"lf you wanted me to become a stranger to you..." "tell me Mother, why did you endear me so?" | |
- Can you stop trying to endear yourself to me? | |
- Don't endear yourself - to the witness. | |
- Well I admit, that bit does not endear her to me. | |
But his taxes on the simple things in life-bread, wine and cheese did not endear him to the average Parisian. | |
"lf you wanted me to become a stranger to you..." "tell me Mother, why did you endear me so?" | |
- Can you stop trying to endear yourself to me? | |
- Don't endear yourself - to the witness. | |
- Well I admit, that bit does not endear her to me. | |
But his taxes on the simple things in life-bread, wine and cheese did not endear him to the average Parisian. | |
"Betrayal, embarrassment," it's that kind of temperate rhetoric that so endears the green movement to the electorate. | |
A trait which yet endears me to my husband. | |
His performance endears him as well to many leading French intellectuals, who see in him a symbol for everything. | |
I bet that endears you to the people. | |
It rather endears him to me. | |
"Betrayal, embarrassment," it's that kind of temperate rhetoric that so endears the green movement to the electorate. | |
A trait which yet endears me to my husband. | |
His performance endears him as well to many leading French intellectuals, who see in him a symbol for everything. | |
I bet that endears you to the people. | |
It rather endears him to me. | |
"He has left behind him a name which is endeared to all his friends. " | |
Also I've become endeared to this little liar. | |
And I may say he endeared himself to us all. | |
And of course his passion for astronomy endeared him to me. | |
Aris Boch has endeared himself to the Goa'uld by being unscrupulous. | |
"Girl Friday" is such an endearing term for him to use. | |
"It's endearing to watch us again in that long-ago dusk, "facing each other, my mother and me. | |
- Again, endearing. | |
- I am endearing myself to him. | |
- I am sure of it - greeted me with their soft, endearing rustling, | |
"He has left behind him a name which is endeared to all his friends. " | |
Also I've become endeared to this little liar. | |
And I may say he endeared himself to us all. | |
And of course his passion for astronomy endeared him to me. | |
Aris Boch has endeared himself to the Goa'uld by being unscrupulous. | |
"Girl Friday" is such an endearing term for him to use. | |
"It's endearing to watch us again in that long-ago dusk, "facing each other, my mother and me. | |
- Again, endearing. | |
- I am endearing myself to him. | |
- I am sure of it - greeted me with their soft, endearing rustling, | |