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Example sentences for "pleasant place"

  • With the hatches open the dark hole was made lighter but at best it was not a pleasant place.

  • When that died away, and silence, broken only by the lap of the water, and the occasional note of a bird getting ready to seek its nest for the night, settled down, that part of the lake was not the most pleasant place in the world.

  • The boys found Deer Island a pleasant place to camp.

  • So they joined hands and left the pleasant place, and were again going speedily amidst the close pine woods awhile, where it was smooth underfoot and silent of noises withal.

  • We find it a quiet, pleasant place, seemingly half inn and half home for the family of the genial landlord.

  • The town stands sedately in the midst of the broad, level meadows which surround it on every side, and through its very center meanders the Wye, the queenliest of British rivers, as though loath to leave the confines of such a pleasant place.

  • It is, none the less, a pleasant place, rich with verdure and bright with flowers, and picturesquely situated on a gently rising hill.

  • The young people coming and going--the girls in their light dresses and bright ribbons made a pleasant place of the lawn, with its background of shining water.

  • Before the city extended as far as these walls, and ere there was occasion for them, the valley of the Lycus was a pleasant place to see.

  • Before the city extended as far as these walls, and ere there was occasion for them, the Valley of the Lycus was a pleasant place to see.

  • Surely a pleasant place to live in, strong and secure, with a spacious courtyard and perhaps a shady garden therein.

  • It was a pleasant place, and being back from the road was free from dust.

  • Roellencourt was a pleasant place on the St. Pol Road, and quite a number of our men were billeted there.

  • Railway Dugouts was always a pleasant place to visit, there were so many men there.

  • I had almost come to think that Magnolia might be a pleasant place.

  • I came near before he saw me, and he started; then bid me good evening and "hoped I found Magnolia a pleasant place.

  • Not a bad thing, in such a pleasant place," he rejoined, sending his blue eye all round my prospect.

  • It is a pleasant place in spring, this "valley of the heavenly water," and one of the loveliest spots on the banks of the Bosphorus.

  • This was a pleasant place, according to all accounts, when the world was young, and St. Chrysostom baptized his three thousand white-robed catechumens in the waters of the Lycus.

  • His service in the Senate at Washington was short and it was beginner's work, undertaken in the spirit of a man who finds the upper house a pleasant place in which to pass the latter years of a never strenuous life.

  • So this is what he said, in a voice that rose not much above a whisper, "I have told them where to dig a hole and put me, out here on my pleasant place.

  • It was another September day of sultry heat, yet the verandah was also in the morning a pleasant place, sweet with the honeysuckle fragrance still lingering, and traversed by a faint intermittent breeze.

  • It was a pleasant place in the afternoon, for the sun was on the other side of the house, and the sea breeze swept this way, giving its saltness to the odours of rose and honeysuckle and mignonette.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    black coat; common plant; each finger; extreme right; five miles from the; golden apple; good harbour; good sort; oblong square; pleasant evening; pleasant flavor; pleasant journey; pleasant little; pleasant place; pleasant sight; pleasant smile; pleasant surprise; pleasant taste; pleasant thing; pleasant voice; reduced copy; reign over; servants shall; suppose them; whether human; who will