For them Arthur invented a new and eloquent term, "the Turco-British regime".
Mr. Davis and his excellent orchestra address that C major miracle in eloquent terms, with a performance as spacious and grand as it is gentle and aspiring.
He knew, in sufficiently eloquent terms, what I had done.
Amazed by the Freiburg Suspension Bridge, they wrote to their parents, describing the wonders of the bridge in eloquent terms.
NATO's London declaration responded to the new realities in Europe in terms more forthright and more eloquent than the usual official prose.
La Popelinière evoked in eloquent terms this unknown "third world" which would complete the Old World and the New World:
Josephine now enters, and Ralph confesses his love in terms surprisingly eloquent for a "common sailor".
Presumably expressing his motivations in more eloquent terms at the time, he quickly impressed his bosses.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, Mr Nordmann expressed himself in the most eloquent terms.
Even as I turned to face her, to explain in eloquent terms that being older was not necessarily old, a body came flying out of the nearest winehouse door.