"By all means descend on him" "if it will amuse you" | |
' l'm so glad that l can serve to amuse you all in this way. | |
'It doesn't take much to amuse you' | |
'You fancy this book will amuse you, thrill you, rescue you from the horror of boredom. | |
(Laughs) Mother, you amuse me. | |
"By all means descend on him" "if it will amuse you" | |
' l'm so glad that l can serve to amuse you all in this way. | |
'It doesn't take much to amuse you' | |
'You fancy this book will amuse you, thrill you, rescue you from the horror of boredom. | |
(Laughs) Mother, you amuse me. | |
"He just amuses himself. | |
"My ignorance amuses me." | |
"This possibility amuses the four monks. | |
"of what amuses me in my village, in my factory, | |
# Yes, I can understand that # She amuses # But to let her stroke you and kiss your hair # lt's hardly in your line # lt's not that l object to her profession | |
"He just amuses himself. | |
"My ignorance amuses me." | |
"This possibility amuses the four monks. | |
"of what amuses me in my village, in my factory, | |
# Yes, I can understand that # She amuses # But to let her stroke you and kiss your hair # lt's hardly in your line # lt's not that l object to her profession | |
"At first we were amused at the legion's childish regalia and its blood-curdling oath. | |
"Police and doctors were left amused and baffled when Mr Alfred Mace insisted that his dead wife could be brought back to life providing a certain flask could be found. " | |
"which is bright, amused, searching, pitiless, | |
# it has been very beautiful, I've been so pleased # the guest have greatly amused themselves | |
'I'm programmed to respond instantly to all your needs. 'I'm also to keep you amused over the duration of our prolonged voyage. | |
! Look... this is extra-amusing and everything, but we've got us a cocoon to take back! | |
" "Oh,that's all so amusing,my friend. | |
"Bouncing will move this boulder." It's almost amusing. | |
"From the margins of your amusing drawings" "the children are being influenced by the new German heathenism." | |
"How does that feel, going up" to the palace and amusing the lords and ladies with the same stories they've heard a hundred times before? | |
"At first we were amused at the legion's childish regalia and its blood-curdling oath. | |
"Police and doctors were left amused and baffled when Mr Alfred Mace insisted that his dead wife could be brought back to life providing a certain flask could be found. " | |
"which is bright, amused, searching, pitiless, | |
# it has been very beautiful, I've been so pleased # the guest have greatly amused themselves | |
'I'm programmed to respond instantly to all your needs. 'I'm also to keep you amused over the duration of our prolonged voyage. | |
! Look... this is extra-amusing and everything, but we've got us a cocoon to take back! | |
" "Oh,that's all so amusing,my friend. | |
"Bouncing will move this boulder." It's almost amusing. | |
"From the margins of your amusing drawings" "the children are being influenced by the new German heathenism." | |
"How does that feel, going up" to the palace and amusing the lords and ladies with the same stories they've heard a hundred times before? | |