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Thank you for the pie and it was lovely to meet you, Curtis
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“Oh yes, it was lovely
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It’s a lovely deep wine-red colour which sets off her skin tones and hair beautifully
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The bit I have seen so far looks lovely and clean – thank you
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‘It sounds lovely … but I don’t know what the job situation will be
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‘Have a lovely time you two
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‘They look lovely, Molly, thank you
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‘Hello, lovely lady! How are you today?’ he said with a smile
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‘Yes … that would be lovely, Henry
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David along with his lovely wife Marion have retired from full time preaching to
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‘It’s a lovely house, Rose
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It’s been such a lovely day
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‘Oh, that would be lovely
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‘She’s often out there … thank you, Kate, this is lovely
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No universe on the market could provide cherubim as lovely as what this world provided in the flesh
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"I wouldn't do that to you, but you are very lovely
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But it is such a lovely
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“Well, that would be lovely that would be
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Didn’t I say he had lovely hair?
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Well, he has got lovely hair
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lovely girl but such a short life she sighed as she turned
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‘No, and it is lovely seeing how attached he’s becoming to the estate … every day there’s some new aspect that he’s learning about and the villagers are starting to respond to his enthusiasm … I saw Dering with his sheep yesterday, he was full of how much he liked the new master … how like the family he was and all that
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"Thanks for the update, I thank you for the lovely assignment
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‘That is really lovely
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“Once on that lovely ship
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Do you think you will be able to accompany them? It would be lovely to see you again
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“This brew is lovely, best I have ever tasted” said Joe
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‘Yes, thank you, I had a lovely time
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Despite anticipating that the sound of the water flowing past my head as I sleep in the cabin bed allotted to me would awaken memories that would prevent me sleeping, I do manage to drop off and woke to find myself in a different world; the flat lowlands have been replaced by rolling hills which, even though the plants and animals show the ubiquitous signs of malaise I have seen elsewhere, is lovely to behold
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‘But, as my father says, there is no returning if you don’t actually leave in the first place, and this will be a lovely place to come back to
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It was lovely meeting you, Lintze … Gilla
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‘Thank you, this is lovely
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"And I've got room also," Yendee said, "Especially for one so lovely
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Be patient my lovely, he purred to her, there is still much to attend to first
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By the light of week Ekendosa, the countryside was crowded but lovely, neat little farms beneath big-frond archwoods along the bank between meanders, little towns on the deep side of just about every meander, beaches on the other side
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Is it the food or something? I have never seen such lovely women and such handsome men
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My overwhelming thought is that it will feel cold when we get back after this lovely sunshine
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Not only have I saved you and your lovely little miss from that old bastard's schemes and plots, but I've also taught you a lesson
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There is yet a third variation of the lovely Cobra Pose for advanced students but it can be achieved by beginners who are athletic or who have been trained in ballet
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She had no idea why they were suddenly starting to be useful, but with a fresh packet of fags laying open on the kitchen table, with the kitchen cleaned, with something smelling lovely bubbling away on the cooker and with a head that was hosting a motorway maintenance crew, she didn't feel inclined to argue
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It is beautiful to look at, and when I explain the benefits of this lovely asana you will surely want to keep practicing it until you can perform it to perfection
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She stopped the young man once again and asked, “That park looks lovely in the sunlight
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“That place? Lovely isn’t it
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‘That would be lovely
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He about to explode with some lovely epithets when Wolf continued, “we leave in a few minutes
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What a lovely cap and what a very big kit bag you have”
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She winked at him suggestively as she continued, “I know where you can find lots of lovely money"
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"Where can I find this lovely girl?" asked the soldier
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But there's no use in her being lovely if no one can ever see her
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She was fast asleep and she was, indeed very lovely to look at
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Her father smiled serenely without looking up from the business pages of his newspaper, while the lovely young woman's mother made a mental note to check her daughter's bathroom for signs of illegal drugs
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‘What a lovely man
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Well before the final onset of winter’s driving rains and howling gales, the fisherman and his wife were snugly settled into their new cottage home, complete with brand new furniture, a proper telephone line and a lovely new kitchen
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The house had the latest in modern kitchen appliances, a brand new corner bathroom suite, fitted wardrobes in all three bedrooms, and a lovely garden in which the businessman had a swing, a climbing frame and a sand pit installed
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‘No, that was lovely, thank you
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There’s money in the bank, we’ve got a lovely house, and I’ve finally been able to afford the best fishing rods that money can buy
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I mean, if he buys this house from us and gives us a lovely new executive home, we’ll be able to put one over on those bitches at the club, won’t we
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‘She is a lovely creature, thank you
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He rushed over to his friend’s car and tapped on the smoked glass windows, gesticulating wildly at the vacant spot where his lovely sparkling convertible had been standing
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Lady Ashley had a lovely little redheaded girl and Steve brought her to Daowyn and Lady Elzbeth with tears flowing
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’ He laughs as I gasp in surprise, ‘Did he tell you he came to see me the other week, Jo? We had a lovely chat
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Lady Beth had a lovely baby girl and Jerry was so excited that he near fainted when he saw her
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On the one hand this was emotionally challenging, but on the other, it’s lovely feeling that so many people care
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This lovely old place was once owned by a famous television personality, whose claim to good fortune and favour was based upon his inestimable knowledge of all things horticultural
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The television gardener lived with his lovely wife on his modest but beautifully proportioned estate in the country, when filming and international awards ceremonies permitted
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Maybe she’s singing tonight … I hang on a minute to see if she’s dressed up – Jo has some absolutely lovely evening dresses
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‘This has been a lovely meal, Karen
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Tom’s trouble was that there were just too many lovely young girls for him to choose from
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‘Oh, this is lovely, Anna
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It’s lovely to see you so happy, Jo
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The house is lovely – could we move up here? It’s awfully remote and you don’t know anyone in the area - no, it wouldn’t work
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A lovely girl in sheer pantaloons and blouse met them, "The Dusksleep band is already on," she said, "and I'm sorry but the cookfires are already cold
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It really is a lovely property - the main house has a large lounge and separate dining room with an office off it which was obviously David’s special realm
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‘It’s a lovely property, Sally
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Oh it is lovely out here in the darkness just drinking in the noises of the night
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Every morning the young man’s mother delivered a lovely tray of tea and toast to his bedroom and as the exhausted but glowing couple lay in the king size love nest that had been especially arranged for them, the young man’s dear old mother asked each young lady in turn if she would give her a hand with the laundry
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It was lovely seeing her though I think you should know that we spent quite a time discussing you and your brother
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The two-bar was not effective in heating such a large space, but Annie’s great-aunt assured her that the rooms were lovely and cool in the summer, which would be a blessing worth waiting for
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‘And who else were you expecting?’ he answered cheekily as is his habit, ‘It’s lovely to hear your voice
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Sitting here in this lovely room with a real fire in the grate and with Suzanne drifting out of the stereo’s speakers, Annie felt that, even in her poverty stricken state, life was still better lived than made into an excuse for not trying
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Jake had a lovely time with you lot on Sunday
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Ken and Eileen Roach were a lovely couple
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She’s got a lovely voice
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It’s lovely to see you
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lovely hair and all her own teeth
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‘That’s a lovely idea
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’ Alastair commented, instinctively ducking to avoid the beam placed just at head height half way up the stairs, ‘It’s lovely the way you’ve resisted the temptation to modernise it out of all recognition
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she wore her lovely red hoodie every day, everybody in the
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sure her lovely Granny would be only too willing to help such a
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clothes and several pairs of lovely, well-fitted shoes
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nothing finer in the entire world than a pair of lovely, properly
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chosen a lovely but demur pair of cream court shoes and she
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“See,” he said, “what lovely fighting boots they are”
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That would be lovely
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‘Jo, that would be lovely – I’ll look forward to it
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‘I’m going to enjoy this,’ he said gleefully, ‘You have a lovely head of hair, Anna, not perfect but certainly something I can work with
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mean, it was a lovely day out, but it didn’t actually achieve
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think it would be a lovely surprise if you turned up with the take
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We had a lovely time with Anna and Simon on Sunday
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‘So have I, Gary, it was lovely