people.

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  • He beamed, the blue eyes twinkling with pride.

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  • The happiness of his mind beamed forth in his countenance.

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  • The parents beamed with felicity as their child graduated college.

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  • She beamed a smile and faced the street again.

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  • She, seeing herself surrounded by such brilliant and polite young men, beamed with satisfaction, try as she might to hide it, and perturbed as she evidently was each time her husband moved in his sleep behind her.

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  • The past few days had done much to improve Cynthia Byrne and she beamed with pleasure when Dean presented a bottle of wine, the same brand and year they were served at Café Richard.

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  • She beamed up at Keaton as he approached with two glasses of iced tea.

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  • Howie beamed with delight.

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  • The Sassanid ruler is the representative of the Kingly Majesty, derived from Ormuzd, which appears in the Avesla as the angel Kavaem Hvareno, the royal glory, and, according to legend, once beamed in the Iranian kings, unattainable to all but those of royal blood.

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  • We now have eighteen en-suite bedrooms with lots of original romantic four-poster, half-tester antique beds and beamed suites.

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  • The exterior patios have been lovingly paved with decorative pebbles and the covering verandah supported by solid old brick pillars with wooden beamed roofing.

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  • The drooping soul temporarily revived again and I beamed.

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  • Murat's face beamed with stupid satisfaction as he listened to "Monsieur de Bal-macheve."

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  • Natasha's face, leaning out of the window, beamed with quizzical kindliness.

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  • He beamed a smile and offered his arm, which she accepted.

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  • She sat close and beamed.

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  • Her little feet in their white satin dancing shoes did their work swiftly, lightly, and independently of herself, while her face beamed with ecstatic happiness.

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  • He'd been wearing his vampire gear and refused to smile, but she'd wrapped her arms around him and beamed.

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  • All rooms are on the same level with a wood beamed lounge, spacious yet retaining that cozy cottage atmosphere.

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  • Copper Cottage - Hayle - A turn of the century cottage with beamed ceiling & open fire in the lounge.

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  • The Worthington Cup first-round clash with the mighty Wolverhampton Wanderers will be beamed around Britain on satellite television.

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  • Upstairs is the large main bedroom, with 5 foot sleigh bed and beamed ceiling.

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  • The old man beamed at him, looking insufferably smug.

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  • The small figure by the machine saluted smartly and beamed, if a rat skull could beam.

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  • Double glazed Georgian bar window to side, vanity basin set in unit, heavily beamed ceilings, open beams to the side.

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  • Other features include a 150 year old feature fire place, beamed ceilings and wood paneling to dining room.

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  • If the cables only need to cover a short space, less than twenty feet or so, as with a beamed ceiling, then short runs can usually be installed from wall to wall without any vertical support.

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  • It also had a lot of emotion, especially when Commodore Decker revealed that he had beamed all his crew down to a planet that was later destroyed, and he was responsible for all their deaths.

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  • The oak beamed lounge with log fires in winter provides room to relax.

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  • She took a pair of pear-shaped ruby earrings from her huge reticule and, having given them to the rosy Natasha, who beamed with the pleasure of her saint's-day fete, turned away at once and addressed herself to Pierre.

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