I beg your pardon, Alfred, my dear, but I cannot part with Mr Fledgeby quite yet; you must wait for him a moment.
I beg your pardon, but professional profundity must be exact.
I beg your pardon, Mr Headstone, but I couldn't help wondering what in the world brought HIM here!
I beg your pardon,' returned Eugene, with a reluctant smile, 'but will you excuse my mentioning that I always protest against being referred to the bees?
I beg your pardon; will you allow me to look at that card again?
I beg your pardon,' said Dick, halting in his passage to the door, which the lodger prepared to open.
I beg your pardon,' interposed Miss Squeers, hastening to do the honours.
I beg your pardon, Madame Mantalini, what did you say last?
I beg your pardon," said Sir Patrick, addressing himself to Geoffrey, with a grave dignity which was quite new in Arnold's experience of him.
I beg your pardon," said Lord Dunholm, with quiet decision.
I beg your pardon," repeated Johnny again two minutes later, colliding with a tall young lady.
I beg your pardon," said Johnny, coming into collision with a stout gentleman.
I beg your pardon," apologised the person at the desk.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beg your" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.