Sentence examples for put a lovely from inspiring English sources

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Erwin Shulhoff's Sonata (1923) let her put a lovely, rounded tone at the service of graceful melodies in a French Impressionistic style.

But in case scholars were upset, Hughes resolved to put a lovely girl in the room (or the barn) with them, and since he had in mind not a wide-open-space western but an interior picture, with small and cramped rooms, he had the idea to find an actress who made any room feel crowded.

Put a lovely logo of the Starbucks mermaid on your shirt, and accessorize with a "belt" coffee holder.

Joey Guerra of the Houston Chronicle wrote that Knowles had "put a lovely, downtempo twist on 'I Could Fall in Love".

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The company has always contended that it puts a lovely manicured walled garden around iOS to protect customers from nefarious individuals out to take their most personal and private information.

Each day when I finish the first meditation of the day, the Calm app puts a lovely bright green dot on my calendar.

It is, as you put it, "a lovely place" for its schools, libraries and parks.

"I remember there was this one [Brighton Cannabis Club] party where I put on a lovely market stall style set up with medicated sweets, brownies, cakes, you name it," she said.

Duff put in a lovely low cross from the left and Doyle, attempting a slinky back-hell, completely missed it.

I often don't publish the same commenter twice in a session, but Robert Wilson has just put together a lovely assemblage of the English language.

The administrators put out a lovely spread of coffee and doughnuts at 3 30 p.m. That, as it turned out, was a mistake.

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