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Example sentences for "dear baron"

  • I mean, my dear Baron, that I have recently heard of your new office, heard that your credentials have just been presented, heard that they will be ratified to-morrow.

  • Turning again to de Naarboveck, she remarked: "But you must be in the depths of desolation, dear Baron!

  • Come with me, my dear baron," he cried, bending so close to me that I feared he was going to kiss me.

  • Return for her, dear baron, return for her!

  • My dear baron, the girl shall have her pension without the slightest return on her part save one of her rare smiles now and then.

  • Give us time, my dear Baron, give us time.

  • No one will ever attack yours, my dear baron," said Fatello.

  • My dear baron, I shall rejoice to call you brother-in-law.

  • My dear baron," said he gravely, when Steinfeld at last paused, "I am sure you are too honourable a man to trifle with the affections of any woman.

  • In short, it is little matter how I know that your affairs, my dear baron, are less flourishing than they might be, or than you could wish.

  • Thus the marquis continued: "I am necessarily compelled to omit many particulars, my dear baron.

  • Well, I won't hesitate to confess to you, my dear baron, that the girl I am about to marry hasn't a penny of her own.

  • My dear Baron," said I, "send for the young lady to-morrow.

  • My dear Baron, Struboff mocks my misery by a pretended jealousy.

  • Knew all this just as well as we do, my dear Baron," I interrupted.

  • And how's your work getting on, my dear Baron?

  • My dear Baron, what an unexpected pleasure!

  • And, my dear Baron, what on earth have I to do with that?

  • So I do, my dear Baron, and consider how I show my gratitude.

  • My dear baron, they are putting out the lights; everybody has gone but ourselves, and we shall be left in the dark if we don't make haste.

  • My dear Baron, fly to her to tell her you are not going to China!

  • Well, my dear Baron, I am endeavoring to live as I imagine a gentleman should.

  • Sit down, my dear Baron; that lady over there thinks you are preparing to attack her.

  • Dear Baron, you come like a ray of sunshine through a London fog--like a moulin rouge alighting in Carlton House Terrace!

  • But, my dear baron, allow me to tell you that you are really rather careless in the matter of dress!

  • My dear baron, as you are my wife's friend, I venture to hope that you will consent to be mine also from this moment.

  • Dear baron, perhaps it may alleviate your distress to say that I feel for you most deeply.

  • Fancy, my dear baron, just fancy yourself for a moment in my predicament!

  • My dear Baron,” his friend explained gaily, “these practical jokes are very common in our clubs.

  • My dear Baron, ask what you like,” replied Mr Bunker.

  • Then, my dear Baron, while you are here forget it all.

  • My dear baron," he said slowly, "honestly from my heart I feel the liveliest interest in you; perhaps I can be useful to you.

  • My dear baron," interrupted Bismarck, "I will speak quite openly to you.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dear abbe; dear auntie; dear colleague; dear comrade; dear daughter; dear duke; dear friends; dear godfather; dear good; dear grandpa; dear home; dear lady; dear little; dear mama; dear marquise; dear mother; dear nurse; dear ones; dear pastor; dear people; dear readers; dear sister; dear sons; dearest cousin; full confidence; once and