Sentence examples for by lovely from inspiring English sources

The phrase "by lovely" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something done in a lovely manner, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "She spoke by lovely tones, captivating everyone in the room."
Alternatives: "in a lovely way" or "with lovely intent."

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But other than its jaunty title number, "She Loves Me" is musically populated by lovely songs like "Will He Like Me?" and "A Trip to the Library" that fit their situations perfectly but don't travel well.

"I love actors, but I think they're always taken by lovely young people with tiny, little figures".

They had in fact been proceeded by lovely moves.

It wouldn't just be the end of a lovely restaurant run by lovely people.

It is going to be rolled out by lovely localised commissioning consortia.

All of them run with spirit by lovely people, and with a sense of fun.

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Declan Rice was taken out of the game by a lovely touch by Fernando Llorente.

And that clicks alongside the zippy choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, lovely sets by David Korins and the tuneful Strouse/Charnin score.

4. Wooden Utensils Photo by Little Bit Funky. 5. Ceramic Pots Photo by The Lovely Cupboard.

Taken by our lovely waitress, Sheila.

The next drawing is, by contrast, lovely.

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