Sentence examples for made pleasant from inspiring English sources

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We smiled and made pleasant conjugal conversation.

In recent weeks he has come in for close scrutiny by foreign journalists, and what they have written has not made pleasant reading.

An ­intriguing view, and one that has surely made pleasant reading for anyone who has known a friend take their own life.

Allen is now basking in the City's plaudits, and though ITV's ratings have not made pleasant reading in recent months, there is a sense that he is the right man for the job and a credible leader.

Bobby believes that "the host-guest relationship is one of imposition and annoyance, made pleasant only by the novelty of the guest," and that "neither of us is having a good time if you have to ask me every time you want to use the shower," and that therefore, in the ideal world, call it post-couch-surfing, nobody will be a host; rather, each party will host the other.

It's also a prime case for a 'portrait type' shot, with a distracting and blasé background that gets made pleasant by the blur effect.

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They don't make pleasant reading.

WARNING: This video doesn't make pleasant viewing.

He then kisses her on her cheek and ear as she makes pleasant sounds.

It is progress, in a way, and makes pleasant background noise for household chores.

Threadneedle Street's quarterly inflation report due out next month is unlikely to make pleasant reading.

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