McCord has expressed fondness for the multi-faceted nature of the role, citing it as a factor in her decision to accept the part.
It expressed only amused fondness, not mockery.
You have expressed fondness for forests.
Some neighborhood residents and workers express fondness for him and say they worry about him and admire his friendly ways.
Yet Mortimer, who has said he invented Rumpole "to keep me alive in my old age," has always expressed fondness for him.
Mr. Cafferty, who said he briefly considered following the family tradition of working on the railroad, expressed fondness for his co-workers.
The monks under his direction included Hugh of Lincoln, who expressed great fondness for Anthelm.
It is probably the most common contraction of the latter, and is generally used to make the name shorter, or to express fondness towards an individual.
Some students has been unhappy with the inconvenient shower facilities and the echo-filled hallways, while other students expressed fondness for the building.
Neither name, however, expresses even faintly the fondness those cultures have for the soybean.