(1) Tiny, tiny fine hairs on her cheek and upper lip caught the red sun; her whole face shimmered.
(2) These are, nevertheless, still reasonably fine fabrics and much finer than some of the cloth some of the public expect us to be wearing.
(3) This is probably the best place in the world to buy fine silk as quality is high and prices are surprisingly reasonable.
(4) Dust and fine sand particles tend to cling to the surface of the skin, especially in the folds and in between the toes and fingers.
(5) Color a few fine pieces for subtle highlights, or create chunkier pieces for a more dramatic look.
(6) She is pretty, and a fine actress, but as a femme-fatale figure, she seems too sweet, and the film's themes are too thin.
(7) They have one of their fine Gold Dots of the same weight and also a 325 gr.
(8) Mezzo Janet Campbell doesn't have a large voice, but she is one fine singer and musician.
(9) Now's a fine time to tell me!
(10) It had a selection of top-notch artisan products and fine wines, in addition to its bigger industries.
(11) There is no update, he says, other than adding that his health is fine .
(12) In all his life, Peter had never seen any fabric so fine or so intricately woven.
(13) By the time I finished grade school, my sense of dark, black humor had been honed to a fine point.
(14) The Minister complimented the Health Committee on its fine , very thorough work on the bill.
(15) The judge explained to him at an early stage that he was being asked to fine him or commit him to prison.
(16) Iraq is also famous for its carpets, woven from fine threads in brilliant colors.
(17) Of exceptionally fine quality, it is pyramid-shaped and inset with beaded gold wiring in the shape of a serpent.
(18) Tipping is discouraged and all alcoholic drinks are part of the deal, including a fine selection of wines for lunch and dinner.
(19) While fine hair is genetic, Kingsley says, there are plenty of ways to increase its volume.
(20) He will make a fine speech on the title in the next couple of minutes.