Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] enjoy the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The connection between enjoyment and a spontaneous welcoming of awareness is logically necessary , for it would be contradictory to say ‘ I intensely enjoyed the sensation , but I had to make an effort to be much aware of it . ’
2 The character of Ace was the least likeable in the film , but I kinda enjoyed the challenge of that .
3 Indeed , I much enjoyed the work ; and , in view of my interest in aesthetics ( stimulated by a study of a man almost considered unmentionable in these days , Benedetto Croce ) , I relished the opportunity of discussing the nature of poetry .
4 I thoroughly enjoyed the film on Woodcuts by Rigby Graham ( On Board productions , Peterborough PE3 8SB ) , especially as it underlines the fact that printmaking need not involve a lot of expensive and complicated equipment .
5 I thoroughly enjoyed the course .
6 I enjoyed physical exercise , but I also enjoyed the thought that I was getting away with the sort of behaviour commonly considered inappropriate to a sixteen-year-old girl .
7 Sometimes I also enjoy the music and the wailing .
8 I really enjoyed the day , and I was a little put out by the articles I read in a couple of daily newspapers throughout the week , which criticised the tournament for staging what they called ‘ just a one-woman show ’ .
9 Eleven-year-old Kelly Wilding , also from Gatley , said : ‘ I really enjoyed the film from start to finish .
10 Mike said : ‘ I really enjoyed the show which was very informative and I was also lucky enough to meet many celebrities . ’
11 I really enjoy the company of women .
12 I particularly enjoyed the article about Basil Cottle , who once tutored me in speaking the lilting cadences of medieval verse .
13 I particularly enjoyed the chapter on Cyril James Hastings Tolley .
14 She said I quite enjoyed the singing .
15 I am perhaps out of line with some of my hon. Friends in that I quite enjoyed the speech made by the Secretary of State for the Environment , who opened the debate for the Government .
16 While I ca n't say I actually enjoyed the experience — as usual , two shirts flaked me out and put me in a bad mood for the rest of the day — I did find the whole process a whole lot easier on the nerves than throwing a glass of water across a shirt in the hope that somehow the creases , along with the water , would eventually evaporate .
17 I actually enjoyed the bang .
18 I certainly enjoyed the life out there .
19 At all events the much more narrowly based British natural sciences — which admittedly enjoyed the benefit of an impressive public forum of both specialists and lay bourgeois , and even artisans — continued to produce scientists of enormous renown , like Thompson and Darwin .
20 THOSE who care about such things are at present locked in combat over the issue of whether the greatest number of British skiers go to Austria ( which traditionally enjoys the distinction ) or to France ( which is the flavour of the decade ) .
21 The Reives are kind and solicitous hosts who obviously enjoy the challenge of making their guests ' holidays as relaxing and pleasant as possible .
22 Well she thoroughly enjoyed the life , in fact right up , oh till nearly the end she spoke about Pharay and as long as she was able she used to go and she imagined she could see it better with the spy glasses .
23 She clearly enjoyed the politician 's company .
24 The current attitude in England towards French rugby , which is mirrored by the biased reports that have been regularly appearing in your magazine , is regrettable and should be deplored by those who really enjoy the game of rugby .
25 Do you really enjoy the company of the person who is supposed to be accompanying you , or do you merely tolerate him or her because you feel you have no other choice ?
26 If you simply enjoy the countryside , we can add an extra dimension — and protect that which gives you so much pleasure .
27 Actually she quite enjoyed the day , saw things through Terry 's eyes with a different perspective , and was astonished all over again at how warm and friendly everyone was .
28 I hope that others , who likewise enjoy the beauty of walking and other self-propelled activities around our lovely countryside , will take a similar stand and buy more British products .
29 So Thomas Traherne in the seventeenth century saw " something infinite behind everything " and expressed his joy at the feeling of unity with creation : You never Enjoy the World aright , till the sea itself floweth in your Veins , till you are Clothed with the Heavens , and Crowned with the Stars : …
30 Till you can sing and Rejoyce and Delight in GOD as Misers do in Gold , and Kings in Scepters , you never Enjoy the World .
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