But I have great nostalgic affection for the old reading room and fond associations and memories of it.
I felt I could weep with nostalgic affection.
He lingers over the city's avenues and railway stations with nostalgic, entrancing affection.
It seems that although for many of us the post means little more than bills, and the occasional letter, it retains a certain, undefinable, nostalgic affection.
Adults tend to dismiss as worthless much that their children read, while having a nostalgic affection for similar material read in their own childhood.
Two hours later, he was going to remember being cold; remember it with nostalgic affection.
A gush of nostalgic affection, maybe.
It was nostalgic affection, no doubt, that had led him to ask for one of her daughters.
Part of it seems almost romantic, a nostalgic affection for the miners as the embodiment of Britain's industrial mythology.
The city's residents "retain a nostalgic affection" for it, even though opinion is sharply divided as to the tower's architectural merit.