1 Yes, indeed, a very pretty match.
2 Cottager's wife is a very pretty part, I assure you.
3 And they are quite in the light, for it would be a very pretty establishment for them.
4 Mr. Rushworth," said Lady Bertram, "if I were you, I would have a very pretty shrubbery.
5 He will have a very pretty income to make ducks and drakes with, and earned without much trouble.
6 And a very pretty story it is, and with more truth in it, I dare say, than does credit to Miss Anderson.
7 His kindness to his little cousin was consistent with his situation and rights: he made her some very pretty presents, and laughed at her.
8 This is pretty, very pretty," said Fanny, looking around her as they were thus sitting together one day; "every time I come into this shrubbery I am more struck with its growth and beauty.
9 By convincing her that Fanny was very pretty, which she had been doubting about before, and that she would be advantageously married, it made her feel a sort of credit in calling her niece.
10 As she now sat looking at Betsey, she could not but think particularly of another sister, a very pretty little girl, whom she had left there not much younger when she went into Northamptonshire, who had died a few years afterwards.
11 The meadows beyond what will be the garden, as well as what now is, sweeping round from the lane I stood in to the north-east, that is, to the principal road through the village, must be all laid together, of course; very pretty meadows they are, finely sprinkled with timber.
12 And as for this necklace, I do not suppose I have worn it six times: it is very pretty, but I never think of it; and though you would be most heartily welcome to any other in my trinket-box, you have happened to fix on the very one which, if I have a choice, I would rather part with and see in your possession than any other.