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    Use "dearly loved" in a sentence

    dearly loved example sentences

    dearly loved


    1. She dearly loved having both boys in bed with her, even if one of them was


    2. pleasure to the royal boy he so dearly loved, and whom he always called


    3. anger melted away before the dearly loved voice of his favourite son


    4. I would have so dearly loved to have been comforted by her, been held in her arms while she told me her son would get over his silliness and return to his normal self and then all our dreams would become a reality


    5. Such heretic lies had never been uttered before and never would be again, their venomous treachery so base that the Castigator himself is said to have cried in desperation, for he had never thought a dearly loved brother like Shan could fall from grace like a star falls from the night sky


    6. My story is my need for virgins to give me strength, and as my friends grow older alongside me, it’s getting easier to have virgins that have grown up trusting me, as a dearly loved friend of their mother and family


    7. He dearly loved the big dog


    8. dearly loved, pampered and protected


    9. Although she would have dearly loved to protect him from any additional bad tidings, it almost felt as if fate had not trusted her and had intervened


    10. dearly loved being on the road, going no where

    11. Here I was, thirty-something (maybe less, I wasn’t quite sure of my age any longer), one failed marriage behind me, no children (I would have dearly loved children, I must say)


    12. who had dearly loved the princess, shared his grief


    13. He wanted to weep over his dying, dearly loved brother, and he had to listen and keep on talking of how he meant to live


    14. The Elves dearly loved it, and among many uses they made of it ithildin , starmoon, which you


    15. What would Sonya and the count and countess have done, how would they have looked, if nothing had been done, if there had not been those pills to give by the clock, the warm drinks, the chicken cutlets, and all the other details of life ordered by the doctors, the carrying out of which supplied an occupation and consolation to the family circle? How would the count have borne his dearly loved daughter’s illness had he not known that it was costing him a thousand rubles, and that he would not grudge thousands more to benefit her, or had he not known that if her illness continued he would not grudge yet other thousands and would take her abroad for consultations there, and had he not been able to explain the details of how Metivier and Feller had not understood the symptoms, but Frise had, and Mudrov had diagnosed them even better? What would the countess have done had she not been able sometimes to scold the invalid for not strictly obeying the doctor’s orders?


    16. What if he never found Cecy? What if the plain winds had borne her all the way to Elgin? Wasn't that where she dearly loved to bide her time, in the asylum for the insane, touching their minds, holding and turning their confetti thoughts?


    17. Though he was aging fast, Joshua Enderby dearly loved to drive


    18. What if he never found Cecy? What if the plain winds had borne her all the way to Elgin? Wasn’t that where she dearly loved to bide her time, in the asylum for the insane, touching their minds, holding and turning their confetti thoughts?


    19. Richard spent many hours with his hobbies: he dearly loved piling up bottles with French wine labels, in the garden


    20. He would have dearly loved to run back to the village with the others, but he couldn't let Will down

    21. Even the dearly loved spectacular sports are run almost like military operations


    22. William, her brother, the so long absent and dearly loved brother, was in England again


    23. The most tormenting part of the matter was that Velchaninoff could not recollect who this man was,—he could not remember his name,—though he recollected the fact that he had once dearly loved him


    24. It was no pretence of love, no posturing and nonsense—it was real love! How, then, could the wretch have been so cruel to a child whom he so dearly loved? He could not bear to think of it, the question was painful, and quite unanswerable


    25. My husband and my child,—hurriedly my mind flashed to them, as beings dearly loved, once existent, now gone, lost, done with


    26. What would Sónya and the count and countess have done, how would they have looked, if nothing had been done, if there had not been those pills to give by the clock, the warm drinks, the chicken cutlets, and all the other details of life ordered by the doctors, the carrying out of which supplied an occupation and consolation to the family circle? How would the count have borne his dearly loved daughter’s illness had he not known that it was costing him a thousand rubles, and that he would not grudge thousands more to benefit her, or had he not known that if her illness continued he would not grudge yet other thousands and would take her abroad for consultations there, and had he not been able to explain the details of how Métivier and Feller had not understood the symptoms, but Frise had, and Múdrov had diagnosed them even better? What would the countess have done had she not been able sometimes to scold the invalid for not strictly obeying the doctor’s orders?


    27. About this place, with its tattered population, its dirty and nauseous courtyards and numerous alleys, Raskolnikoff dearly loved to roam in his aimless wanderings


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