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Example sentences for "beg"

Lexicographically close words:
befriending; befriends; befrilled; befuddled; befure; begad; began; begane; begann; beganne
  1. I'll just say that I want to find out what my wife is fit for, and then I'll beg her to wash the pillow slip which has on it the three spots of tallow.

  2. She then went on to instruct her how she must invite the Ranee down to the river bank, and there beg her to let her try on her jewels, and while putting them on give her a push and drown her in the river.

  3. So the lad had to row her to her sister's house, who lived on a hill on the other side close by; and when they got there, she told him to beg for the old tablecloth which lay on the dresser.

  4. Upon this the King commanded Graciosa to dismount and to beg the Duchess to honor her by mounting her horse.

  5. I beg your Reverence's pardon--you were perhaps going to a professional duty?

  6. I beg your pardon, most gracious princess," I replied.

  7. I beg Your Grace not to ask me to disclose my identity at this time," said Max.

  8. I beg you to show me your skill in only one instance.

  9. I may be entirely wrong; but I beg the privilege of asking the noble Count Calli two or three questions before Your Grace signs the death warrant.

  10. But, my lord, let me beg you to consider well this step before you take it.

  11. Spare your daughter,' and 'Dear my lord, I beg you not to sacrifice the princess, whom I so love.

  12. I beg you out of the love I bear Your Grace, pause before you bring these traitorous spies into your sacred presence.

  13. I beg that you accept it since I shall still be in your debt.

  14. We beg that we may be told the charge against us, and we would also know who makes the charge.

  15. C] I once more next [instead of beg it thus].

  16. Go, beg diseases: let them be thy Armours, Thy fights, the flames of Lust, and their foul issues.

  17. I beg your pardon," said she, "but I don't know where to get a boat.

  18. I humbly beg your pardon, as Mary says, but I can't help laughing to think how she's outwitted us.

  19. I beg your pardon," said Mr. Carson, slightly bowing his head.

  20. I beg your pardon," (and her little acknowledgment of inferiority in this speech pleased the lad, and made him her still more zealous friend).

  21. I only beg you'll endeavour to make your souls unison* with mine, and hear with the same enthusiasm with which I have written.

  22. I beg your pardon, old chap," said Lancelot, rebuked and remorseful.

  23. I--I beg your pardon," he stammered, disconcerted.

  24. I beg your pardon--you will have some whisky?

  25. Then he added, "I beg your pardon, Cantercot, I don't mean that.

  26. A pretty state of things when a man with twenty thousand acres under leaseholds has to beg for his rentals, and then does n't get 'em.

  27. I leave behind me my promised bride, Miss Meredith; and I beg of you that she shall not want for any service that your Lordship can render her, or that I could do were I but here.

  28. Pay no heed to him, Miss Meredith, I beg of you.

  29. To no other man in the world would I show this letter, but I beg of you to read it, sir, and do what you can for my sake and for theirs.

  30. I beg you to give me a word apart, for I have a message to you from Colonel Brereton.

  31. T is not alone that I love ye nigh to desperation that I beg your love; 't is that your love will help to make me the honest-living man I ambition to be.

  32. I beg your pardon, general," he said, "but am I dismissed?

  33. I beg of you, sir, to believe me when I say that, be your grief what it may, it can never equal mine.

  34. I beg my reader to aid me in the endeavour to make myself intelligible--if here understanding be indeed possible between us.

  35. I humbly beg your pardon," I answered: "I believe you were once the librarian of our house, but more WHO I do not know.

  36. I beg your pardon, sir, for my rudeness last night," I said.

  37. Tell me one thing, I beg of you, Mr. Raven: is my father with you?

  38. I beg to inform your lordship, that the port of Toulon has never been blockaded by me; quite the reverse.

  39. I beg that his hair may be cut off and given me; it shall be buried in my grave.

  40. I beg neither you nor my father will think much of this mishap; my mind has long been made up to such an event.

  41. Pope wrote to him, "to beg it of him, as a piece of mercy, that he would not laugh at his gravity, but permit him to wear the beard of a philosopher until he pulled it off and made a jest of it himself.

  42. I admire your prudence and frankness, my young friend; but, till you show yourself a merchant, of my own sort, I beg you will excuse me and my family from any of the steps you contemplate.

  43. Did you see him have these papers, Miss Lucy--I beg your pardon--Miss Laura?

  44. If, now, I had in my possession even an old shoestring that had ever been his, I would beg you to return it to him, and find out for me where I can go never to see him.

  45. In concluding this matter, I beg to return my best thanks to MR.

  46. I beg to communicate to you a new process in photography, which is by far the most rapid I believe yet discovered, and combines at the same time great stability.

  47. But I beg you to set me down as a subscriber to it, and foremost among those whose best wishes are enlisted in your cause.

  48. May I beg to be remembered to Mrs. Hodgson?

  49. DEAR SIR, I beg to thank you for your interesting pamphlet, and to add that I shall be very happy to accept an article from you on the subject[54] for "Household Words.

  50. As I never was in the man's house in my life, or within five miles of it that I know of, I beg you will do me the favour to contradict this.

  51. DEAR SIR, I beg you to accept my cordial thanks for your curious "Visits to Rochester.

  52. And I beg you to let me see you before long, not merely to converse upon this subject, but because I have long had the greatest wish to improve our acquaintance, which has, as yet, been only one of crowded rooms.

  53. I beg you to believe in my unaffected sympathy with, and appreciation of, your powers; and I entreat you to accept my best wishes, and genuine though tardy thanks.

  54. I beg to send my kind regards to Mrs. Chappell, and I shall hope to see her and you at Teddington in the long bright days.

  55. I was not thinking of him; think no more of him, madame, I beg of you; we need not fear a single man.

  56. By their side I see a little house; I beg you, let us go there.

  57. I beg your pardon, Henri; you made use of the words 'retreat and solitude.

  58. Every one," said Henri, "knows the calm bravery and military genius of your highness, and we beg you not to distress us by attributing to yourself faults which you have not.

  59. I trust so, after my commission is over; but, meanwhile, I beg you to observe that as we belong to the king, it is setting a bad example to quarrel.

  60. As to the message, I beg you to give your orders.

  61. She turned toward me and said, 'Monsieur, I beg of you to go.

  62. I beg your pardon, sire, I ought to escort, or at least, to watch over, my brothers.

  63. I beg you to understand that I make no pretension to a thorough knowledge of Fetish ideas; I am only on the threshold.

  64. It has not ended in our agreement on this point, but it has raised my esteem of Missionary Societies considerably; and anyone interested in this matter I beg to refer to the Baptist Magazine for October, 1897.

  65. In cases where his activities in these things may seem to the reader to have been wanting, I beg to state that they really were not.

  66. This, I beg to note, is the marine form of the legend.

  67. I hold a brief for no party, and I beg the more experienced old coaster to remember that "a looker on sees the most of the game.


  68. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beg" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    adjure; appeal; apply; approach; ask; beg; beseech; bey; bum; circumvent; collector; conjure; crave; ditch; double; elude; entreat; escape; evade; governor; hint; hit; implore; importune; invoke; mooch; petition; plead; pray; press; proconsul; provincial; push; request; seek; shake; skirt; solicit; speak; supplicate; touch; urge; viceroy


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    beg leave; beg pardon; beg you; beg your; began again; began life; began talking; began the; began thus; begged him; begged leave; begged them; begin again; begin upon; begin with; begin work; beginning with; begotten thee