1. Bart had a deep affection for the old man. 2. But he had a deep affection for his wife, and she for him. 3. Even where deep affection remains unaltered, the gap between them often becomes a chasm as years go by. 4. I have always had a deep affection for your family. 5. The conservative Cornish, who had not forgotten their previous grievances, had a deep affection for the Latin Liturgy. 6. The letters show her deep affection for him. 7. Young Katharine began to care about the newspaper, and the deep affection and trust between father and daughter grew. 8. She developed a deep affection for that country and its people. |