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in love造句
151. She has fallen in love with a man half her age. 152. We were young and madly in love. Ah, those were the days! 153. The hero falls in love with Dee but eventually cops off with the more desirable Clare. 154. You don't have to be a genius to see that they are in love! 155. He's fallen head over heels in love with his boss. 156. People have been falling in love since the dawn of time. 157. The girls fell in love with Dublin on previous visits. They said that what they liked was the buzz about the place. 158. They were desperately in love to begin with, but I think it's starting to cool off now. 159. She wasn't in love with Steve, she was obsessed by him physically. 160. They fell in love with each other at first sight and in a short time were married. 161. We fell in love with the house at first sight. 162. He's married to her, and she's in love with his brother-in-law, and...oh, it's too complicated to explain! 163. I fell in love with him the first time I saw him. 164. It's immoral to sleep with someone of you're not in love. 165. I had naively imagined that he was in love with me. 166. After 20 years of marriage, they're still deeply in love. 167. Slowly but surely she started to fall in love with him. 168. I saw him yesterday and-wham!-I realized I was still in love with him. 169. He seems to be under the erroneous impression that she is in love with him. 170. The comic skIt'sent up the foolishness of young men in love. 171. A lot of leading ladies end up falling in love with their leading men simply because they are working together so intensely. 172. They're so in love. 173. I'm so in love I want to shout your name from the rooftops. 174. In Shakespeare's play 'Twelfth Night', Duke Orsino falls in love with the disguised Viola. 175. They met and fell in love in a supermarket, of all places. 176. The comic skit sent up the foolishness of young men in love. 177. In the hothouse atmosphere of college there are plenty of opportunities for falling in love. 178. He was in love and wanted to shout it from the rooftops. 179. He fancied himself in love with me, the silly boy. 180. She claimed they'd been in love, but I sensed she was only saying this to save face.