admire | 1) These were wild times and grand gestures were admired . 2) Less distinguished travelers have been admiring such places ever since. more admire sentences |
admire about | 1) What is that you admire about them? 2) That is what I have always admired about Heart. more admire about sentences |
admire architecture | 1) He also admired the architecture of the brothers Charles Sumner and Henry Mather Greene. 2) We rode the subway as a group and took off at several different stations to admire the architecture . more admire architecture sentences |
admire art | 1) I admire this diva's art very much. 2) I was at a house party admiring this one guy's body art . more admire art sentences |
admire artist | 1) Thereafter the artist most admired the social democracies of Scandinavia. 2) One cannot refuse to admire the artist who draws these pictures. more admire artist sentences |
admire beauty | 1) For now, admire these beauties below. 2) When we stop admiring beauty in any form we become less human. more admire beauty sentences |
admire courage | 1) Got to admire the man's courage . 2) All know how intensely women admire courage in men. more admire courage sentences |
admire culture | 1) Medieval culture was widely admired as an antidote to the modern enlightenment and industrial age. 2) While the Chinese culture was admired , Buddhism was also regarded as a strange influence. more admire culture sentences |
admire envy | 1) We admire and envy those who love you even more. 2) Sartre simply admired and envied actors. more admire envy sentences |
admire for | 1) It is still admired for its exceptional visuals. 2) They were admired for their great variety and invention. more admire for sentences |
admire from afar | 1) There was just watching and admiring from afar . 2) I admired from afar HOW MUCH WORK that is. more admire from afar sentences |
admire garden | 1) Out of the window, Daisy admired the incredibly tidy garden . 2) Sample life in the country, learn about typical locally harvested products and admire the colorful gardens . more admire garden sentences |
admire glance | 1) He carried himself with the self-assurance of someone used to drawing admiring glances . 2) B.2 WE114 at Bassingbourn under the admiring glances of OCU students. more admire glance sentences |
admire love | 1) She desperately desires to be admired and loved by men. 2) Others you admired and loved will not be there. more admire love sentences |
admire novel | 1) His novels were especially admired by women. 2) Tom introduces his eldest daughter, who admires Jane's novels . more admire novel sentences |
admire painting | 1) The painting was admired by its owner, John Ruskin. 2) He also attends Daphne's wedding to Percy and admires the paintings . more admire painting sentences |
admire respect | 1) Even prejudiced white men admired and respected his performances. 2) A man admired , respected , whose word was heeded. more admire respect sentences |
admire scenery | 1) You could eat while admiring the scenery , too. 2) He likes to stop here and admire the scenery . more admire scenery sentences |
admire the way | 1) I admired the way you rescued him. 2) He had to admire the way she read. more admire the way sentences |
admire view | 1) We had ice cream shakes and admired the lovely ocean view . 2) Enjoy a meal here while admiring the view over Copocabana Beach. more admire view sentences |
admire work | 1) His art work was also widely admired . 2) Rather admire some famous works of art? more admire work sentences |
admire writer | 1) I highly admire the writer 's penchant for trickery. 2) He admired the young writer's anti-social attitude and disdain for established artistic tradition. more admire writer sentences |
admired by | 1) His novels were especially admired by women. 2) His music is much admired by musicians. more admired by sentences |
always admire | 1) I've always admired her sense of style. 2) I 've always admired how they played. more always admire sentences |
been admiring | 1) Less distinguished travelers have been admiring such places ever since. 2) Will the puppies you've been admiring have outside space to play? more been admiring sentences |
can not help admiring | 1) I mean, you can't help admiring the man. 2) And I am endeavouring to destroy that worth I cannot help admiring ? more can not help admiring sentences |
clearly admire | 1) Teachers clearly admired the qualities instilled in Gedge by his parents. 2) During the war Austin had owned an American Hudson Super Six which he clearly admired . more clearly admire sentences |
could not help admiring | 1) I couldn't help admiring her gutsy ways and funky style. 2) There were inconsistencies here, though: despite himself, d'Indy could not help admiring the Lutheran J. S. Bach. more could not help admiring sentences |
deeply admire | 1) Not highly educated, he deeply admired learning. 2) Though Serge deeply admired Gorky, he declined the position. more deeply admire sentences |
especially admire | 1) His novels were especially admired by women. 2) They especially admired my technique against the fast bowlers. more especially admire sentences |
generally admired | 1) Though generally admired , Migjeni is not without critics. 2) His handling of the impeachment of Lord Melville was generally admired . more generally admired sentences |
greatly admire | 1) It probably is someone whose teachings we admire greatly . 2) I greatly admire and emulate that courage . more greatly admire sentences |
greatly admire and respect | 1) I had coffee with a friend whom I greatly admire and respect . 2) Nevsky was Anton Vanko's up-and-coming protege and greatly admired and respected his scientific genius. more greatly admire and respect sentences |
have to admire | 1) You just have to admire another brilliant design. 2) You have to admire the man's naked ambition. more have to admire sentences |
help but admire | 1) but Le Tissier said: 'You can't help but admire the bloke. 2) She progresses so much throughout the story, you couldn't help but admire her. more help but admire sentences |
highly admire | 1) Muslim women were highly admired by English men during the Renaissance. 2) I highly admire the writer 's penchant for trickery. more highly admire sentences |
hugely admire | 1) GSP is , quite rightly, hugely admired for his achievements. 2) That outer evidence of strain and clash was balanced by the hugely admired stillness, the self-possession. more hugely admire sentences |
long admire | 1) The two had long admired each other's works. 2) I have long admired his work ethic . more long admire sentences |
much admire | 1) His music is much admired by musicians. 2) It was evidently very much admired as it passed along. more much admire sentences |
openly admire | 1) It was not until years later that critics began to openly admire the poem. 2) The head of the NRA, Hugh Johnson, openly admired Mussolini. more openly admire sentences |
particularly admire | 1) This contribution is particularly admired in continental Europe. 2) I particularly admire her ambition in undertaking such a daunting project! more particularly admire sentences |
pause to admire | 1) I paused to admire its lovely blossoms. 2) She paused to admire the proportions and appointments of the room. more pause to admire sentences |
rather admire | 1) Nigel rather admired her talent for symbolism. 2) rather admire some famous works of art? more rather admire sentences |
really admire | 1) I really admire your simple, logical approach. 2) What I really admire is when something is beautifully made. more really admire sentences |
secretly admire | 1) This outlaw justice was secretly admired by most ranks. 2) Instead many of their elites secretly admire its dedication. more secretly admire sentences |
step back to admire | 1) He ran his fingers through her curls and stepped back to admire his handiwork. 2) Kong Xiang stepped back to admire the sight, momentarily reveling in the dark, fearsome visage of the man who would someday exact payment from his traitorous enemies. more step back to admire sentences |
stop to admire | 1) People would stop to admire what she had growing . 2) Presently a fox came by and stopped to admire the horse. more stop to admire sentences |
truly admire | 1) The Russian audiences truly admire his work. 2) Yes, I truly admire my dog. more truly admire sentences |
universally admire | 1) Why is the rose so universally admired and so highly cherished? 2) The brand is not universally admired among activists, for this reason. more universally admire sentences |
widely admire | 1) His art work was also widely admired . 2) Horne was widely admired as an exceptional administrator. more widely admire sentences |