Sentence examples for visible pleasure from inspiring English sources

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He clearly adores them, takes visible pleasure in them, dotes on them.

Bostrom, wearing a gray hoodie over a blue button-­down, organized the problem on a whiteboard with visible pleasure.

My mother, though, rarely takes visible pleasure in my attraction to her kitchen, just as I have too rarely thanked her for inspiring me to cook.

"There is a desperation, on behalf of some, to try to find a way to tarnish me," he said, dejectedly — unlike Trump, Carson takes no visible pleasure in tangling with the media.

More touching still was the visible pleasure Ron displayed in finding out that Belinda was Mexican-American, a fact she offered after a group of protesters walked by yelling "Trump's a fascist!" One of them was waving a Mexican flag.

But Havel's greatest visible pleasure came when an actor walked to the lip of the stage and read the text of a denunciation of the leaders of Charter 77, published in the Communist Party newspaper Rudé Právo twenty-five yeago ago under the headline "THE SHIPWRECKED AND THE SELF APPOINTED".

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He himself sometimes felt trapped in a single mood: a kind of pressurized worry, marbled with sadness, through which flecks of pleasure were visible during certain parts of the day — mostly in the evening, when the sun set over the gabled Victorians near the park, edging them with fire.

Precarious coins on the wonky corner are meant to be falling off the edge -- to illustrate the sitter's glum motto, visible above his signature, "No pleasure without regret!" By March 8, the exchange of faxes between Hockney and Falco is already hypothesizing a Newtonian telescope, more than a century before Newton did, in the cylindrical tambour watch on Gisze's table.

But it won't matter if the story doesn't start making sense or if the special effects — mostly absent in an unfinished online screener, but unimpressive when visible — don't provide sufficiently trippy pleasure.

So there aren't many visible items of interest; the immense pleasures of the novel lie in the author's cool-headed approach to what, in other hands, could have been a forgettable melodrama.

That could be Fontane's motto.So there aren't many visible items of interest; the immense pleasures of the novel lie in the author's cool-headed approach to what, in other hands, could have been a forgettable melodrama.

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