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Example sentences for "enjoy the"

  • Insects and undertakers are the only living creatures which seem to enjoy the climate.

  • I need not say how much I am delighted by my success, and how much I enjoy the thought of the pleasure which it will afford to you, my mother, and our other friends.

  • I cannot imagine a course of life that would suit him better than thus to enjoy the pleasures of domestic life without its restraints; with sufficient business, but not, I hope, too much.

  • We had scarcely begun to enjoy the coolness of the bath, when a noise which we heard on the opposite bank, made us leave the water precipitately.

  • They who are soonest in a condition to enjoy the sweets of it, are likely soonest to conceive a relish for it, and to acquire the early habit of industry.

  • Every man is rich or poor according to the degree in which he can afford to enjoy the necessaries, conveniencies, and amusements of human life.

  • The zeal and courage of the crusaders were chilled in the moment of victory; and instead of marching to improve the consternation, they hastily dispersed to enjoy the luxury, of Syria.

  • Then folding his arms, with haughty brow and imperious glance, he seemed to enjoy the triumph he had achieved over Death, who, stretched on the bottom of her den, continued to utter plaintive howlings.

  • Chilly as a quail, Rose-Pompon crept close to the fire, and at the same time seemed to enjoy the warmth of a bright ray of sunshine, which enveloped her in its golden light.

  • I observe that you do not hesitate to enjoy the fruits of my financiering.

  • He was beginning really to enjoy the situation.

  • It is of trifling value, and you may continue to enjoy the possession of it.

  • His artful patroness had chosen the month of the vintage, while the emperor, in a rural solitude, was permitted to enjoy the pleasures of a subject.

  • The helpless nation has seldom been permitted to enjoy the tranquillity of servitude.

  • For my part, God help me to choose rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season: and God of his mercy prepare me for his will.

  • That was the time then that God had appointed to try his servant Noah, by the waters of the flood: in which time he was so effectually crucified to the things of the world, that he was as if he was never more to enjoy the same.

  • But as he began to enjoy the fruits of his labour, he was all of a sudden taken with a violent fit of sickness; and, finding himself past recovery, disposed himself to die like a good Mussulman.

  • Thus I settled myself, resolving to forget the miseries I had suffered, and to enjoy the pleasures of life.

  • It is cruel, mother," said he, "not to let me enjoy the pleasure of being with you without a drop of wormwood.

  • The court mourning for the emperor was at an end, and every one was determined to enjoy the pleasures of the carnival.

  • Mrs. Proudie looked on the signora as one of the lost--one of those beyond the reach of Christian charity--and was therefore able to enjoy the luxury of hating her without the drawback of wishing her eventually well out of her sins.

  • And now it remained to them each to enjoy the assurance of the other's love.

  • My niece seemed to enjoy the sight, and I could see that her senses were being pleasantly tortured.

  • In the morning I got up early and went into my niece's room to enjoy the sight of the companion I had involuntarily given her, and the two girls were certainly a very pleasant sight.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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