love affair - use in sentences

Possessives

  • public: If BSkyB decides that the public's love affair with professional football is cooling down then the results would bring down the whole structure.

Preposition: with

  • food: Product description: Organic Masala Chai Mix In Britain, we have a love affair with Indian food and travel to India.
  • football: If BSkyB decides that the public's love affair with professional football is cooling down then the results would bring down the whole structure.
  • ipod: It's going to be down to personal taste and whether you're prepared to end your love affair with the iPod.

Adjective modifier

  • passionate: Observing the passionate love affair between light and atmosphere became the motive and the subject or this collection of works.
  • lifelong: JOHN Ruskin's lifelong love affair with Venice is captured in an exhibition at Brantwood, Coniston.
  • tragic: Both are moving accounts of tragic love affairs - some might call them tear-jerkers.
  • secret: The second featured an office in Acton where I had worked, a secret love affair.
  • brief: Meets Vita Sackville-West with whom she has a brief love affair.
  • many: Her mother had grown tired of her father's pace and many love affairs, preferring the elite society of Paris.

Converse of object

  • have: In his travels for his father's business, Watkins had an on-going love affair with the Herefordshire countryside.

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