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The words were old; but their meaning was marvellously new.
It was marvellously good that he meant a great deal to her.
What a marvellously exciting point at which to leave us, as it were.
It was a marvellously constructed paper figure of a man.
Everything is marvellously reflected in the still surface of the water.
But she was also beautiful and had a marvellously expressive voice.
You, of course, handle her marvellously, if I may say so.
Marvellously played, the work might well yield more on a second hearing.
He's especially good on radio - having a marvellously expressive voice.
"But he'll make a marvellously bad one if he's what you say he is.
The kids were marvellously dressed up as robots for the school play.
The play was marvellously acted, and the sets were beautiful.
It is, however, marvellously cool, having a large fabric area.
It has worked marvellously well for her so far,' he said philosophically.
For the places of the world had marvellously shifted and run into one another somehow.
What this shows is that, in cases of urgency, our institutions work marvellously well.
She's marvellously competent, you can always trust her in an emergency.
The door opened and my poor old mother's face, marvellously cleaned, appeared.
She danced marvellously though and I have known her all my life which makes a fellow feel kind of safe, you know.
But there's no doubt that a great weekend sets you up marvellously for the week ahead.
They have, moreover, done so in a marvellously entertaining fashion.
Where family affection was concerned, they were both marvellously simple creatures.
For if a woman does that, Nan says, without fail the man will love her marvellously.
It goes down marvellously with a few cans of Australian beer.
The fort and some marvellously built temples are worth a visit.
The fact that he was marvelously made for it had meant nothing.
But after about four hours, the home was marvelously transformed.
The combination, tried few other places in America, works marvelously well.
"I think they'll suit marvelously well if they give themselves a chance."
I'd already died, and not nearly so marvelously as this; I had nothing to fear.
He held his ground marvelously and was voted the game's top player.
I wanted to be marvelously exciting and beautiful before them.
But be calm, you have done marvelously well, considering everything.
When I got my plan finished, it pleased me marvelously.
"Guys that set out from here in the next few days are going to be marvelously unpopular."
Marvelously done, with just enough humor to carry it off.
My wife performed marvelously, and I was proud of her.
Then he reached up with a long arm and marvelously caught the ball in one hand.
Children will find this marvelously funny, but its consequences are not.
Americans have been marvelously generous with their own time, ideas and resources for more than 200 years.
Also, only a few minutes ago, the guard had said to someone that I was "marvelously beautiful."
Seasoned with nothing but sea water, they were marvelously sweet.
The material shaped itself marvelously in her hands; she really was good at this.
She still looked beautiful to him, and marvelously young, but there was no sign of her aura.
Her arms and shoulders appeared marvelously white, but they may have been by way of contrast.
I'm sure the colors will go marvelously in the living room."
Too, a woman is so marvelously vulnerable and attractive in this position.
"It was a marvelously chosen collection, which hung together well."
The world around him seemed marvelously fresh and real.
She just brings out a point in the most marvelously oblique way.