Use "with pleasure" in a sentence

1. With pleasure.

2. 8 Don't mix business with pleasure.

3. 1 She was positively beaming with pleasure.

4. Athelstan heard Lady Maude squeal with pleasure.

5. 27 His scarred face crumpled with pleasure.

6. You think he's mixing business with pleasure?

7. 23 His scarred face crumpled with pleasure.

8. I want you to scream with pleasure.

9. Miss Chalice beamed with pleasure when he rose.

10. 25 He beamed with pleasure at seeing her.

11. 9 He recalled his fellow traveller with pleasure.

12. 6 Kirov ran across the room, beaming with pleasure.

13. Cycling is good exercise that combines practicality with pleasure.

14. Her lips curl back from her teeth with pleasure.

15. The Prime Minister of India accepted it with pleasure.

16. 24 I don't like to mix business with pleasure .

17. 6 What we learn with pleasure we never forget. 

18. The baby crowed with pleasure when its mother picked it up.

19. Babies gurgle with pleasure, scream with pain, and howl with fear.

20. At Commensal, health is synonymous with pleasure, the pleasure of healthy eating.

21. 18 She cried out with pleasure when she saw her little sister.

22. • And these possibilities made her Cling to her actual existence with pleasure

23. 9 Match reports purr with pleasure, capitalising especially brilliant feats for emphasis.

24. "The boys Bobsleighed down the hill screaming with pleasure"; - bobsled [N

25. To regard with pleasure, wonder, and approval: Admired the sculptures at the art museum

26. Men have become lovers of money rather than lovers of God, obsessed with pleasure.

27. Immediately the pigeons began to strut and flutter out, billing and cooing with pleasure.

28. If it is rich with pleasing overtones, others may listen to it with pleasure.

29. We were both uplifted, lit with pleasure and excitement, in each other, in the meeting.

30. Cascades is the ideal place to pursue your dream with pleasure and peace of mind.

31. H.E. the Minister of External Affairs thanked for the invitation and accepted it with pleasure.

32. She came downstairs with this garment, triumphant, not unwilling to please with pleasure so cheaply bought.

33. A people which grasps its sense of nationality with pleasure and love can always celebrate its rebirth.

34. 29 Then Shaaban arrived - strongly built, short in height, his dark flat-featured face beaming with pleasure.

35. President Calderon invited the Prime Minister of India to visit Mexico and the invitation was accepted with pleasure.

36. "The boys Bobsledded down the hill screaming with pleasure"; - bob, bobsleigh [Brit] Derived forms: bobsleds, bobsledding, Bobsledded

37. And if Tommy doesn't mind me mixing a little business with pleasure, I could use your signature on these.

38. 8 He shuddered with pleasure, wishing he could see into the darkness of this other, and know its face.

39. The good doctor coloured up with pleasure to hear his boy's name Bellowed forth approvingly by a thousand excited lungs

40. Bates himself was warm and genial, and his cohorts were having such a good time that their faces glowed with pleasure.

41. I suggest including these two values in an algebraic formula, a task which I pass on to the officials with pleasure.

42. The students talked about ethnocentrism (eighty per cent of the world eats insects with pleasure), sustainability, and the earth's diminishing resources.

43. Meg succumbed to the biggest smile she had ever seen in her life and surrendered her case and hand luggage with pleasure.

44. But if you believe you're drinking expensive stuff, parts of the brain associated with pleasure and reward light up like a Christmas tree.

45. Chammath, -- and on another, the most fruitful country Gennesaret adjacent, -- did every way Begird this city, when it was built, with pleasure and delight.

46. We still read with pleasure his pieces of " ratiocination" ; though he sometimes exhibits in them to a naive degree his pride in logic and learning.

47. Acceptable (48 Occurrences) Capable, worthy, or sure of being accepted or received with pleasure; pleasing to a receiver; gratifying; agreeable; welcome; as, an Acceptable present, one /a/Acceptable.htm - 24k

48. 1 We must deal with pleasure as we do with honey, only touch them with the tip of the finger, and not with the whole hand for fear of surfeit. 

49. 23 We must deal with pleasure as we do with honey, only touch them with the tip of the finger,[www.Sentencedict.com] and not with the whole hand for fear of surfeit. 

50. 17 We must deal with pleasure as we do with honey, only touch them with the tip of the finger,[www.Sentencedict.com] and not with the whole hand for fear of surfeit. 

51. Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni is the OUTRAGEOUS new project by the creators of Senran Kagura that combines high octane busty brawling and an awesome aerial based combat system with pleasure based weaponry and destructible clothing

52. Four o’clock on Friday, and the great station was Athrong with citizens on their way somewhere, laden with baggage and precious packages, shouting goodbyes and greetings, flagging their arms, embracing, gripping each other with pleasure

53. Adjective (en adjective) Capable, worthy, or sure of being accepted or received with pleasure; pleasing to a receiver; gratifying; agreeable; welcome; as, an Acceptable'' present, one ''Acceptable to us.; Barely worthy, less than excellent; passable.

54. To combine business with pleasure, the whole team met in Dakar afterwork at the Radisson Hotel to complete these sessions in beauty, in the spirit of the proper plural singularity AG Partners Group's proper plural singularity!

55. ‘Nettles and tangles of bindweed, pelt-snagging goosegrass and Bedstraw alike were avoided, while he gazed with pleasure on the eager growth of scattered rowan and hawthorn saplings.’ ‘Canada goldenrod and northern Bedstraw are among the few wildflowers.’

56. ‘Nettles and tangles of bindweed, pelt-snagging goosegrass and Bedstraw alike were avoided, while he gazed with pleasure on the eager growth of scattered rowan and hawthorn saplings.’ ‘Canada goldenrod and northern Bedstraw are among the few wildflowers.’

57. A comfortable ambiance and flexible and efficient organization at your service: essential requirements of today�s art of hosting guests. But also a restaurant, bar and private parking, services which are a sign of how accommodating we are dedicated, with pleasure, to those who gratify us with their presence.

58. Benthamism ben′tham-izm, n. a name applied to the social and political doctrines of Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), whose leading principle is the doctrine of utility, that happiness is identical with pleasure, summed up in Priestley's famous phrase, 'the greatest happiness of the greatest number.' How to pronounce Benthamism?