- His facial contortions amused the audience of schoolchildren.
- Archie kept us amused with his stories.
- Sara was not amused by Franklin's teasing.
- He amused the kids with conjuring tricks.
- While the children swam, played and splashed water at each other, Wilbur amused himself in the mud along the edge of the brook.
- She amused the children by tricks.
- A great number of people are amused by these dating shows, which is the reason for their popularity.
- Having pictures to colour will keep children amused for hours.
- I think my earnestness amused him.
- "Heidi went to sleep a long time ago," said Clara, highly amused.
- He never seemed to have been amused, however.
- They were quite amused that it was a woman that was speaking to them and telling them about how hard life was, doing that kind of work.
- "Open a window and peep out," replied Clara, amused at the question.
- I can't get the door open ─ it's completely jammed.
- When he died, his family was left completely destitute.
- Switzerland is completely landlocked.
- They're completely unmusical.
- The ground is completely saturated: it would be pointless to plant anything.
- They have been completely indoctrinated.
- The allegations were completely untrue.
- I completely fucked up my exams.
- The building was completely destroyed by fire.
- You are completely mistaken about Jane.
- I've completely forgotten her name.
- The enemy's defence line collapsed completely.
- He has gone completely gaga.
- This week's performances are completely sold out.
- They help put out the fire completely.
- We're completely lost.
- A councillor should have the collective interest of society at heart.
- So to be a councillor, one was to serve the people.
- "I either behold a fata morgana, or I am regularly tipsy," whimpered out the Councillor.
- The Councillor saw quite distinctly before him a lantern burning, and behind this a large handsome house.
- The Councillor thought she did not understand Danish, and therefore repeated his wish in German.
- Your road to the king's closet, as a peer and a privy-councillor, entitled to request an audience, was open.
- A day has been set aside to bring all councillors up to speed on the proposal.
- Councillor Ray Hassall, said: 'it's incredible you can pick up the packaging without knowing what's on it.
- Town councillors speechifying at the opening of a new building.
- Local councillors have reacted with dismay and indignation.
- He is swearing in as a privy councillor.