Sentence examples for causing delight from inspiring English sources

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The trailer for the latest big screen outing of the Jurassic Park franchise is causing delight and consternation in equal measure over the appearance of the extinct stars.

Naturally, when festivals begin their programming, it is to these celebrity authors they look first, with the publisher then weighing up where it would be of most benefit for them to appear, thus causing delight to some festivals and despair to others.

Chamberlain, on the other hand, when he returned to his hotel for lunch patted his breast pocket and said, "I've got it!" Word leaked as to the outcome of the meetings before Chamberlain's return causing delight among many in London, though causing gloom amongst Churchill and his adherents.

"The decision to wait until this time to disclose his condition wasn't vanity, but more so that the countless young children that would smile or call out to him 'there's Willy Wonka,' would not have to be then exposed to an adult referencing illness or trouble and causing delight to travel to worry, disappointment or confusion," Walker-Perlman's statement read.

The decision to wait until this time to disclose his condition wasn't vanity, but more so that the countless young children that would smile or call out to him "there's Willy Wonka," would not have to be then exposed to an adult referencing illness or trouble and causing delight to travel to worry, disappointment or confusion.

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Of course bombing will cause delight in Islamic State, where it will form the only entertainment.

Such a comment will cause delight in Washington, which has been trying to persuade the Russian president to join George Bush in repudiating the treaty.

Predictably dubbed 'Climategate', the incident caused delight among climate change deniers and major embarrassment for some climate scientists — especially the centre's director, Phil Jones.

The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Laurence Sterne (1759) Laurence Sterne's vivid novel caused delight and consternation when it first appeared and has lost little of its original bite.

Pliny the Younger, who had witnessed the death of his uncle, the elder Pliny, during the eruption of Vesuvius that buried Pompeii in A.D. 79 and who later held office in Asia Minor, found that "there is nothing that doesn't cause delight" when he at last saw Clitumnus.

Spitzer's letter, which was leaked online before its publication in the Archives of Sexual Behaviour, is sure to cause delight among gay civil rights groups and stir up anger among social conservatives, who have used the study to combat the acceptance of homosexuality as a normal part of human society.

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