I hope you enjoyed your breakfast. |
Did you and Robbie enjoy your trip then? |
You must have enjoyed it. |
Enjoy your swim? |
Pauline was just saying how much she enjoyed it. |
I really enjoyed myself this afternoon. |
I really enjoyed it. |
I think she's enjoying herself. |
I'm glad you enjoyed it. |
The only thing that matters is that you're enjoying yourself. |
She really enjoyed you being here today. |
Anyway, I enjoy them. |
Did you enjoy yourself yesterday? |
She wants us to enjoy ourselves. |
Well, the only thing I'm gonna enjoy is the taxi home. |
I really want him to enjoy tonight. |
Bill's clearly talked himself out of any prospect of it being an enjoyable evening. He's downing glass after after glass of Tequila all by himself in a big lounge chair over in the corner. |
[sigh] I thought we were meant to be enjoying ourselves. |
Knowing that everything is fine here on the home front, your mother and I are really gonna enjoy this cruise. |
And he closes the boxes so the peanut butter can be sent to the stores, where people can buy it, and enjoy it. |
Another man at the other side of the taping machine is stacking the boxes
on a pallet for shipping. STACKER Enjoy it is right. We sell more of this stuff in a week than the rest of the store combined. |
Do you think your grandchildren would enjoy seeing this? |
I'm glad you enjoyed it. |
Although the townspeople were not trained marksmen, they enjoyed both the element of surprise and numerical superiority. |
This has been one of the single most enjoyable experiences of my life. |
I enjoy its precision. |
I always enjoy our talks in the yard, man-to-man, prisoner-to-prisoner. |
She said it was a very enjoyable experience. |
You've been a good vehicle and I've enjoyed the ride but now you're weak and full of holes. |
She's enjoyed the confrontation and smiles as she leaves. |