Admiring Sentence Examples

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  • He was merely admiring it.

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  • She watched him go, admiring and puzzled.

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  • He was admiring it when she returned.

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  • As Jackson packed up the basket, Elisabeth stood again admiring the valley.

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  • Already a man of the world, he commanded the admiring devotion of his subordinates.

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  • Having each some shingles of thought well dried, we sat and whittled them, trying our knives, and admiring the clear yellowish grain of the pumpkin pine.

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  • She found herself admiring his body and forced her attention on reading one of the books she'd picked up during a trip to stretch her legs earlier.

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  • In 1567 he was elected a fellow of his college, and subsequently was chosen lecturer of St Clement's church, Cambridge, where he preached to admiring audiences for many years.

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  • She walked slowly around the wagon, admiring his handiwork, and finally glanced up at his face.

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  • She stepped out the door, still admiring him over her shoulder.

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  • Wherever he went, his lecture-room was crowded with admiring pupils, whose homage filled his purse and enhanced his reputation.

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  • In the meantime here's a photo of Stanley on the heath admiring the sunset.

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  • Dr Yovan Yovanovich, called by his admiring countrymen Zmay (the Dragon) on account of the high flight of his poetry and his ardent patriotism, began his poetical career by producing melodious translations of some of the best poems of other nations (the Hungarian Arany's Toldi Jdnos, Petofi's Jdnos Vitez, Lermontov's Demon, Tennyson's " Enoch Arden," Bodenstedt's Mizra-Shaffy, Goethe's Iphigenie, &c.).

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  • Admiring the long, plumy, swishy tails of other farmyard animals, he decides to straighten his own.

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  • He watched her, admiring her body.

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  • Astonished, she stared through the shallows to the sand, shells, and critters below as she walked, admiring and uneasy with the changes in the terrain and creatures as the ocean grew opaque and deep.

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  • Deidre saw the look on his face, the same one Past-Death gave her when admiring the product she created.

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  • Past-Death stepped away from her, admiring her like she was a clay pot kilned in the backyard by a bored goddess.

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  • Rhyn smiled faintly, admiring the woman before him.  She was foolishly stubborn and lippy – and he loved that about her.  She was the first creature ever to see beyond his half-demon curse.

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  • Take lots of photos and get some admiring comments from other eclipse watchers.

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  • This superb Chardonna has a history of high scores and admiring fans.

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  • Complete the overall look with a great beach towel that compliments your outfit, and wait for the admiring glances!

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  • Some of the styles that are sure to provoke an admiring glance or two include the Body Glove Swim Celebration Boardshort and the Rip Curl Love N Surf 3 Board Short.

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  • Pink sapphire engagement rings are extremely personal and unusual, but whatever style is chosen the ring is bound to look fantastic and draw many admiring glances.

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  • A white and black diamond engagement ring is a stunning choice and will look wonderful matched with a wedding ring, causing admiring glances and in the future will become a precious family heirloom.

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  • Both Alina and Yamilia spent their youths admiring the charm of historical fashion icons such as Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn.

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  • The lineup is rife with soft, decadent pieces of arm candy that deservedly earn admiring glances no matter where they go.

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  • They have the energy it takes to keep up and don't mind that Leos are social butterflies who never get tired of receiving compliments or admiring their own body even in the bedroom, so consider yourself warned!

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  • With the most expensive watches, admiring from a distance is a better idea.

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  • A Marc Jacobs pendant watch is a lovely combination of jewelry and watch and is bound to cause admiring glances.

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  • An animal print watch is a great accessory and one that is bound to garner admiring glances.

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  • If you are willing to devote the time toward starting out as you intend to go, you'll find it much easier to keep up on what you've listed, and you'll even enjoy admiring the work put into the list itself.

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  • He put an arm around her shoulders, his gaze warm and admiring.

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  • One minute, he was admiring the light of anger in her eyes.

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  • Taran watched her, admiring but leery.

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  • Eden watched the pacing predator, admiring the warrior he had turned into while struggling with a new emotion.

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  • She traced the lines of his face, openly admiring.

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  • Sir William Blackstone is almost equally admiring.

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  • You've been admiring my chest, now let me admire yours.

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  • I was a die-hard wintel user for many years, paying only the occasional admiring glance at Macs.

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  • We spend around five minutes admiring the handiwork of rocking horse carver George Stewart, with no mention of the upcoming election at all.

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  • The young marchioness had beautiful ear-rings, and two rings, which gave me a pretext for admiring the beauty of her hands.

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  • We then headed down to the indoor pool and slowly swam a few lengths while admiring the panorama through the huge picture windows.

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  • The lovely pergola is ideal to sit outside admiring the surrounding landscape.

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  • Dine as you cruise around Manhattan Island, admiring the splendor of the city at night.

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  • In the meantime here 's a photo of Stanley on the heath admiring the sunset.

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  • If you're planning a traditional shower, make sure there's some activity that doesn't revolve around baby for those who aren't interested in admiring a belly all afternoon..

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  • Learning how to apply face makeup properly can mean the difference between people admiring your beauty or noticing your makeup instead.

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  • However, what many people don't realize is what we are seeing and what we are admiring is more often a complete façade.

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  • Whether this is your first serious relationship, or you're secretly admiring someone from afar, it probably feels like much more than puppy love.

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  • Commissioning a piece of custom jewelry can give you a piece of jewelry that is as unique as you, bringing years of pleasure and admiring glances!

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  • A unique bracelet is as special as its wearer and will bring years of pleasure as well as many admiring glances.

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  • The backgrounds are quite simple and unvaried, but you will be spending very little time admiring the backdrops in this fast-paced fighter.

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  • Or you can rest in your room admiring all the gear you've bought or received from the others.

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  • Sexy 60-something Helen Mirren still wears a bikini and gets plenty of admiring glances.

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  • His admiring gaze sent a smile to his lips.

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  • She put her cell phone on its charger and explored the house, admiring his taste in everything from furniture to paintings to simple décor.

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  • Jackson stayed back admiring the artwork for a minute, before following her to the living room.

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  • He sat up in bed admiring them, allowing all the emotion he originally felt to wash over him.

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  • He placed the ring on her finger and they sat holding each other admiring it.

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  • Brady surveyed the mess before him, admiring the ability of the bio-elimination field to destroy on touch.

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  • Rhyn smiled faintly, admiring the woman before him.  She was foolishly stubborn and lippy – and he loved that about her.  She was the first creature ever to see beyond his half-demon curse.

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  • Plato, while admiring Pericles' intellect, accuses him of pandering to the mob; Aristotle in his Politics and especially in the Constitution of Athens, which is valuable in that it gives the dates of Pericles' enactments as derived from an official document, accepts the same view.

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  • Meanwhile, however divided in opinion as to his political conduct, his countrymen were practically unanimous in admiring his dramatic work; and his reputation, if it gained little by El Nuevo Don Juan, was greatly increased by El Tanto por Ciento and El Tejado de Vidrio.

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  • The latter led to Tennyson's presentation in April 1862 to the queen, who "stood pale and statue-like before him, in a kind of stately innocence," which greatly moved his admiring homage.

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  • All these treesthe plum, the cherry and the peachbear no fruit worthy of the name, nor do they excel their Occidental representatives in wealth of blossom, but the admiring affection they inspire in Japan is unique.

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  • He published one or two volumes of poetry and contributed several poems to Blackwood's Magazine, one of which, "A Christmas Hymn," attracted much admiring attention.

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  • In 1776 some specimens of Schiller's lyric poetry had appeared in a magazine, and in1777-1778he completed his drama, Die Rduber, which was read surreptitiously to an admiring circle of schoolmates.

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  • The first and most obvious sentiment which sophistry evoked was an enthusiastic and admiring interest.

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  • He was occasionally seen in London during the first years of the century, and wherever he appeared he was the delight of admiring circles.

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  • Boileau's testimony is of a more chequered character; yet he seems never to have failed in admiring Corneille whenever his principles would allow him to do so.

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  • Do express enthusiasm for the revered Balti and be admiring of the redeveloped bullring.

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  • By day the space was a hub of visitors sipping coffee, eating spinach quiche and admiring the lighting.

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  • Act 8 Tonase and Konami resting under the shade of a large tree overlooking the seashore, and admiring the fine view of Fuji.

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  • I can remember reading Take a Break and admiring the breathtaking simplicity of the concept.

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  • Whether you just love admiring gorgeous swimsuits and in-shape bodies or want to celebrate the start of swimsuit season with something festive and appropriate, you might want to take a peek at bikini desktop wallpapers.

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  • He smoothed her hair from her face and rested his hand against the soft skin of her exposed thigh, admiring her body.

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  • They finished one day before the full moon, and all stood admiring their accomplishment as Elisabeth said, I'm going to do some great work here.

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  • She and Alex spent a lot of time on that window seat, admiring their combined efforts and property.

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  • Horace Walpole has drawn a picture of him at that time which Lord Holland, Fox's beloved and admiring nephew, speaking from his early recollections of his uncle, confesses has "some justification."

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  • Jauntily shifting the position of his legs in their tight riding breeches, diffusing an odor of perfume, and admiring his partner, himself, and the fine outlines of his legs in their well-fitting Hessian boots, Nicholas told the blonde lady that he wished to run away with a certain lady here in Voronezh.

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  • Karataev thanked the Frenchman for the money and went on admiring his own work.

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  • Mum's admiring regard rested on Alex.

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  • Sainte-Beuve devotes to him two papers of delicate and admiring criticism.

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  • Thence he seems to have returned to Kandahar, and in May 1740just one year after his departure from Delhihe was in Herat displaying the imperial throne and other costly trophies to the gaze of the admiring inhabitants.

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  • He found the stage occupied mainly by religious plays in which there appeared no trace of the Greek or Roman theatre, and, admiring what he had seen in Italy, he and his followers protested against the name auto, restored that of comedy, and substituted prose for verse.

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  • His intellect, indeed, was not incapable of understanding and admiring the majestic edifice of Roman law; but he shrank with disgust from the illiberal technicalities of practice.

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  • He'd hitchhiked between towns and walked cross-country, admiring the Irish landscape as he went and cursing the cold, incessant rain of late autumn.

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