savour造句31. There's something about the Western Loire that makes you want to savour every moment.
32. I wanted to savour the differences this area had to offer.
33. Mortimer paused to savour the moment - this was what soldiery was all about, he thought.
34. A climb to savour, Moyer's Buttress deserves its place as a classic gritstone E1.
35. It would seem positively perverse to savour moments like that and feel them as they are.
36. All around are snow-capped mountains which provide the walker or nature-lover with magnificent opportunities to savour the Alpine flora.
37. Guido took a mouthful of his Cynar and seemed to savour it for a moment.
38. It was the last peace I was to savour, for quite a long time.
39. It is hard to savour the feelings opposition defenders experience when confronted by Hateley's presence.
40. Your remarks savour strongly of impertinence.
41. For the transmittable thing in a story is the identifying essence, the characterising savour, the peculiar quality and point of view of the humour, pathos, or interest.
42. To the ignorant and the carnally minded they savour of bloodshed and death, but blessed are they who understand.
43. Perhaps, in that way sex just has the simplest form, let you be handed in in every time making love however joyous later, having savour never-failing feeling.
44. Pick flowers and savour them, as you pass along the way.
45. Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted?
46. Savour the silence, if that's what nature serves up, or thrill to the tap-tap of the woodpecker.
47. We won't pretend we savour the prospect of a month in prison.
48. There's something about the Loire Valley that makes you want to savour every moment.
49. The zymohydrolysis debitterizing effect is increased, and the original savour of the greengage is kept, the structure is very simple, and the cleaning and the maintenance are very convenient and easy.
50. And a several tenth deal of flour mingled with oil for a meat offering unto one lamb; for a burnt offering of a sweet savour, a sacrifice made by fire unto the LORD.
51. I have not come across much of golden pollen in her lotus bank, but have nothing to complain of as regards the profusion of the sweet savour of good-fellowship.
52. Alternatively, savour high-altitude views - stratocirrus permitting - in Lujiazui itself from Cloud 9 or the world's highest observation deck in the World Financial Center.
53. And they shall burn them upon the altar, for a holocaust, putting fire under the wood: for an oblation of most sweet savour to the Lord.