I am pleased to glimpse at your beautiful face
Not sure what you mean by the inside out part
"Once we get inside" David said, "you can take your boots off."
It is almost correct: it simply needs an article before the word phone, to make the sentence "Yours is the briefcase with the phone ringing inside." This sentence could be the answer to the question, "Which briefcase is mine?""The briefcase with the phone ringing inside is yours" is a more common construction, however.
OnBoth are correct, according to context. When "dish" means the vessel holding the food, we use on if it is a flat dish, or in if it is a deep dish. When "dish" means the food itself, as in "Apple crumble is my favorite dish," we use in.
Yes, "I am in your home" is grammatically correct. It is a simple sentence stating that the speaker is currently inside the home of the person they are talking to.
The correct phrase is "I can see in this picture," as it refers to looking inside or within the picture itself.
"Once we get inside" David said, "you can take your boots off."
The correct way to express that someone's inner beauty is equal to their outer beauty is to say, "You are as beautiful on the inside as you are on the outside." This phrasing emphasizes that both aspects of beauty are equally valued and appreciated.
It is almost correct: it simply needs an article before the word phone, to make the sentence "Yours is the briefcase with the phone ringing inside." This sentence could be the answer to the question, "Which briefcase is mine?""The briefcase with the phone ringing inside is yours" is a more common construction, however.
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They have to be beautiful on the inside.
That is the correct spelling of the words handsome inside and out ('Inside and out' is an idiomatic adverb), the masculine equivalent to 'beautiful inside and out' (having honesty, compassion, and empathy as well as physical beauty).Unless this is meant literally, where handsome 'inside out' is spelled sdonmaeh.
This is you are beautiful inside and out אתה יפה מבפנים ומבחוץ
OnBoth are correct, according to context. When "dish" means the vessel holding the food, we use on if it is a flat dish, or in if it is a deep dish. When "dish" means the food itself, as in "Apple crumble is my favorite dish," we use in.
The phrase "beautiful inside out" typically refers to someone who possesses both inner beauty, such as kindness and compassion, as well as physical beauty. It is a subjective statement that suggests a person's positive qualities extend beyond just their physical appearance. However, beauty is a complex and multifaceted concept that can be interpreted in various ways based on individual perspectives and cultural norms.
VERY BEAUTIFUL^^ INSIDE AND OUT...
He lives in Northamptonshire with his wife. See recent episode of Cash In The Attic for an inside glimpse of his house.
This is an opinion-but I think they are beautiful people, inside and out.