Sentences with phrase «more than grateful»

My husband and I just bought our first house, so I would be more than grateful to pain any room.
Bonnie and Allison did an amazing job and we are more than grateful.
I am more than grateful to have had the opportunity of working with the team here.
If you hear of any internship opportunities that are opening with XYZ, I'd be more than grateful if you would forward the listing to me, either at the email or through the LinkedIn address listed below.
I consider you to be one of my role models in our field, and I am more than grateful for the time you spent reviewing my career objectives and recommending strategies for achieving them.
Yes indeed, I am more than grateful for what you did for me.
I've seen letters written to unhappy clients accusing them of «nit - picking», or using phrases like «the complaints about the reception staff are ridiculous» or «I think you should be more than grateful for the service that this firm has provided».
Not many people will have the opportunities I was presented with at E3, so I am more than grateful to all of the PR contacts that took care of us while browsing their client's wares.
If you would like to contribute to your Foster Dog's care, we would be more than grateful!
I am more than grateful.
And I am more than grateful that all four of my parents are in good health.
And we are more than grateful!!!
Disney is not paying me to write this, but y ’ know, if they want to throw a few sheckles my way, I would be more than grateful.
She's more than grateful for the reunion and, before he even realizes it, Kirk is on a quasi-date with the woman who inspires the titular phrase.
I am more than grateful to Nancy, Steve, David and Matthew for their trust in me and for joining me on this adventure,»
Let him set the tone and tempo, and he'll be more than grateful.
We can guarantee your bridal party will be more than grateful to have their voices and concerns heard.
All we can say is, we are blessed and more than grateful that this goddess is Ghanaian.
but hey, i have to say i am more than grateful it was there to help when we needed it.
They were more than grateful!
This is cool stuff, and we're quite sure that your daughter would be more than grateful to have this item on her big day.
I'd say instead that I've been overwhelmingly doused in an abundance of love and financial blessings — and that I am more than grateful for everything I've experienced.
We're more than grateful to be able to make a positive impact in this world, to inspire, inform, and connect with such beautiful souls as Evi.
Heather was more than grateful to be living the life she loved when she was one day approached to become a teacher for Pure Barre.

Not exact matches

I am grateful for those learning opportunities, and now that I am on the other side, I can't help but remember the sense of dread that I have brought myself on more than one occasion.
We are incredibly grateful to all of our associates for their dedicated service to Bon - Ton and to our millions of loyal customers who we have had the pleasure to serve as their hometown store for more than 160 years.»
''... Amid the nightmare of Dave's death when my kids needed me more than ever, I was grateful every day to work for a company that provides bereavement leave and flexibility.
However, this is more information than we had before, for which I am grateful.
I am grateful for the help of companies like RavenTools, Ahrefs, DeepCrawl, Horizon, Kerboo, SERPstat, Oncrawl, Predikkta, Learn Inbound, Search Marketing Connect, which distributed the survey among their clients and contractors, enabling me to collect more than 1,000 responses.
I feel certain a lawyer could draft this more elegantly than I could and I would be grateful if any lawyer reading this would draft actual language in the comments section below.
That is absolutely true, and I am more grateful for your support than you can know.
And when I see them, I feel more than sentimental; I feel grateful.
To be grateful for being richer, sexier, or more successful than another is arrogance and selfishness.
And it is true that thinking about our blessings does more to make us grateful toward life than does nursing our grievances.
Indeed, with the Incarnation, the Crucifixion, and the Resurrection more intensely and vividly present to him, one imagines at these times than at others, it is not abstinence from sexual communion, but rather (one would suggest) the fullest, most joyful, most grateful expression of it that becomes at such times his just response to the costly redeeming love of God.
I am also deeply grateful to no longer have my vision narrow to a pinpoint in the throes of menstrual cramps or bleed out of my vagina more days of the month than not.
And each time, I peered into the face of the one receiving the gift: a lanky boy with pimples and bangs avoiding my gaze; a pretty girl, no more than 13, tears brimming in eager, thankful eyes; a guy wearing his Bama cap because he heard I was a fan, whispering «Roll Tide» as he dipped his bread in the cup; adults receiving with a grateful familiarity, mouthing «thanks be to God» and folding their hands in prayer.
We also come receiving more than we are bringing, and for that we are grateful, especially to all who have been welcoming and supportive.
This has all sorts of implications for how we think and act and live, yet is much more vulnerable, more gracious and grateful than what our religions generally deliver.
I am more grateful than I have ever been for you, for my family, for Dan, for friends, for kind words, and for the gift of life.
I'm probably more grateful for God's love than I am when skies are blue and everything is wonderful.
I am grateful to all of them for much encouragement for more than the last twenty years.
I am sure she was very grateful to me because there was nothing she wanted more for the last trimester of a cold winter pregnancy than to spend her Saturday afternoons perched on a metal folding chair in the backroom of a knitting shop, hunched over needles while Shirley rolled her eyes at our ineptitude.
First of all to my parents, my father, Remus Muray, and my mother, Marianna Muray, for their part in bringing me into the world, and their love, understanding, and encouragement throughout my life; to John Cobb, my theological «godfather» who first introduced me to process thought, and to whose friendship, inspiration, encouragement, and intellectual stimulation I am more grateful than I could ever express; to David Griffin, who taught me how to think critically; to Jay McDaniel and Kevin Clark for their enduring friendship since our student days and perpetually intellectual stimulating conversations; Nancy Howell, without whose encouragement this project may not have been undertaken; William Dean, whose work has proved to be so liberating; to David and Rosanne Keller, for their friendship, the opportunity to work and play with them, and for their living relationally; Josephine Bates, for her friendship, encouragement, and support in this endeavor; the Rt..
More often than not, the information was accurate and the couple was grateful that we had made their troubles our own.
While I struggled to make everyone happy with lists of what foods they liked and didn't like, looking for recipies, strategizing ways to have more than one option available... in the back of my mind was the old - fashioned idea of saying grace — I knew we had so much to be grateful for, why was that so hard to connect to?
I began noticing homeless people and being a grateful recovering alcoholic and drug addict myself I recognized that simply handing out cash would probably due more harm than good.
I am more than glad to have released myself from those clutches but I am even more grateful to realize the why and the how behind it.
I am now in better health and have been in remission for more than three years, for which I am incredibly grateful.
Those already married, as well as those meaning to marry, could ask themselves no more important question than this: are our children — will our children be — really grateful for what they receive from us, their parents?
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