Beaming Sentence Examples

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  • She was shyly paraded forward and introduced by a beaming Fred O'Connor.

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  • I was still beaming at the results a week later.

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  • The day had gone beautifully, and the sight of Evelyn's beaming, glowing face stuck in her head.

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  • Carmen glanced at Señor Medena, who was beaming as if they were his children... or as if they were his biological grandchildren.

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  • We clapped our hands and shouted;--went away beaming with pleasure, and Teacher and I felt more light of heart than we had for sometime.

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  • He was positively beaming as he noted that the audience was largely made up of lawyers and law students.

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  • Kate Jackson is beaming at the crowd, heavily pregnant, of course, with her husband Tim Miller's second child.

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  • Anatole stood with his right thumb under a button of his uniform, his chest expanded and his back drawn in, slightly swinging one foot, and, with his head a little bent, looked with beaming face at the princess without speaking and evidently not thinking about her at all.

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  • She was nursing her boy when the sound of Pierre's sleigh was heard at the front door, and the old nurse--knowing how to please her mistress-- entered the room inaudibly but hurriedly and with a beaming face.

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  • He confirmed his story by leading his accusers to the cavern where his six companions were found, youthful and beaming with a holy radiance.

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  • The outlook is bright and beaming with possibilities of dungeons and new content still being coded in, but that doesn't mean what's on display now isn't worth trying out.

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  • Twice she turned and looked at him, and her eyes met his beaming at her.

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  • The unique summer solstice sun beaming through the chamber has now been recorded by history experts.

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  • Most importantly, however, delivering these moves with high energy and a beaming smile will be your best strategy for obtaining a spot on the squad!

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  • What was expressed by the whole of the count's plump figure, in Marya Dmitrievna found expression only in her more and more beaming face and quivering nose.

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  • Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile.

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  • Tikhon scratched his back with one hand and his head with the other, then suddenly his whole face expanded into a beaming, foolish grin, disclosing a gap where he had lost a tooth (that was why he was called Shcherbaty--the gap-toothed).

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  • Carmen glanced at Señor Medena, who was beaming as if they were his children... or as if they were his biological grandchildren.

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  • She was beaming as I waved hello to her and shouted " They've got him.

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  • The light on the lanterns fell on his beaming face; the golden buttons shone on his embroidered silk waistcoat.

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  • The ball on the podium is a robot camera that can trundle about under Bluetooth control beaming what it sees back to the phone.

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  • Your toddler will be competing against many other equally flushed, blushed, sprayed, gleaming and utterly beaming toddlerettes who want to win top prizes to nearly the same extent as their mothers.

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  • By taking on a job like do it yourself kitchen countertops, you'll be beaming with pride every time you walk into the kitchen.

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  • Light colors are fresher, but you don't have to forgo darker colors at night, when the sun isn't beaming down on you.

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  • Buy him a luxury item, and you'll quickly find yourself on a higher pedestal with an adoring lover beaming up at you.

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  • One slight wrinkle I've found relates to the beaming of applications between PDAs.

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  • Prince Andrew, with a beaming, ecstatic expression of renewed life on his face, paused in front of Pierre and, not noticing his sad look, smiled at him with the egotism of joy.

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  • The key is breaking down the options and beaming how each minivan model stacks up.

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  • Photorejuvination is a new technique that involves beaming low energy light from lasers and non-laser sources.

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  • Also, Phil Daniels and Quadrophenia are his idols, so I felt the first day of rehearsal he was just absolutely beaming.

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  • Argon beaming is a viable technique for treating oesophageal dysplasia since it only destroys a depth of 2mm into the mucosa.

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  • The beacons then fluoresce near-infrared light in response to light beaming from a small device outside the body.

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  • A beaming Thomson appears behind a clothes line upon which a pair of red knickers are pegged.

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  • The fault was finally traced to slipped timing and a beaming smile once again shone from beneath Douglas ' wrinkled brow.

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  • His visages have an air of rapt suavity, devotional fervency and beaming esoteric consciousness, which is intensely attractive to some minds and realizes beyond rivalry a particular ideal - that of ecclesiastical saintliness and detachment from secular fret and turmoil.

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  • My first thought was, one of the dogs has hurt Mildred; but Helen's beaming face set my fears at rest.

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  • When she heard of his arrival she almost ran into the drawing room, flushed and beaming with a more than cordial smile.

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  • Speranski, wearing a gray swallow-tail coat with a star on the breast, and evidently still the same waistcoat and high white stock he had worn at the meeting of the Council of State, stood at the table with a beaming countenance.

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  • Natasha had not time to take off the bodice before the door opened and Countess Bezukhova, dressed in a purple velvet gown with a high collar, came into the room beaming with good-humored amiable smiles.

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  • One slight wrinkle I 've found relates to the beaming of applications between PDAs.

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  • As soon as the provocatively gay strains of Daniel Cooper (somewhat resembling those of a merry peasant dance) began to sound, all the doorways of the ballroom were suddenly filled by the domestic serfs--the men on one side and the women on the other--who with beaming faces had come to see their master making merry.

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