Sentence examples for English comfort from inspiring English sources

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Very English, comfort food.

The St . Johnavoids the more obvious kinds of English comfort food: shepherd's pie, steak and kidney pudding, spotted dick, bangers and mash.

The rise of the SNP is deeply significant for the nation, but for the loser it's only part of a bigger, long-running story about struggling to break out of their traditional English comfort zones.

Four generations of a Franco-British family have made the St Paul a marriage of French elegance and English comfort - Indian rugs here and there, decorative cast-iron firebacks (Madame's passion), Hugo the loving labrador and Sputnik the sleeping cat.

There's a menu that mixes English comfort food like braised oxtail and chicken and mushroom pie with hotel dishes such as sole meunière, plus the new dishes based on classic French cuisine that have made this hotel a benchmark in gastronomy for more than a quarter of a century.

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Even so, Mr. Otto added a caveat: "If you are talking about foreign citizens who are not aware of the system, don't feel comfortable with the language — notaries don't have to speak English — for comfort's sake, I would recommend it.

Music, says Cale, was the language that transcended Welsh and English, "a comfort I found nowhere else... Music gave me a stronger sense of who I was".

Spanish fluency is certainly not a requirement for completing an IHE in South America, and a majority of physicians interviewed spoke English with comfort, especially since most must pass an English language proficiency exam in order to graduate from medical school.

Inspector Thanet is the very model of the paternalistic English detective, offering comfort to the relatives of a woman who was pushed down a well to her death, while shrewdly picking apart every detail of their alibis until he lays bare every dirty little secret in this affluent, complacent household.

By the hedonistic doctrine of well-being, Nietzsche takes the utilitarians to have in mind "English happiness," namely, "comfort and fashion" (BGE 228) — a construal which, if unfair to some utilitarians (like Mill), may do justice to our ordinary aspirations to happiness.

His English, and his comfort level both on and off the field, have improved dramatically in the last year.

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