Sentence examples for same relish from inspiring English sources

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I've loved it and I'm going to take up my next job with the same relish.

Mr. Fontana sometimes exudes an air of perky effort as Algernon dispenses curlicued witticisms with the same relish he brings to eating muffins.

I'm approaching the prospect of re-entering his wonderful world with much the same relish as John Mills finally walking into a pub in Ice Cold in Alex.

Champions League and club football has also taken on such a global dynamic that national fixtures aren't pursued with the same relish as they once were.

Meanwhile Natalia's busy tongue, lapping blood and candy apples with the same relish as she savors Sergio's lips, makes her a perverse mistress and her heart a questionable prize.

There was the Chesterton who employed paradoxes (the feeblest of which were little more than platitudes performing handstands, while the best were as brilliant as Wilde's) with the same relish and frequency that contemporary writers use when employing swear words.

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That same relishing way of chewing up and then spitting out her words.

Mr. Saul, our most scathing and elusive history painter, tackles global politics and personal weirdness with the same awful relish.

The drawings, many of fish, plants or reptiles, appeared in the books and on their jackets, often coming to the fore if words failed; and he spoke as he wrote, chewing over the sentences with the same reflective relish he might devote to potato pancakes, roast goose or liver sausage.

That may sound like a dull substitute for a fashion show, but the tour — because it is narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker, who talks about art history with the same breathy relish and melodic rhythm she might deploy to deliver a pun-soaked voice-over as Carrie Bradshaw — becomes a sassy exploration of dress that both reveals and titillates.

In the Mail on Sunday Craig Brown enjoyed the way Hitchens "brings the same gleeful relish to attacking death as he once did to attacking Henry Kissinger, Mother Teresa, George Galloway, or any of his vast pantheon of villains," and ended with: "If it turns out, contrary to his expectations, that God is alive and well, I dread to think what an argumentative place Heaven must have become.

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