Sentence examples for to be fond from inspiring English sources

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There is nothing to be fond of.

Hotel operators tend not to be fond of them.

Characters that viewers have come to be fond of are killed off in a single sentence.

One even comes to be fond of a bad name, if the product itself is delightful.

We tend to be fond of people who climb out of a hole".

Asian buyers also tend to be fond of newly built homes, industry watchers say.

—Emma (1815) To be fond of dancing was a certain step towards falling in love".

"I used to be fond of playing with this," he said.

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Concern over this possibility was expressed by Mr. Albert Vovo, a short, dapper man who was known to be fonder of liquor than his doctor thought he ought to be but who was still able to earn fees as a magician.

But we confess to being fond of Muppets, especially Kermit the Frog.

McKissick admits to being fond of some exotics — he likes to throw a little fruit to the green iguanas that hang out in his back yard.

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