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121. People had told me she was very pleasant but she's nothing of the kind. 122. They were seated at a table outside a pub in a pleasant piazza close by St Paul's. 123. It's quite pleasant today, though the wind is rather cool. 124. He's a bit of an odd bod but very pleasant. 125. How pleasant it is to dine on fine well - cooked fish and fresh vegetables, in such charming surroundings! 126. A great deal of time and money has been expended on creating a pleasant office atmosphere. 127. Studies show that if a working environment is pleasant, productivity increases. 128. It's not a pleasant feeling to discover you've been taken for a ride by someone you trusted. 129. It is pleasant to live in a locality where hospitality pervades. 130. The seaside had all sorts of pleasant associations with childhood holidays for me. 131. What a pleasant weather. Why not go out for a walk? 132. The past few weeks of her life had been the most pleasant she could remember. 133. It was pleasant to sit down after standing for hours. 134. We were enjoying a pleasant conversation, until she sailed in with her unpleasant remarks. 135. It was pleasant to sit in a sidewalk cafe and watch people pass. 136. The house allocated to them was pleasant and spacious, and well-staffed. 137. He was certainly a pleasant man but wherein lay his charms, she wondered. 138. He'd like "happiness" to be given a new and more scientifically descriptive label, to wit "Major affective disorder, pleasant type". 139. My general impression was that he seemed a pleasant man. 140. I tried to be pleasant to her but she gave me the cold shoulder. 141. Let's get off the subject of work!Let's talk about something pleasant! 142. The hotel manager set aside two pleasant rooms for us. 143. Life is a pleasant blend of work and social intercourse. 144. Even when he was being pleasant, his eyes never smiled. 145. We were anxious about the children's safety. It can also describe a person who always worries a lot:a very anxious parent. You can say that you are anxious to do sth when you want something very much, but do not use it when you are talking about something pleasant that you are looking forward to:I am anxious to find out what's happened. 146. After supper he'd put his feet up and read. It was a pleasant prospect. 147. When sober he can come across as an extremely pleasant and charming young man. 148. They went to enormous trouble to make her stay a pleasant one. 149. But for the rain we should have had a pleasant journey. 150. Mr Baker was such a so-and-so - he didn't have a pleasant word to say about anyone!