727 collocations for appreciate

So you see, the Law of Attraction accomplished its divine purpose in attracting you two to make that engagementit waked in you a resolution toward promptness; and it waked in him a resolution to be on time rather than before time in future, and to be civil if you happened to be latesince you are only a woman and can't be expected to appreciate the value of promptness!

But I must have a companion, somebody to talk to and with, somebody who could appreciate the beauties of nature; who loved the old woods, the wilderness, and all the wild things pertaining to them; to whom the forests, the lakes, and tall mountains, the rivers and streams, would recall the long past; to whom the forest songs and sounds would bring back the memories of old, and make him "a boy again."

"Captain Orme," said Peyronie, after a moment, "I am sure I speak for all these gentlemen when I say we deeply appreciate your kindness in coming here to-night.

As it was, she devoted no little volubility and emphasis and eulogy to the importance of a genealogist in the eternal scheme of things; and gave her father candidly to understand that an inability to appreciate this fact was necessarily indicative of a deplorably low order of intelligence.

When the French leaders had learned to appreciate the importance of the smala its capture or dispersal became a chief object with all officers from the generals of corps to the colonels in charge of detachments.

The circumstances under which I first made his acquaintance and learned to know him well and to appreciate his manly character and kind-heartedness, were these.

I think I appreciate the splendid work you do, and I see as I never saw before" He stopped.

"I never intendeddear Mrs. Turner, we all appreciate your motives.

What a shame it seems that a man of his talent should be forced by ill health to exist in a place where there is not a single soul capable of appreciating his rare qualities.

Mr. Naylor's a man of honor, Doctor Mary; a man who appreciates a situation, a man you can trust."

Don't appreciate the advantages of country life, you see, and I've an idea they'll begin to desert, pretty soon.

During the earlier part of his Venetian career he had continued to frequent the salon of the Countess Albrizzi, where he met with people of both sexes of some rank and standing who appreciated his genius, though some among them fell into absurd mistakes.

"The preliminaries were well under way, without my appreciating their significance, until one of my officer escorts explained.

Fortunately the Sikhs had been only a few short years under British administration; they had not forgotten the miseries that prevailed under the native Government, and could appreciate the many blessings they enjoyed under British rule.

He appreciated the talent and sense, and was ready to profit by the experience and tact of "the cleverest of women."

I ask Your Royal Highness and through you every Englishman to appreciate the view-point of the non-co-operationists.

Matters having assumed this serious aspect, the French government, much to its credit, deputed four respectable and unprejudiced men, to whom were afterwards added four others of great learning and abilities, to inquire into, and appreciate the merits of the new discovery of animal magnetism.

We are not at all certain that any but coast or border tribes can really appreciate the difference between British rule and the domination that has now been swept away.

He fully appreciated the difficulties against which the Italian Army had to contend, and its military achievements in spite of them.

And knowing that Donnegan had begun life as a cripple it was easy to appreciate certain things about his expressiona cold wistfulness, and his manner of reading the minds of men.

Many who might partially appreciate such a spirit, do nevertheless object to it, from the snap-dragon nature of its coruscations, which shine themselves, but shew every thing around them to disadvantage.

I answered that I would go far to avoid meeting one, unless I had the means of defending myself, and my companion's dry chuckle showed that he appreciated my feelings.

Nature, when uninterrupted, will often do more than art; but our inability upon all occasions to appreciate the efforts of nature in the cure of diseases, must always render our notion, with respect to the powers faith, liable to numerous errors and deceptions.

At length he raised his head, threw forward his long ears, gazed for a second intently at his enemies, and then appreciating his danger, snorted like a warhorse and plunged in a seeming desperation of terror towards the shore.

"No one who appreciates the influence of England and her empire upon the destinies of the world will ever rank that victory as one of secondary importance.") All the adventurous spirits of Christendom flocked to the holy banner, under which Duke William, the most renowned knight and sagest general of the age, promised to lead them to glory and wealth in the fair domains of England.

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