Sentence examples for Made more pleasant from inspiring English sources

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Unlike other parts of the UK, their job has been made more pleasant by warm sunshine.

Business meetings might be made more pleasant by releasing appropriate fragrances into the air in unsmellable amounts.

The whole hideous battle against time could be alleviated and made more pleasant by just cooking a main course.

The nearly inevitable wait for dinner (two or three hours at prime time, unless you e-mail ahead for a reservation) is made more pleasant by a free kegger.

My hospital stay was made more pleasant by the wonderful nurses and assistant nurses at Providence St.

Even as shelters are overhauled and made more pleasant, they can still be difficult places to visit, with kennel after kennel of barking, sad-eyed dogs.

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A better approach would be to present ergonomic improvements as a way of making work more pleasant and efficient, rather than as protecting against injury.

The expansion in the night-time economy in the 1990s and 2000s made cities more pleasant places to work.

"Anything that got people into parks, made them more pleasant -- he would have thought this was terrific," he said.

He said, 'This is great, man; this is fun.' That just made it more pleasant for me".

The wait, according to Hedy B. Lipschitz, made considerably more pleasant by the driver's announcement: "Your safety is my main concern.

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