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1 She found that she had a more appreciative listener in Dick Socknersh.
2 I wished he could have at least tried to sound more appreciative .
3 His smile was shy but became more appreciative when I stood up.
4 Today though, others are likely to be far more appreciative of your efforts.
5 Few Irish athletes feel more appreciative of their place in Rio.
6 Our cousins to the south would appear to be more appreciative .
7 No one has been more appreciative than the military authorities themselves.
8 But did that fact make me any more appreciative of art in general?
9 It could also make people more appreciative of what they have.
10 Old Woollen, the unfortunate, detailed his woes to more and more appreciative audiences.
11 That is, I fancy he is more appreciative than he seems.
12 But they don't make 'em any more appreciative and so on.
13 His labor and his enthusiasm deserved a more appreciative eye.
14 In this way, you will feel more appreciative of the leniency of His Excellency.
15 Never had the candidate spoken to a more appreciative audience.
16 You'd think they'd be more appreciative , he confided to Lauren.
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