be pleased atの例文
- "I think she would be pleased at how we're scraping things together,"
- "And he'd be pleased at the way they've been cleaned up.
- One expects to be pleased at the Ritz-Carlton, and we were not disappointed.
- You're going to be pleased at how simple this is.
- Wherever he is, the legendary Allen would be pleased at the drama about to unfold.
- "Don't expect me to be pleased at Mark James being involved in the next Ryder Cup,"
- But even she might not be pleased at the way " her " story is now being exposed.
- "I think he would be pleased at the recognition of what's gone on for the past 100 years in submarines,"
- Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic will be pleased at the prospect of involvement by his Russian allies in the implementation plan.
- We believe the Chinese people _ and people around the world _ will be pleased at the success of this visit,
- "I can't help but think how Dr . King would be pleased at how we've come together since Sept . 11,"
- In Part 2 Poins discusses the illness of Hal's father the king, expecting Hal to be pleased at the prospect of his father's death.
- All Shakespearian devotees will be pleased at the soothing treatment given to the Mendelssohn score . ( . . . ) The women are uniformly better than the men.
- House Republican colleagues professed to be pleased at her new job, not on behalf of greater journalistic excellence but on the theory her heightened visibility will enhance the party's reputation.
- And as much as I want Sam to save him, I can't help but be pleased at " Supernatural " s success with exploring a story that involves a demon Dean ."
- Analyst Talat Masood, a former army general, said Pakistan's government would be pleased at a Bush victory although it could presage more anti-U . S . feeling among its 150 million people.
- It makes no sense to me, but I guess Oldsmobile would be pleased at Bob's comment : " I'd take this over anyone of those three models you claim are the best sellers ."
- Tracey is often seen to be pleased at the prospect of additional overtime in The Queen Victoria when a Mitchell family wedding or other event is planned as she can always do with extra money.
- Those who pay attention to such things as diplomacy are so furious with what they consider American high-handedness in trying to end the war in Bosnia that they can hardly spare a word to be pleased at the prospect of peace.
- I should be pleased at how they need me, constantly asking me to take them to a friend's house, to the pool, to the video store, to the baseball card shop, to another friend's house, to a movie, just so at the end of the day they can say, " We never go anywhere ."