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Example sentences for "dear brother"

  • You must let me congratulate you now on this unexpected dawn of hope, after your long trial, my dear brother.

  • Do not make any rash resolutions, my dear brother, whatever you do,' said Margaret.

  • Dear brother," he replied, "your will shall be mine.

  • Dear brother," answered Shaw-zummaun, "that you may without much difficulty.

  • The matter is, my dear brother, that the salary of an office which I hold in Paris is all that I have to support me.

  • I think you possess, my dear brother, a most splendid piece of property, and on the loveliest spot in the world.

  • My dear brother, how could I hope for that?

  • My dear brother," Cornelius answered, "your correspondence with M.

  • I told you, my dear brother, that the Orange party, while assailing us with their absurd calumnies, have also made it a reproach against us that we have negotiated with France.

  • And in truth I was not far from guessing rightly, so I will forthwith set down whither indeed my dear brother's horse had vanished, and by what chance and hap he had fallen into so evil a plight.

  • The dagger hired by Ursula to kill Herdegen struck me; howbeit, by the time when my cousin Gotz brought my dear brother to see me, himself a free man, I was already healed of my wound and ready to depart.

  • One grief only had darkened the latter days of this venerable pair, in truth it was a heavy one; it was the death of my dear brother Herdegen, which befell at the end of the fifth year after he was happily married.

  • Let us pray to God, my dear brother," she again said, "and he will hear us.

  • Finally, my dear Brother, one must shove Time on; day follows day, and at last we shall catch the one that ends our labors.

  • My dear brother, you do right to say this--any man in your situation would say the same.

  • My dear brother Frederick is about as sweet-tempered as a bear, and I must not dismiss a minister who is displeasing to me without his passing a hundred comments and sarcastic remarks.

  • In truth, my dear brother-in-law, you would be in your element; money to handle and young girls to manage.

  • I would like to see your own children playing on the lawn, Arthur, and that we might pray in our mother's church again once more, dear brother.

  • I could scarcely articulate, "Oh, my dear brother, forgive me.

  • Perhaps not, my dear brother," continued the other, endeavoring to draw his hand into his own.

  • Always useful, my dear brother; but young people are more observant than we are apt to imagine, and are wonderfully ingenious in devising excuses to themselves for their conduct.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dear auntie; dear comrade; dear cousin; dear fellow; dear girl; dear grandmamma; dear grandpa; dear home; dear knows; dear lord; dear mama; dear mamma; dear nurse; dear reader; dear readers; dearest aunt; dearest brother; dearest daughter; dearest father; dearly beloved; made according; nursery rows; richly decorated; she begged; these works; volcanic origin