Sentence examples for whether lovely from inspiring English sources

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Along with the shock of emigration and the usual preoccupations of growing up – whether lovely blonde Poppy Morgan will sit next to him in art class, whether his Diadora trainers can outrun his classmates' Nike Air Max – he must negotiate tougher problems.

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The writers in the group kept asking about "content" and whether all that lovely writing was nothing more than laundry lists.

Meanwhile, nobody without a mean income of £40k per annum can afford to live in zones 1 or 2, so, on balance, nothing much in the garden is that lovely, whether it's on a bridge or not.

And whether or not "Lovely Lily" makes it to the big screen, the project is a fascinating personal journey for Ms. Balducci Chapin as well as a full-blown neighborhood effort.

The former Take That star – who has won more Brit awards than any other artist – took home his 16th award after more than 20 years in the business, saying: "I feel like it's my birthday, I feel special, it's lovely, whether people think it or not in my head I'm going, 'brilliant!'" He celebrated his winning run with a triumphant performance, cementing a comeback that started in October.

The staff are so welcoming, many having moved with the GM from Reethi Rah and the dining options are lovely whether you are health conscious or feeling indulgent – I'd recommend wine and cheese tasting!

Whether O'Connell is as lovely as he sounds.

Whether or not this lovely vignette is true, the idea certainly predates the knights: Apicius, a cookery book from the last days of the Roman empire, has a familiar recipe for fine white bread soaked in milk, fried and coated with honey, which just goes to show that good things never date – although fashions change, and french toast is now more commonly eaten at breakfast.

The baton is now in our hands to help build the future women cricketers and I am happy to help them explore this lovely sport whether or not they stick with it.

(Safeguarding paediatrician, Acute Trust) …actually if the child [is]…not getting healthcare…then that's neglect whether you're a lovely [parent] or not a lovely [parent], really your loveliness doesn't come into it.

Though, as another respondent pointed out, a narrative built on the premise that parents always work in the best interest of the child is not always helpful: …actually if the child [is]…not getting healthcare…then that's neglect whether you're a lovely [parent] or not a lovely [parent], really your loveliness doesn't come into it.

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