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How to use admiration in a sentence

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Pongratz speaks with admiration of the young performers in this production, no bunch of amateurs.
He seems to feel duty-bound to provoke a reaction whether it is outrage, exasperation, outright hostility or unreserved admiration.
The two tropes are geology and archaeology integrated into an anecdotal, memorialising narrative form that demands admiration for its adroitness.
Although partly ruined, largely due to the bombardment by Morozini in 1687, it still fills the visitor with admiration and awe.
Personally, I have a sneaking admiration for anyone daring enough to hi-jack such unwieldy vehicles.
There was one moment where I gave a low whistle of admiration, hit pause, scanned back and did a slo-mo examination.
She expressed admiration for his work, but rued her inability to understand his mathematics.
The guitarist he has the greatest admiration for is the legendary and late Frank Zappa.
People were simply showing their deep respect, their real admiration and their love for one they felt had touched their lives.
I have great admiration and respect for these people, their unselfish act to understand and help people is above and beyond the call of duty.
Still, there seems to be a kind of secretive admiration of the Amazons by the male myth makers.
On the contrary, the novel is shot through with an admiration for men who eschew that label and behave in a traditionally masculine fashion.
He has undoubtedly made up for that absence and has drawn warm praise from his manager and admiration from the fans.
On his arrival at The Castle, Irwin is met by prison warden, Colonel Winter, who talks openly of his admiration for his new inmate.
They are the quarterbacks, the lead singers, the objects of admiration and envy.
And nothing will earn more respect and admiration from the hardware fan as a water cooler.
And of course what we're really after is recognition, admiration, acknowledgement from the rest of the world, status, in other words.
She wore glasses over her Wedgewood eyes to deflect admiration, my father had told me.
I am frankly filled with admiration at the way in which Australians have reacted and adjusted to this new situation.
These rank among the finest and most original works by any American artist, and were in part inspired by his admiration for folk art.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Also there was a grudging note of admiration in his voice when he next spoke.
Wilfrid worked through all the intervolutions, and nearly forgot his wretchedness in admiration of his sister's mental endowments.
And how could the admiration of three men other than her husband serve her in the crisis?
John Murphy found grevillea chrysodendron in blossom, the rich orange colour of which excited general admiration.
Our admiration for the smoothbore and its wholesale tactics was beyond expression.
I left this miserable but in admiration of the generosity of its inhabitants.
From the very first moment that he had set eyes upon the Druidess he had been struck with wondrous admiration.
He had long followed Friedrich's emancipatory endeavours with warm sympathy, and even admiration.
No living creature excites such general curiosity, interest, and perhaps admiration and envy, as this footlight queen.
Here again the gewgaw of royal parade was intended to entrap the admiration of the ignorant.
In the latter's eyes, for the first time, shone a real and ungrudging admiration.
I fear that persons in skin-tight trousers, with dog-ears, and reciting verse, do not excite me to raptures of admiration.
When Ivo thought proper to see Kate approaching, he turned with an exclamation of hyperbolical admiration.
At another time I saw the great love of God, and was filled with admiration at the infiniteness of it.
My admiration for the Aeneid is not so great, but it is none the less real.
He's harmless, with his drawl and his round pink face that shines with admiration.
This so excited the admiration of Speusippus, that a love of philosophy was kindled within him.
It is this ebullience of youthful energy, this inexhaustible vitality, which is the admiration and despair of his contemporaries.
She bent across Kenyon to examine Peter and gave an exaggeratedly dramatic cry of surprise and admiration.
The admiration of Nonconformists did not deter Churchmen and Cavaliers from extolling it.
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