Also, as a regular worshipper at St James's Church, Thornton, John clearly finds church-going congenial. |
We need a few theatre houses with a congenial atmosphere in tune with the local architecture of the land. |
The herons and buzzards have left for places more congenial to watching and listening for desperate scrambling through snow. |
By two o'clock we wrenched ourselves away from a terribly gossipy and congenial lunch, and went back to the salt mines. |
So if you're hungry, hard luck, although certainly pay a visit if you value a decent pint and good company in congenial surroundings. |
Journalists, as you know, are crucial to changing the current climate of opinion to one more congenial to liberty. |