1 But still it has not your approbation.
2 Give me your approbation, then, Fanny.
3 Everything might be possible rather than serious attachment, or serious approbation of it toward her.
4 For her approbation, the particular reason of his going into Norfolk at all, at this unusual time of year, was given.
5 It was about the necklace, which she was now most earnestly longing to return, and hoped to obtain his approbation of her doing.
6 The next meeting of the two Mansfield families produced another alteration in the plan, and one that was admitted with general approbation.
7 He was not intending, however, by such action, to be conveying to her that unqualified approbation and encouragement which her hopes drew from it.
8 Miss Crawford smiled her perfect approbation; and hastened to complete the gift by putting the necklace round her, and making her see how well it looked.
9 Mr. Rushworth then began to propose Mr. Crawford's doing him the honour of coming over to Sotherton, and taking a bed there; when Mrs. Norris, as if reading in her two nieces' minds their little approbation of a plan which was to take Mr. Crawford away, interposed with an amendment.
10 A few minutes were enough for such unsatisfactory sensations on each side; and Sir Thomas having exerted himself so far as to speak a few words of calm approbation in reply to an eager appeal of Mr. Yates, as to the happiness of the arrangement, the three gentlemen returned to the drawing-room together, Sir Thomas with an increase of gravity which was not lost on all.