marvel at in English

verb

be astonished at, be impressed

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "marvel at" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "marvel at", or refer to the context using the word "marvel at" in the English Dictionary.

1. 10 We paused to marvel at the view.

2. 1 We paused to marvel at the view.

3. 7 I never cease to marvel at his stupidity.

4. I marvel at Heavenly Father’s love for His children.

5. 17 We marvel at its stupidity,(www.Sentencedict.com) its gullibility.

6. I marvel at the different backgrounds of members of the Church.

7. We marvel at the faith of those who endure chronic health problems.

8. 25 Marvel at the products of the local potteries at Norton and Crambeck.

9. To marvel at the wonders of the gospel is a sign of faith.

10. 4 One can only marvel at the way the building has been constructed.

11. Here in the village of Aotearoa you will marvel at the power of love

12. If she had one of his maps, she would marvel at his accuracy too.

13. Lord, We thank you for letting us come once again to marvel at your creations.

14. 21 I marvel at the way so great a power is falling so gentle on the earth.

15. 20 As we flipped to side B,(www.Sentencedict.com) we could only marvel at this peculiar resurgence of vinyl.

16. 23 Close inspection makes one marvel at the intricate perfection of nature opposed to the finest fashion houses.

17. I marvel at the quality of the men and women who accepted Joseph Smith’s testimony and came into the Church.

18. 18 We truly marvel at what is being accomplished by God’s people in these exciting times in which we live.

19. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS marvel at the ability of a common ant to lift weights many times heavier than its own body.

20. 22 It's not the young lovers I marvel at, but the older ones, such as one couple I see regularly.

21. 29 Presented with a diagram of the alimentary canal, he tended to marvel at its artistry rather than study its efficiency.

22. 28 He could do one poem with sixty verses without pause, and Sir Emmanuel would listen and marvel at his ability.

23. Return to the bright airiness of the fully-equipped apartments and marvel at the stunning vistas from the comfortable vantage point of your large terrace.

24. With the rapid advances in e-mobility, autonomous driving, connected cars, and Automotive electronics, the capabilities we marvel at today may seem basic in just a few years.

25. Cruise to Corfu and walk through the narrow streets of Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and marvel at the Italianate architecture left from centuries of Venetian rule.

26. I marvel at the clarity and brevity of these two revelations in comparison to the complicated financial guidelines and administrative procedures used in so many organizations and governments around the world.

27. Just as onlookers admire the endurance of marathon runners, you may marvel at the stamina of parents who care for a disabled child —24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

28. After a convenient hotel pickup, head out from Corfu’s city center in a 4x4 and enjoy activities that include visiting a traditional Corfu village, cruising along hidden mountain paths, and marvel at

29. When the peacock dances with its outspread train of dazzlingly colored feathers, one cannot help but marvel at the artistic abilities of Jehovah, the God who “created all things.” —Revelation 4:11.

30. Bicycle Cardistry Cards designed to elevate cardistry moves like fans, shuffles, aerials, and more! Bicycle ® Stargazer New Moon Marvel at the beauty of the Earth's only natural satellite captured in this remarkable deck!

31. There’s ample time allotted on this musically satisfying occasion for us to reflect on the societal values that forge life choices, and marvel at the rich diversity of what Beguiles each one of us.

32. Most visitors to Paris's Notre Dame cathedral, Craning their necks to take in the vast Gothic interior, marvel at a masterpiece of medieval architecture — the perfectly balanced proportions of massive pillars below and intricate filigree stonework above, the dizzying level of …

33. Apart from the fact that Palestinians openly consider the entire country of Israel -- "from the River to the Sea" -- one big settlement, one can only marvel at what is now being imposed by the EU and, this week, by Germany.

34. Indeed, many who have studied the Bible marvel at its overall harmony, its scientific accuracy, the honesty and candor of its writers, and most important, its fulfilled prophecies—all of which have convinced millions of thinking readers that this book is from a source higher than man.

35. The great German Classicist Wilamowitz said his style was "the harmonious expression of an Attic soul." Photius, who excerpted more of his works than of any other, concludes, "I always marvel at the style of this thrice-blessed man, because he makes his listeners' profit his main aim."

36. ‘Tourists would marvel at the elegant ingenuity of a Bygone age.’ ‘Looking back, I suppose it was a relic from a Bygone age even then.’ ‘The atmosphere of Strawberry Hill is one of gracious hospitality - again somehow it speaks of a Bygone age.’ ‘They represent Bygone ages and social changes that occurred round the world.’

37. ‘Tourists would marvel at the elegant ingenuity of a Bygone age.’ ‘Looking back, I suppose it was a relic from a Bygone age even then.’ ‘The atmosphere of Strawberry Hill is one of gracious hospitality - again somehow it speaks of a Bygone age.’ ‘They represent Bygone ages and social changes that occurred round the world.’

38. (implied in Admired), "regard with wonder, marvel at," from Old French Admirer "look upon, contemplate" (correcting earlier amirer, 14c.), or directly from Latin admirari "regard with wonder, be astonished," from ad "to, with regard to" (see ad-) + mirari "to wonder," from mirus "wonderful" (see smile (v.))