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We have lost a good and well-loved King in these past weeks.
She was a highly social, well-loved girl who seemed to know everybody.
He was one of the most well-loved guys you’d ever meet, and I’m not just saying that because he’s my son.
But many were the well-loved faces he saw clearly only with his heart.
A well-loved man, before a disaster took his family from him.
You don't have the look of a woman who's been well-loved.
Other parents of well-loved Down children would dispute that decision.
Then she realized it was an old game, often played, well-loved.
He was a well-loved man and did a lot of jobs for people in the flats.
Over time, parents encourage their children to do more reading or telling of stories, particularly with well-loved books.
The old, familiar, well-loved ways are never right for them, they always want to change everything to suit themselves.
Sometimes a family moving away from the area will commission a painting to help them remember a particularly well-loved home.
But each turn of the growing season also means leaving well-loved crops behind.
And the library has the atmosphere of a well-loved room.
It's a contemporary treatment of what is a very well-loved song.
He looked as if a well-loved member of his family had just returned from a long voyage.
Mary recognised His well-loved voice through the tears in her eyes.
April, 1977 Raymond was well-loved in the community, worked hard at his job, helped anyone who needed him.
"I think of the buildings at a university as being like books in a well-loved family library," he said.
To a person, the accounting has always been emotional: Did he or she feel well-loved?
Over time she became a well-known and well-loved figure in Chile.
He was such a well-loved person in the family.
She was wanted, looked forward to and "well-loved," Short said.
She was well-loved and a highly-respected member of our team.
Suleman herself said she was well-loved and close to her parents.