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  • It too was stable and was reported to be pleasant to fly.
  • It would be pleasant to stick your head in the sand.
  • A world ruder than today's will not be pleasant to live in ."
  • Watching the baton pass to the Tar Heel state cannot be pleasant to watch.
  • Jane Austen wrote " It would be pleasant to be near the Sydney Gardens.
  • Of course it will be pleasant to be the tallest tower in the world,
  • _Be pleasant to everyone, especially secretaries who answer the telephone.
  • "It won't be pleasant to drive on the road ."
  • On a nice day it can be pleasant to walk across the Brooklyn Bridge.
  • "And he's wonderful when you have a constituent you want him to be pleasant to.
  • It used to be pleasant to take a bottle of Champagne there to toast his memory.
  • What's going to take the place of a moderate voice will not be pleasant to our ears.
  • :In Philadelphia they have a custom which it would be pleasant to see adopted throughout the land.
  • But just because someone is brilliant doesn't mean that they're going to be pleasant to work with.
  • This is traditionally translated approximately to, " Someday, perhaps, it will be pleasant to remember even this ."
  • It would be pleasant to report that the work is a lost masterpiece, unjustly maligned at its premiere.
  • Hillyer insisted on larger windows so that rooms would be pleasant to children and let in light and air.
  • It would be pleasant to report that the museum's building, designed by Kevin Roche, conveys a similarly modulated message.
  • This may not be pleasant to read but there is no name-calling or calling you incompetent or ethnic slurs.
  • It is small enough to be pleasant to use, but long enough to traverse any small dips in the board.
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