! - Ah, just a moment, please. | |
! - Boothy, please! | |
! - Do mind the glass, please, | |
! - Help Stella, please. | |
! - Hernando, please save me. | |
! - Ah, just a moment, please. | |
! - Boothy, please! | |
! - Do mind the glass, please, | |
! - Help Stella, please. | |
! - Hernando, please save me. | |
" Boss." l often call him " Boss" ... cause He hires and fires us as He pleases. | |
"Children, obey your parents in everything "for this pleases the Lord. | |
"Danny Burton presents Justin pleases his girlfriend." | |
"He does whatever He pleases. | |
"I fill my days writing inflammatory articles about Germany... "and thus incurring the wrath of Stanley Baldwin... "which pleases me no end. " | |
" Boss." l often call him " Boss" ... cause He hires and fires us as He pleases. | |
"Children, obey your parents in everything "for this pleases the Lord. | |
"Danny Burton presents Justin pleases his girlfriend." | |
"He does whatever He pleases. | |
"I fill my days writing inflammatory articles about Germany... "and thus incurring the wrath of Stanley Baldwin... "which pleases me no end. " | |
" Dear Miss McPhee, Harvard College is pleased to inform you that we've accepted your application for Early Action for the fall of 2001 ... | |
"""So l leave, noticing that they seem pleased at the prospect" that they can once more be alone together. | |
""Arno Keizer pleased With yearly Figures"" | |
"'I'm pleased to meet you. | |
".. Medieval punishment to contact us directly, after which "we will be pleased to publish the full details of her ordeal | |
"A," because Sarah has the drama queen role totally covered... and "B," because I've benefited from your salary spike... in various shallow but nonetheless pleasing ways. | |
"And wit was his vain, frivolous pretence, of pleasing others at his own expense. " | |
"Arthur Sullivan cannot write other than in pleasing manner but several numbers in 'Princess Ida' lack the freshness and spontaneity of 'The Pirates of Penzance', 'Patience, Iolanthe' or 'The Sorcerer', his best operatic work." | |
"As you recommended, I took four glasses of brandy "before we got on the train for Constantinople, "which rendered the journey a pleasing blur. | |
"But the woman saw the fruit was pleasing to the eyes, "so she took it and ate it "and gave it to her husband to eat." | |
" Dear Miss McPhee, Harvard College is pleased to inform you that we've accepted your application for Early Action for the fall of 2001 ... | |
"""So l leave, noticing that they seem pleased at the prospect" that they can once more be alone together. | |
""Arno Keizer pleased With yearly Figures"" | |
"'I'm pleased to meet you. | |
".. Medieval punishment to contact us directly, after which "we will be pleased to publish the full details of her ordeal | |
"A," because Sarah has the drama queen role totally covered... and "B," because I've benefited from your salary spike... in various shallow but nonetheless pleasing ways. | |
"And wit was his vain, frivolous pretence, of pleasing others at his own expense. " | |
"Arthur Sullivan cannot write other than in pleasing manner but several numbers in 'Princess Ida' lack the freshness and spontaneity of 'The Pirates of Penzance', 'Patience, Iolanthe' or 'The Sorcerer', his best operatic work." | |
"As you recommended, I took four glasses of brandy "before we got on the train for Constantinople, "which rendered the journey a pleasing blur. | |
"But the woman saw the fruit was pleasing to the eyes, "so she took it and ate it "and gave it to her husband to eat." | |