indulge造句31) We took a deliberate decision to indulge in a little nostalgia.
32) Do not indulge your weaknesses!Toba Beta
33) If you're dieting, indulge yourself once in a while.
34) Teaching lets me to indulge my love of history.
35) Turn to the Net to indulge your passion.
36) Let's not indulge in recrimination.
37) Untamed, they can indulge their short-term and promiscuous male sexuality and many do.
38) He must have started as a joke, to indulge his love of singing and of local folk music.
39) To talk of planning and decision making is, to these people, to indulge in self-delusion.
40) BEACH-COMBER Enliven an autumn palette with shades of citrus and spice, then indulge yourself in cashmere.
41) Answer: Levi has said he plays professionally only so that he can indulge his other interests.
42) Calligraphy at Christmas Christmas is a natural time to indulge in the creation of greetings cards.
43) But many fans have said no to perhaps the biggest potential moneyspinner a club can indulge in, relocation.
44) It's just along from Brighton's Naturist Beach where you can indulge in the luxury of an all-over tan.
45) But the urge to indulge, never rational, never completely disappears.
46) A friend recently told me her man didn't indulge in self help.
47) And was he really trying to tell her that he really didn't indulge in casual affairs?
48) Electricity and water on tap were unattainable dreams for most, but then, nobody had much time to indulge in dreams.
49) There he was able to indulge in his favourite recreation, fishing for salmon in the waters of the Wye.
50) Nicholson has always strongly denied the view that his films could have influenced anyone in their decision whether or not to indulge in drugs.
51) Or, to put it another way, would men be able to indulge themselves if every woman was really faithful?
52) May I ask the House not to indulge in private conversations.
53) And some allow us to indulge in the fantasy of living in an expensive house with lots of servants.
54) Once that's settled, you can afford to indulge in a little merrymaking.
55) Lawren was therefore well off and able to indulge in his favourite pastime of painting.
56) Like small birds, small mammals may occasionally indulge in mobbing to rid themselves of a feared killer.
57) If people want to indulge in fantasies about the glories of nature, that is their business.
58) They do not indulge in philosophical debate on pain or the meaning of a cry.
59) That led many political commentators to indulge in hand-wringing about how apathetic Californians were about representative government.
60) In contemplating the removal of an organ or organs, re-member that Nature does not indulge in luxuries.