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Meanings of admire very in English
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Usage of admire very in English
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Your brother, for such I presume he is, I admirevery much.
2
I don't believe that I admirevery successful people.
3
I certainly don't say to you Jeff Campbell I admirevery much the way you take to be good Jeff Campbell.
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Very shy persons, for instance, invariably admirevery self-possessed ones, and in trying to imitate them occasionally exhibit a cold-blooded arrogance which is amazing.
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Aunt Henshaw showed me an old-fashioned pair of ear-rings, which I admiredvery much.
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You are a man I once admiredvery much-stilladmire.
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All of which I have admiredvery much indeed.'
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Then his Majesty rejoined Dorothy and led her through the gardens, which she admiredvery much.
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The face also I admiredvery much.
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He admiresvery much the spirit animating you, and hopes that a flourishing community will develop there.
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And a lady I- Iadmirevery much.
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It is like some girl who can't get a man she admiresvery much to notice her.
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I was certainly not a hip-hop aficionado but there were certainly a few artists I admiredvery much.
14
He compares Feydeau to Chateaubriand, admiresvery much the Lepreux de la cite d'Aoste, finds Don Quichotte tedious, etc.
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My father was a man who admiredvery few things, but was still capable of excusing a great many.
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Mabait did nearly all of the hard work in the palace, so he was admiredvery much by the king.