Sentences with phrase «lovely chat»

What an absolutely lovely chat with Amanda!
I've known Emma online for a while, but last year I had to pleasure to meet her in person and have a lovely chat over lunch.
It was lovely chatting to you, hope to hear from you soon!
(For the record, we had a lovely chat at the half) Regardless, his being there is more than I can say for a lot of his predecessors...
We had a lovely chat with this delightful couple, telling them that we were all going to the upcoming away leg of the Champions League tie with Roma in March and, to my delight, Bacary told me he would give me his shirt (unprompted!)
I had parents evening today, and had a lovely chat with one of my ten year olds teachers.
I decided to share a lovely chat I had recently with my own mother (and a not - so - lovely old baby picture of myself) with the whole wide world.
I rang Customer Services once before the sling had arrived and they were so friendly and helpful, had a lovely chat!
We shared a hand towel and had a lovely chat and then Tracy Emin joined in.
This modern dating site gives you a wide range of opportunities to meet experienced charmers and start a lovely chat with them.
And Dan Berry and I had a lovely chat about digital comics (and my career and teaching and... stuff) for his podcast, Make It Then Tell Everybody.
It was lovely chatting to you.
Won't you join myself and Mom Brain for a lovely chat about Nintendo and other weirdness?
We address some reader / listener questions, and have a lovely chat about how our favourite sweets might go down amongst the Mass Effect universe's Krogan population.
After the marathon with Graham, we had a lovely chat in his office regarding my desire to pursue my MFA and he asked me a question that I will never forget.
We had a lovely chat — and then as he was leaving, he asked me how I'd come to their attention.
I once had a lovely chat with Patrick Henry there.
My friend and I had a lovely chat while we waited for the same flight and parted with hugs and promises to meet in our childhood home city, Newcastle, soon.
I had a lovely chat with an older couple in a store yesterday that ended with a hug.
But I had a lovely chat with some of the school mums.
I had some lovely chats with people who dropped off their kids» sculptures to be fired or bought something from the cool pop - up kids» clothing store at the gallery — called French Soda — or just had a look around.
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