be popular with造句1. He was popular with the teachers.
2. The nightclub is popular with Berlin's smart set.
3. This is a hotel that is popular with sophisticates.
4. The area is popular with walkers and cyclists.
5. The restaurant is popular with the city's nouveau riche.
6. Reform is popular with middle-class liberals.
7. This dance is popular with young people.
8. The restaurant is popular with the glitterati of the music world.
9. Her novels are popular with university literati, but they have failed to attract a wider audience.
10. He was popular with the aristocracy but failed to win the support of the masses.
11. The government's decision to tax gas and electricity has not been popular with Joe Public.
12. The party is popular with the 18 - 25 age bracket.
13. That song was popular with people from my father's generation.
14. Very small children are not bothered about appearance and Piggy was popular with the little-uns.
15. The need to be popular with growers while at the same time run a large commercial operation clashed, he says.
16. Of course, style does add a bit to costs, so our self catering apartments are popular with those on a budget.
17. None of these measures, of course, were popular with Labour's political constituency.
18. The club is popular with media celebrities and literary types.
19. The road, which is popular with tourists, was closed while the men were cut free.
20. He was popular with the grooms and the coachmen and yet they respected him and his discipline was firm.
21. The concept would surely be popular with consumers.
22. Never take it for granted that one will be popular with anybody anywhere anything.
23. Patience with China may not be popular with U.S. politicians facing elections this autumn.
24. You will be popular with acquaintances; however, loved ones could feel left out and insecure.
25. And yes, we do want to be popular with publishers.
26. It is expected to be popular with business customers since it can easily access voice and data services on networks internationally.
27. However, the move would probably be popular with Sen. Clinton's supporters and probably politically astute on a "keep your friends close..." level.
28. It would also doubtless be popular with middle-aged men keen to recapture their youthful looks.
29. The special reports on technology, charities and dealing rooms continued to be popular with readers.
30. It earns foreign currency by selling Pitcairn stamps, which used to be popular with collectors.