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Example sentences for "dear friends"

  • With you, my dear friends, I have Page 129 nothing further to do than simply to give it ; and even should it be wrong, it will not very essentially injure you in your politics.

  • You now know, my dear friends, that in the king's presence everybody retreats back, as far as they can go, to leave him the room to himself.

  • Ah, my dear friends, I will not now go on--I turn sick again.

  • This may surprise you, my dear friends; but You must consider M.

  • The fact of the case is this, dear friends; if we are Christ's servants we have more in common with the most uncongenial Christians than we have with the most congenial man who is not a Christian.

  • Dear friends, do you know anything of such an experience?

  • Dear friends I the only thing that makes life in the retrospect tolerable is that it shall have been given to God, and that we can say, 'I wholly followed the Lord my God.

  • Dear Friends,--On the 12th of May last we opened the above Home, and there were present on the occasion more ladies and gentlemen whose hearty sympathy seemed with us, than the large room could comfortably hold.

  • Though now it is three hours since, I hear their screaming yet; and, dear friends, I think I shall hear it till I die.

  • There is my apology, dear friends, and your acceptance of it will confirm me Truly yours, Robert Browning.

  • I had a sure way to Beranger, one of my dear friends being a dear friend of his; but on inquiring for him last week, that friend also is gone to heaven.

  • Make my love to all my dear friends at Boston and Cambridge.

  • My dear friends, farewell, our and our Family's kind love to you and all your Family, and also all the Chapman Familys, James and Ann Chapman.

  • It was written in 1789: "Dear Friends,--What shall I say to you?

  • Respecting myself should be glad to come to see my dear friends, but the journey appears to be too much for me to perform, for I was exceeding bad yesterday, and altho this day I feel a little freer from pain, yet my weakness is great.

  • Listen, dear friends, and tell me whether the ideas are appropriately expressed.

  • Dear friends, why should you trouble yourselves to fan me?

  • Dear friends, to no one would I rather reveal the nature of my malady than to you; but I should only be troubling you.

  • You must consent, then, dear friends, to contrive some means by which I may find favor with the King, or you will have ere long to assist at my funeral.

  • And so I come to two classes of my hearers; and to the first of them I say, Dear friends!

  • And I lay it on your hearts, dear friends!

  • But passing that, let me just ask you to lay to heart, dear friends!

  • God; and to the second of them I say, Dear friends!

  • And now, my dear friends, if Moses could call heaven and earth to witness against those old Jews, that he had set before them life and death, a blessing and a curse, may we not do the same?

  • My dear friends, happy are you if you believe that in spirit and in truth.

  • So the winter wore also amidst sweet speech and friendliness betwixt the two, and they lived still as dear friends, and not as lovers.

  • And there is another thing, dear friends.

  • Now, dear friends, there is a simple and sure touchstone for us all.

  • My dear friends, this is the way in which thousands have talked, in which thousands talk to this day.

  • My dear friends, that kind of religion has done more harm than most kinds of irreligion.

  • So said Solomon--and God knows, my dear friends, God knows, he said truly.

  • God grant, my dear friends, that it may not come true of any of you.

  • Dear friends, it is "God who worketh to will and to do according to His good pleasure.

  • Dear friends, how are we to attain to this blessed position in which the Kingdom of God shall fill our hearts with such enthusiasm that it will spontaneously be first every day?

  • Because, dear friends, some people want to glide into this life of rest gradually; and just quietly to steal in; and God won't have it.

  • But there is one thing, dear friends, which you must not forget.

  • This letter which I am now writing to you, dear friends, is my second letter.

  • Therefore, dear friends, since you have these expectations, earnestly seek to be found in His presence, free from blemish or reproach, in peace.

  • You, therefore, dear friends, having been warned beforehand, must continually be on your guard so as not to be led astray by the false teaching of immoral men nor fall from your own stedfastness.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    availing himself; dear brother; dear brothers; dear comrade; dear countrymen; dear cousin; dear father; dear father and mother; dear friend; dear friends; dear girls; dear grandfather; dear grandmamma; dear grandmother; dear lamb; dear lass; dear marquis; dear mistress; dear nephew; dear sons; dear soul; dear wife; dearest papa; dearest sister; returned again; upon landing