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Значения термина much fondness на английском
Значения для термина "much fondness" отсутствуют.
Использование термина much fondness на английском
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Mr. S. has muchfondness for artists but not much for the seals.
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I myself should not have had muchfondness for a child of my own.'
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The boy did not show muchfondness for books.
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Neither will look back on their spells in charge of Palace with muchfondness or pride.
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He will not look back on these finals, or this year with the England team, with muchfondness.
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She had never seemed particularly fond of Bryan-butthen, Elisandra never showed muchfondness to anyone except me.
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He thought Draper's "History of the Intellectual Development of Europe" showed too muchfondness for very large generalizations.
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They must give up the pleasant home, and lose the little garden they had cultivated with so muchfondness and care.
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He learned to read and write quickly, but did not manifest muchfondness for his books after mastering his elementary studies.
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Neither Stoke City fans nor Celtic supporters will remember him with muchfondness and will be without a club later this week.
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The rest of his sisters he did not treat with so muchfondness or regard; but frequently prostituted them to his catamites.
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Let me see; and the captain took the little vessel, and examined it with as muchfondness as a child does a pretty toy.
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The poems about home might be called memory-pictures of home; why do you think older people remember with so muchfondness their childhood homes?
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Bookmakers will never be viewed with muchfondness but at the turn of the century they were at least tolerated as part of the landscape.
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-[This unfortunate Prince was very ill-calculated to recommend, by his personal character, the institutions to which the nobility clung with so muchfondness.
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"Men seek retirement in country-houses," he writes, "on the sea-coast, on the mountains; and you have yourself as muchfondness for such places as another.