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Example sentences for "dear fellow"

  • My dear fellow, these may be of the greatest interest.

  • My dear fellow," said I, "they are just the three things that I would rather die than set my hand to.

  • Anybody who didn't know you as well as I do, my dear fellow, would say you were an accomplished courtier,' said Nicholas.

  • Tell the worthy mother so, without delay, my dear fellow; and that I am ready to begin whenever she pleases.

  • Now, brother Ned, my dear fellow, I'm ready.

  • Dear fellow, you are content with the modest career you have marked out for yourself; keep to it.

  • Dear fellow, the moans and cries that I have just heard.

  • Doctors who have seen a good deal of practice never see anything but the disease, but, my dear fellow, I can see the patient still.

  • My dear fellow," said Mr. Toller, striking in pacifically!

  • But Ladislaw won't be shipped off like a head of cattle, my dear fellow; Ladislaw has his ideas.

  • I don't see why you shouldn't like me to know that you wished to do me a service, my dear fellow.

  • Mr. Farebrother was silent for a moment, and then said earnestly, "My dear fellow, let me ask you one question.

  • My dear fellow, we are rather apt to consider an act wrong because it is unpleasant to us," said the Rector, quietly.

  • My dear fellow," he replied, "what would people say?

  • My dear fellow, you and your plays, artistic or in artistic, will be forgotten in a very few years hence.

  • My dear fellow, I'll tell you if you give me a chance; it's really nothing to get in the least excited about.

  • Say what you like, my dear fellow, if it really isn't you and I that Mackenzie's after.

  • What the devil are you about, my dear fellow, lending your hand in this way to another marriage when you know we have a mortgage on the first?

  • How unreasonable you are, my dear fellow," said Dutocq; "when a man wants to succeed he must have the courage to make sacrifices.

  • My dear fellow, I thank you very much," replied Minard.

  • Ah, but, my dear fellow, you do; what else is it?

  • Then, my dear fellow, I can tell you nothing, for I'm as ignorant as a child.

  • My dear fellow," said he, when Bold had quite done speaking, "I really cannot answer for The Jupiter.

  • Oh, my dear fellow, if I go into the history of my family I shall give you more than you bargain for.

  • I don't turn up my nose at you, my dear fellow; nor at any one, or anything.

  • My dear fellow," cried Bellegarde with warmth, "I hope I have too good manners to intrude.

  • But what have you to show, my dear fellow, what proofs?

  • You know, this furniture breaking is becoming a positive craze with you, my dear fellow.

  • It seems to me, my dear fellow," he said, "the only explanation that will square with the facts.

  • Just so; just so, my dear fellow," said the earl when he had finished.

  • I think you are talking nonsense, my dear fellow.

  • You ought to be in bed, my dear fellow, with gruel and mustard plasters and all the rest of it.

  • My dear fellow," he might say, "do you suppose I am not aware that my books are rubbish?

  • It's in an honourable way, my dear fellow.

  • But to sit and look forward in this way is absolutely fatal, my dear fellow.

  • So, you see, my dear fellow, if I do not believe in God, I believe still less in man.

  • That, my dear fellow, is as much as a man who holds my opinions can allow himself.

  • Because he, dear fellow, loved her, was in love with her.

  • But the point is, my dear fellow, that there may be cases when the government does not carry out the will of the citizens and then the public asserts its will," said Katavasov.

  • One moment, my dear fellow," said the money-lender.

  • Is there any use, my dear fellow," said Bixiou, "in going through this operation of the little scissors?

  • In these days, my dear fellow, under our new political dispensation, every human being tries to cover himself with glory, and most of them cover themselves with ridicule; hence a lot of living caricatures quite new to the world.

  • My dear fellow, in Paris everything is known, and a man cannot be a fop there gratis.

  • I am surprised, my dear fellow," he said to De Marsay, "to see you here on a Sunday.

  • But, my dear fellow, this was not stupefaction, nor was she a common girl.

  • Ah, my dear fellow, speaking physically, my incognita is the most adorable feminine person whom I ever met.

  • Sophronia, my dear fellow, is simply Clorinda renamed by the baptism of fire.

  • Opposite, my dear fellow, or anywhere in the neighbourhood.

  • You say he has offered our friend everything; but, my dear fellow, he has not everything to offer her.

  • I suppose you know, my dear fellow," I said, "that you are simply in love.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    black beard; dear abbe; dear aunt; dear baron; dear chap; dear count; dear duke; dear father and mother; dear godmother; dear good; dear heart; dear home; dear mademoiselle; dear mama; dear master; dear minister; dear ones; dear soul; dearest aunt; dearest creature; dearest father; dearest girl; doing well; million times; sandy soil; second century