Sentence examples for is fond of a from inspiring English sources

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The interior designer is fond of a jazzy print.

Or maybe the officer is fond of a particular brand of British dish soap.

He is fond of a conversational device in which he poses and then answers his own questions.

The writer is fond of a book called "Boxiana," by Pierce Egan-a history of the British prize ring up to 1828.

He is fond of a remark by the poet John Hall Wheelock that writing involves the imposition of a line of words on a line of feeling.

He readily defers to those who know more than he does, and is fond of a good joke (the name must help).

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Obama admitted to not knowing much about cricket, but Lockerbie is fond of an anecdote suggesting that the job title has cricketing roots.

During the whole process of shopping, if the customer is fond of an item, he will pick or move it for a while.

And Mr. Sullivan is fonder of a line from Henry David Thoreau: "The wind that blows is all that anybody knows".

Why be fond of a billion-dollar organization?

He's fond of a post-lunch cocktail.

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