Sentence examples for As agreeable from inspiring English sources

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Nothing again will ever be as agreeable as those days with Stevenson.

Dr. Cohen's pictures of breast enhancement are as agreeable as lingerie advertisements, but his colleagues deliver some pretty strong stuff.

It starts as agreeable juvenilia and ends as grand opera, with a protracted, hallucinatory vision of a journey to the afterlife.

But except for an encore sung without a microphone, he was sabotaged by shrill, grating amplification; his voice sounded as agreeable as the yelping puppy in the next apartment that keeps you awake all night.

The book was called "about as agreeable as a dose of ipecac," in a review in The New York Times, for generating "a sense of astonishment that human intelligence could have permitted us to reach this predicament".

In The Ungrateful Country, poet and author Musa Okwonga explores how he discovered that being utterly excellent – the son of two Ugandan refugees, he was a brilliant student and ended up going to Eton – working twice as hard as his white counterparts and "being as hardworking and as agreeable as possible" would never be enough to change his peers' perceptions of black people.

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Quick-time-prompted torture attacks remain, and are as gorily agreeable as ever – Nintendo hardware hasn't been soaked in this much crimson since another Platinum effort, 2009's Wii-only MadWorld.

Not only do European musicians treat music a little differently (they made my Concerto, which one American listener described as a "Hitchcock movie in music," sound as lovely and agreeable as Mozart), but they treat composers a little differently, too.

Even by 1959 standards, the libretto by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse was conventional and a bit sticky in its sentiments, but it still functions today both as a warmhearted story and as an agreeable platform for the score.

MARTY EHRLICH -- The music on "The Long View" (Enja/Justin Time) was written to accompany six abstract paintings by the artist Oliver Jackson for a show at Harvard University in 2000; Mr. Ehrlich, the saxophonist and composer, wanted to make it as lush and agreeable as the paintings, so that visuals and sound could share the same room.

The restaurant, a one-story house with a grassy lawn, two birch trees and a four-tiered fountain, was so attractive in a sweetly old-fashioned way that we rooted for the food to be agreeable as well.

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