Sentence examples for lovely features from inspiring English sources

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Ivanka's image includes her own lovely features and her picture-perfect all-American family.

Her broad cheeks, soft skin, straight, lovely features, her light complexion, blond hair, colored but natural, with a little gray in it.

Union St, BT1 2JG; 028 9023 2474; @sunflower_pub The Garrick Bar, Belfast Victorian hostelry – one of the oldest in the city – with lovely features, an impressive range of beers and a good pub food menu.

We are given our bikes, 24-speed custom-made Cannondales with front and rear shocks, lovely features for which your southern hemispheres will express the deepest gratitude.¹ Each morning the guides gave us detailed printed directions for the day, which we put inside a see-through plastic zippered envelope that scrolls through a loop atop your bike basket.

The result gives us a flawless finish and the only thing you notice is Letha and her lovely features!

With her signature red hair muted to a chic strawberry blonde, Swinton has never looked more beautiful; her lovely features are set off by very expensive — and very chic — fashions, and her internal monologues express volumes without words.

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A lovely feature of mine.

We've come far from Nye Bevan's vision of council housing supporting mixed communities, replicating "the lovely feature of the English and Welsh village, where the doctor, the grocer, and the farm labourer all lived on the same street".

Michael Apted is perhaps best known for his work on the biographical documentary series that began with "Seven Up!" (1964) and has been followed by six septennial installments, but he has made some lovely feature films, including "Agatha" (1979) and the Loretta Lynn bio-pic, "Coal Miner's Daughter" (1980).

Bevan wrote in his introduction to the 1949 Housing Act: "We should try to introduce in our modern towns and villages what was always the lovely feature of English and Welsh villages, where the doctor, the grocer, the butcher and the farm labourer all lived in the same street".

"We should try to introduce in our modern villages and towns what was always the lovely feature of English and Welsh villages, where the doctor, the grocer, the butcher and the farm labourer all lived in the same street," declared Nye Bevan – who both founded the NHS and instigated a mass council house-building programme – in 1945.

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