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How to use Admire in a sentence

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Admire the postcard views of city skyscrapers and the native Western Australian flora in the botanic gardens.
Admire the two very belated Birthday cards and the pictures of my dearly beloved and much missed Labrador dog!
Admire the splendid view and head to the underground tram station to have authentic old west food and shop at a real trading post!
Admire its graceful entryway and its classic sense of proportion and symmetry.
I adore, admire and revere their faith, their endurance, their agonizing love for God.
Still, you have to admire his ability to make a long established religion seem like some sort of wacko cult.
Sometimes the cover version is done by an artist as a loving homage to a performer they admire.
From here, you can also admire the ingenuity of the wave-like, or hilly, structure that defines the centre.
But I do admire the Queen as a woman who has done her job well and never wavered from her commitment to her duty and her country.
If you shine it, wax it, wash it, admire it, take photographs of it and never use it, what's the point?
The concept alone is offensive in at least half a dozen different ways, so you have to admire the sheer gall of the Media Lunch team.
I am not sure I have a hero as such, but there are quite a few figures that I admire.
We are not invited to admire or condemn, only to experience the humanity of a woman making a choice, for weal or woe.
Walk boldly to the post office to send your snail mail, munching on a daily apple as you admire green spaces along the way.
I haven't seen the film adaptation of Ulysses, but I hear some Joyceans respect and admire its attempt to film an unfilmable novel.
I admire the inventiveness, and while not everything is a raging success, there's a lot to like.
Instead he's had to content himself with knowing that writers he respects admire his work.
I admire and respect them both, and they seem nice guys, but boring and bland.
It is good for men to respect and admire them, without expecting favours or punishments from them.
How can people stop to admire our beautiful Lake District and then spoil it by leaving their litter?
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Examples from Classical Literature
Admire the adroitness of the man, and, not a little, his humility.
Admire guys for their beauty, fools for their wit, and boors for their breeding.
Mr. Paine did not admire Mrs. Davis, and was not likely to be influenced by her prejudices.
True, Shakespeare was not the kind of man Englishmen are accustomed to admire.
She admired Albee deeply, almost dangerously, and she wanted to admire him more.
The chairs and carpets are covered, but the corners are turned up that asper may admire their beauty and texture.
Even Uncle Peter, whom he had come warmly to admire, jarred upon him with his crudity and his Western assertiveness.
The calif knew not which to admire most, the generosity of Nadir or the soldier.
It seems strange to me that them that preach up the doctrine don't admire one who carrys it out.
Many persons very much object to the aroma of benzoin, while they greatly admire the fumes of cascarilla.
If it is base and corrupting to admire wealth, it is insane to admire poverty.
Gavan could but admire his own deftness in tossing a newspaper over the pistol.
When dealing with him in other business ways rely on him and let him know you admire his dependability.
For there was the sabretache to examine and admire, with its ornate embossings and glittering embroidery.
Trenton could not but admire the knowledge of these two men and their dexterous use of it.
I fear that she did not admire as she should have done the self-devotion of his singular virtue.
Perhaps even then you will agree with us and admire many a seedling that the hidebound fancier would consign to the dustheap.
One knows not which to admire most, the beauty of the poetry or the justice of the encomium.
Honoured here and upon the Continent, it is needless to eulogise an artist whom all agree to admire.
What I can never cease to admire is the seclusiveness of these people.
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