yearningly उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- "I've always looked yearningly at movies and magazines that show you a room beautifully lit, with nothing in it but three magazines on a black coffee table, " she said plaintively.
- "I know it's not easy to be a Palestinian, " he said, adding that they watched Israeli life " yearningly " and longed for such achievements of their own.
- Set in the early 19th century when Empire dresses and the Napoleonic Wars are still very much on everyone's mind, " Persuasion " is both a delicately nuanced social comedy and a yearningly openhearted romantic drama.
- Farmers in the audience, far from banking on divine intervention, talked yearningly of the past when government policy was built less around free-market vagaries and more around price supports and subsidies to brace them through hard times.
- The tired old Sisyphus allusion of the rock being pushed uphill simply won't do; how about Tantalus, the bogged-down ruler condemned to reach yearningly for that so-near fruit that recedes anew with each fresh grasp attempted.
- In her first days, after picking asparagus, beans and strawberries, she wrote to Pepi, yearningly, " I'd like to be sitting next to you on the couch, pressing my body against you, telling you this ."
- But what really stands out here, as evident in yearningly spare cuts by George Jones ( a mournful " He Stopped Loving Her Today " ) and Waylon Jennings ( in perfect snarl on " I've Always Been Crazy " ) is what makes " Austin City Limits " so darn good.
- But principally there were Susan Graham as the yearningly heartfelt young Composer; Doborah Polaski as the agonized, stentorian Ariadne; Jon Villars as the trumpeting Bacchus; Russell Braun as a bullying Harlequin; and above all Natalie Dessay, who suffered much groping and got her panties pulled off in mid-song and still delivered as breathtaking an account of Zerbinetta's showpiece aria as one could dream of.
- His first volume of " Images pour piano " ( 1904 1905 ) combines harmonic innovation with poetic suggestion : " Reflets dans l'eau " is a musical description of rippling water, while the second piece " Hommage ?Rameau " is slow and yearningly nostalgic, taking a melody from Jean-Philippe Rameau's 1737 " Castor et Pollux " as its inspiration.
- The only true must-sees of 2000 offer audiences things they've virtually never seen before-- in the upcoming Asian epic " Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, " a jaw-dropping battle sequence takes place atop the branches of swooping bamboo trees; the current no-budget indie " You Can Count on Me " offers a rare, almost unprecedented look at American characters who are both intelligently articulate yet yearningly clueless.