I happened to be idly looking out my window, enviously eyeing up the copious foliage growing in my neighbours' flat. |
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I watch enviously as someone prepares a cocktail from the most unpromising ingredients. |
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When it was portrayed in a Bond film, we all looked enviously because it was much more glamorous than the real thing. |
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Many in the neighbourhood look enviously at her, this girl whose future prospects look rosy thanks to a white lady. |
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I pull out a grape-flavoured one in bright mauve and eye Clapper's Advanced Vaping System enviously. |
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Several ministries seek increased funding and look enviously at ICBF's payroll tax. |
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Our only option was to look on enviously as past conflicts were overcome by means of economic cooperation. |
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As the days progressed, students looked enviously at the empty staff parking lots while they fumed in line, or cruised the designated student lots hoping for parking spots. |
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As the East Coast digs out from its latest snow dump, Californians can only look on enviously. |
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I eyed dad's less-fried egg enviously as his yolk spread across his plate whilst my own upheld its hemispherical shape, solid, in the centre of the white. |
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It's a masterpiece of the 100 ccm category and for those who opt for this engine there's an extra gift: everybody will enviously admire the beauty of it. |
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This area enviously stores a collection of gaitas with different characteristics, keys, combinations of bagpipe covers and tassels, which were made in the Obradoiro from 1939 to the present day. |
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The sea, the land and the river create landscapes so diverse that the Mediterranean pears enviously over the Bay of Fangar, contemplating the visions that each new day brings. |
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It was the SNP leader, Nicola Sturgeon, who demonstrated an easy command and authority and will have had plenty of non-Scottish Labourites nodding approvingly, even a tad enviously of those who can vote for Sturgeon's party. |
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In any case, operators already rent network space in countries where they do not have their own. Transatlantic connectionAll of this has operators looking enviously across the Atlantic. |
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It was voted the ugliest town in Britain, but I look at it enviously. |
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Served with rich red wine and beef ragu, this was a taste of the good life in this fertile part of Italy the British enviously call Chiantishire. |
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In the competitive world of investment management, we fully expect to take a few shots now and then from competitors who enviously look at MD Financial and our clientele of physicians and their families. |
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The gentry has indeed come to be looked at enviously by very many aspiring failingly for a life of pomp and show that the eminences of this opulent glitterati put on display. |
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