Sentences with phrase «more fond»

Thanks to the striking tonal (and textural) contrast between the wooden layers of this Finnish design, we've suddenly become even more fond of mood lighting.
We know we're a nation of animal lovers, but a new piece of research has suggested we're more fond of our furry friends than we thought.
The ceiling feels taller, the window less lonely and somehow, oddly enough, this duo of curtains makes me slightly more fond of the husband's bedside golf lamp.
Jodie is more fond of making things.
I'm much more fond of opera than ragtime.
But we're not there collectively, and that kind of cedes that whole field to the people who don't know anything and the people who are more fond of their own voice than they are of the facts and the people who want to disinform and misinform the public.
I'm more fond of the corporate big wigs screwing up cartoon.
It's hard to come up with an IP I have more fond memories of than the MechWarrior family.
The more i see the concept arts more fond of No. 3 i become... i wonder if later on we can have a fully 3D zone option for multiplayer battles... just imagine the Colosseo mode... a fully 3D zone where 4 + players can pick a mighty boss (or Call) and have some PvP fun!
Unlike Princess Peach, Baby Peach is more fond of her pink binky than of conversation.
Coffin Dodgers has a very interesting presentation, and the more I played the game, the more fond I became of it.
This is part of why, as I grow older, I also grow more fond of physical games.
I was always more fond of larger dogs until I volunteered for a few years with an organization that rescues small dogs, where I came to better appreciate the personalities and antics of these miniscule mutts.
My female friends also seem to be much more fond of the iPad mini since they can easily slip it into their purses.
While the interwebs is more fond of speculating on the first Amazon phone, here comes the first major leak of the upcoming new generation of Amazon tablets.
I am a former elementary school teacher (and I now teach online courses to editors and authors), so I'm perhaps more fond of checklists than the next person.
The route will take us through the deep South, which is very similar to Europe in that it, too, is above sea level, if somewhat more fond of the contraction y ’ all.
Older Zelda fans hate tingle, the ones who started off around 64 - GameCube era tend to be more fond of him in my experience.
Though I'm personally more fond of the Batman theme that was composed by Danny Elfman for Tim Burton's adaptation of DC Comics» Caped Crusader, there's no denying Hans Zimmer wrote some incredible music for The Dark Knight trilogy.
There are very few memories I have of popular nineties brands more fond than ones of Lisa Frank.
Hodges may be more fond of tangents than linear narrative, but no matter.
With a coalition minister so silent on the problem that even a staunch politico might struggle to name Mark Prisk, the coalition government has lost its momentum since Grant Shapps — a man more fond of announcement than action — was reshuffled away to prevent him making another promise he couldn't keep.
Stand - in host Emily Maitlis mentioned Hynde famously hating «with a vengeance» the band's biggest hit, Brass in Pocket, asking the singer which of her back catalogue she was more fond of.
I argued here that Conservative and Lib Dem supporters in Scotland probably would not often vote tactically for Labour because they are not much more fond of Labour than they are of the SNP.
(He was more fond of it when cooked in a taco, however).
I love using cloth napkins to dress up our dinner table, and through the years I've grown even more fond of their sustainability and cost effectiveness.
VanDien isn't much more fond of concentrated fruit juice sweeteners as sugar alternatives.
I'm more fond of almonds and walnuts.
The benefit of being so aggressive is that I got an extremely close shave and have been growing more fond of the safety razor the more that I use it!
However, as we're getting closer to retirement, we're growing more fond of owning our place and want to make sure that the benjamins are available when we need them.
Bobsledding is popular in southeast Asia, while Australia is more fond of snowboarding.
The Domtar campaign's appeal to nostalgia for greeting cards or our high - school diplomas — «Memories are more fond on paper» — will be lost on today's children.

Not exact matches

I loved your blog on mobile optimisation and got to learn more as today everyone is fond of smartphones.
«My fondest dream,» he wrote in one recent commentary, «is that I will give my gold coins to my great - great grandkids some 70 - 80 years from now, and they will be rather embarrassed that their Papa John bought all that much of that barbarous yellow metal instead of more biotech stocks.
Despite his immense fame, Ma is essentially the Chinese dadcore equivalent of a Silicon Valley entrepreneur; he's more likely to don a sweater - vest than a hoodie and is fond of comparing himself to Forrest Gump.
Running a trade surplus means that a country sells more to foreigners than it buys from them, and there seems to be an implicit belief that exports are what a hard working country produces, and imports are the equivalent of its consumption, so that a trade surplus means that the country earns more than it spends, and the larger the surplus, the more likely the ants in that country are especially productive, thrifty, morally upright, and perhaps fond of sensible clothing.
Personally, I am fond and prefer coworking spaces that are managed by the members themselves, it all flows more naturally.
My University of Alberta colleague Andrew Leach is fond of pointing out that exports of manufactured products from Southwestern Ontario push up the value of the Canadian dollar, making life more difficult for oil sands producers.
The typically strong but spotty album is easily their darkest or at least most despondent, sounding more like a synth - soaked suicide note than a fond farewell.
No, Jesus of Nazareth hasn't offended me, in fact, I'm more than passing fond of his message.
I'm not fond of that word either, but at least if we called the Sunday morning meeting a time of «fellowship» then people who participate in that form of fellowship might be more willing to see that there are other ways of participating in fellowship which look differently.
Would God like my prayers more, or even be fonder of me as His child, if I raised my hands?
But Agnes was no quiet maiden, she was fond of the roar of the sea, and the sad sighing beside the inland lake pleased her only because then she seethed more strongly within.
«In attending meetings, this singularity was a trial to me, and more especially at this time, as white hats were used by some who were fond of following the changeable modes of dress, and as some friends, who knew not from what motives I wore it, grew shy of me, I felt my way for a time shut up in the exercise of the ministry.
Sensitive, fond of music, rather afraid of his father, and of all authorities, religiously inclined, very intelligent, unfulfilled emotionally, perhaps no more than half awakened sexually — some of the characteristics of the pedigree western intellectual seemed to be emerging.
Even the most well - intentioned New Year's Resolutions can quickly become nothing more than a fond memory without a solid plan in place to keep you motivated and on track.
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I am quite fond of each, but as a Westerner, I'm much more acquainted with sweet potatoes.
Many of us are fond of Larabars, those raw food, dates - and - nuts - based bars you can buy at health food stores (and many grocery stores) for way more than I want to pay for a single snack.
I'm especially fond of the vegetarian pantry guide, a useful resource for anyone interested in constructing more dishes with less meat.
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