- They're willing to do the hard work of identifying their valuable skills; learn how to present themselves to potential employers; and keep going, even after repeated rejections.
- The boys above were as excited as themselves, and as delighted.
- I want to say how delighted I am that you're having a baby.
- If you went to see him, he would be delighted.
- Clara was also delighted to see her father.
- I don't mind at all. Indeed, I would be delighted to help.
- He grins, delighted at the memory.
- Generations of adults and children have delighted in the story.
- I cannot tell you how much your letter delighted me.
- If I can serve you in any way I shall be delighted.
- The children were delighted, and the grandfather lost no time in getting ready.
- "You have to come to Todd's graduation party."—"I'd be delighted."
- I am exceedingly delighted to hear from you.
- Mom would be absolutely delighted to see you again.
- I was delighted to be able to eat my favourite dishes to my heart's content.
- It's important for the long-term success of any diet that you vary your meals.
- The long-term future of the space programme hangs in the balance.
- The company is just starting to reap the rewards of long-term investments.
- There have been peaks and troughs in the long-term trend of unemployment.
- We don't know about the long-term consequences.
- They want their parents to have access to affordable long-term care.
- Many people have begun looking for long-term ways to rein in spending.
- I never had a long-term relationship as I wasn't good enough, or interesting or amenable enough.
- In cases where it proves difficult to place a child, the reception centre provides long-term care.
- Testing needs to be done to determine the long-term effects on humans.
- They have good long-term memories.
- This is something of a grudge match against a long-term enemy.
- But the British newspapers and the British public were not so amused.
- The naughty boy kept doing things that annoyed and amused her at once, and that relieved her sorrow.
- Janet was not amused.
- "Haha point" refers to the threshold where you can be amused and burst into laughter.
- We were all amused at his stories.
- His mad mistakes amused all of us.
- Hobby is something that can keep you amused in your spare time.
- The audience, not to mention the bewildered cast, were not amused.
- The Duke goes where he's amused.
- Playing with water can keep children amused for hours.
- The British newspapers and the British public were not so amused.
- This amused the reader who posted a video of the argument on December 30, 2020.
- She kept the children amused for hours.