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Example sentences for "correspondence with"

  • He at once entered into a correspondence with Dongan.

  • In the midst of the negotiations the Pretender had written a letter to Queen Anne, and Bolingbroke had been throughout in correspondence with him.

  • Melbourne has been in correspondence with him, and these arrangements are by way of having been made with his concurrence.

  • My man--I did not know that he was in correspondence with her.

  • Cooke wrote: "The Primate was a great card, was much consulted by the King, for ever with him, or in correspondence with him.

  • If the people, or any of them, keep up a correspondence with parties in hostility, they are spies, and can be punished with death, or minor punishment.

  • By the way, I have again resumed my correspondence with my friend Mr. Lowndes.

  • He also had some pleasant intercourse and correspondence with young De Ungar, an accomplished officer, who seems to have had many literary and scientific tastes congenial with Jefferson's.

  • He kept up a correspondence with persons in the large cities, particularly, I think, in Philadelphia, for the purpose of receiving supplies of roots and seeds both for his kitchen and flower garden.

  • The evident cause of the anomaly is that, after the quarto in its original form had passed through the press, Pope saw reason to cancel the opening part of the volume which preceded Swift's correspondence with Gay.

  • There are transcripts of Pope's correspondence with Atterbury, which appeared in 1737.

  • Pope's letters," that he would have no correspondence with Curll, that he knew no such person as P.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    but she could not; correspondence with; dread lord; eight volumes; first great; great pomp; hardly knowing; highly cultivated; hoarse voice; insolvent debtors; permanent resident; physical culture; post facto; put into; runs thus; second class; shell thick; state organization; still smiling; though hardly; warm friend; whosoever shall