Sentence examples for rather fond from inspiring English sources

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In fact, she is rather fond of high heels.

I'm also rather fond of Lips So Facto, not least for the name.

I was also rather fond of his 2004 LP The Monkeys in the Zoo Have More Fun Than Me.

He discusses his poetry as if it were written by someone else, a someone of whom he is rather fond.

What if it's quite O.K. to use intensifiers very often, because Jane Austen is rather fond of them?

When told that Dickey is rather fond of the fuzz, Taps would not rule out the possibility of a one-time whisker waiver.

Dickens thought Clay was "one of the most agreeable and fascinating men I ever saw," and of John Quincy Adams he was rather fond.

PROTECTED for centuries by the sea from the depredation of Europe's various despots, the English are, unsurprisingly, rather fond of their little channel.

(The italics are Kundera's. He is in fact rather fond of italics, giving to his words a sureness they might otherwise lack).

What's nice about the programme is that as well as quite rightly ridiculing the BOP and the rest, AA is clearly also rather fond of them.

She works for a publishing company, and then a television station, and is rather fond of her parents, if also mortified by them.

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