They enter the garden marvelling at its beauty.
For joy, coming after the advent of being and marvelling before it, is consubstantial with being, joy founds it and forms it.
Ministers are fond of criticising the militancy of workers, but given this background of rising prices which their policies have created they should be marvelling at the workers' restraint.
I cannot help marvelling at their achievement.
It is because the eyes of people in this country and the world, for reasons best known to themselves, are marvelling at the event which has taken place today.
They were remarkable representations, and after seeing them one left the cinema marvelling that they had been made in another country.
During the genre's heyday, from the 1830s to the 1860s, the critics were, in general, satisfied, sometimes marvelling extravagantly at the verisimilitude of the sets and costumes.
Othello, marvelling, will always look down, and never find his answer.