Sentence examples for I loved something from inspiring English sources

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For Ms. Laurie, a passing remark seemed a true description: "I loved something I heard from a woman who had seen the play.

It was the first real theatre that I'd been to: it was quite sad and smelled funny, but there was something about it that I loved; something thrilling.

"Inspiration could be, 'I was at the Great Wall of China and I loved something there'," says Roba, "or 'I was at my child's playschool and I saw a colour there'.

I was frustrated when I loved something, but the critics hated it.

That was a joke that both Rich and I loved, something for the adults in the audience that would hopefully sail over the heads of the kids.

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"I love something that you can dress up or down".

But when I love something on Spotify, my response is to listen to it some more on Spotify.

I love something that I do not understand.'" Without her poet-lover to dream her transcendent mystery into being, would Sophie only have been half herself, half realised?

I've always said, if I'm not spending time with my children, I have to be doing something I love; something worthwhile.

To be recognised for doing something that I love, something so refreshing, it's amazing.

"Football is something I love, something I have been doing since I was a little boy, even though I am still a little boy now.

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