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1 The massed flowers and vegetables provide magnificent displays for an appreciative audience .
2 And you have been a most appreciative audience , for which I thank you.
3 And so she had an appreciative audience , although she did not know it.
4 As she preened before her appreciative audience , Brigid's gloating gaze combed the yard.
5 Dad had finally found an appreciative audience for his repertoire of dumb jokes.
6 The boys lay around in comfortable, though ungraceful, attitudes, a small but appreciative audience .
7 Never had the candidate spoken to a more appreciative audience .
8 Some day you may have a more appreciative audience than Mrs. Flaxman and myself.
9 I fancy you will find them quite an appreciative audience .
10 I must say that a more appreciative audience than our co-diners cannot be imagined.
11 A King At Night crept out delicately, its deadpan humour finding an appreciative audience .
12 Here, he knew, was an appreciative audience for his stories.
13 Rarely had they found a more fitting or appreciative audience .
14 Bo's remarks brought spontaneous applause from the appreciative audience .
15 A good appreciative audience is everything in these cases.
16 Furthermore, he has an appreciative audience , all of whom are creased up by his actions.
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