Sentences with admirer
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A a - He was an admirer of her grandfather's paintings. [+ of]
- Johnny was the most persistent and most harmless of her admirers.
- Ms Suicide has long been an admirer of mid-century pin-up artists such as Alberto Vargas and George Petty and models such as the '.
- As a long-time admirer of the paper – “everyone in Tasmania admires The Age” – Martin jumped at the chance.
- I admire your audacity.
- I would admire to go.
- Tony Rogalsky, an admirer of the pioneering French chef Roger Verge.
- Meanwhile Chloe's canine admirer.
- He's admiring of his brother's farm.
- But even an admirer such as Smith had fears that Blackman might not be able to avoid a certain sentimentality in his subject matter.
- Stage of her married life when the demands of both husband and fire- breathing admirer threaten to further destabilise her.