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Example sentences for "dear lord"

  • Ah for my husband, for my dear Lord Edward!

  • Give me some little breath, some pause, dear Lord, Before I positively speak in this.

  • And by and by she said: "Dear Lord, thou art at this time in a happier case than I.

  • But three days after that time she came to Sir Tristram and said: "Dear lord, I have bethought me much of what King Arthur said, and this hath come of it, that I must return again unto Cornwall.

  • My dear lord, I have not heard the fact yet," said Vivian.

  • Artemis would give me so soft a death even now, that I might no more waste my life in sorrow of heart, and longing for the manifold excellence of my dear lord, for that he was foremost of the Achaeans.

  • I may not order your dinners, my dear lord, or sweep your corridors, but they shall know I rule your household and would rule it well.

  • Oh, my dear lord, you'll be the death of me!

  • My dear lord, you will spare your sister to me?

  • What will you, that I tell you, my dear lord?

  • My dear Lord Privilege," said he, coming up and taking me by the hand, "let me not be the last to congratulate you upon your accession.

  • My dear Lord Privilege, will you excuse me?

  • As soon as I have improved my toilet, my dear lord," replied he; "you must perceive that I am off a journey.

  • O my dear lord, I crave no other, nor no better man.

  • My dear lord, You know the fiery quality of the Duke, How unremovable and fix'd he is In his own course.

  • O my dear lord, lo where your son is borne!

  • My master, my dear lord he is; and I His servant live, and will his vassal die.

  • BR> Ah for my husband, for my dear Lord Edward!

  • My family left me three days ago by the Antelope for Malta or they would unite in every kind wish with, my dear Lord Hardwicke, 'Yours very faithfully, 'W.

  • Dear Lord Lansdowne,--I had hoped that it would have been in my power to shake hands with you once more before my departure; but this deplorably absurd affair in the House of Commons has prevented me from calling on you.

  • And now, dear Lord Lansdowne, let me thank you most warmly for the kind feeling which has dictated your letter.

  • The latter, not to be outdone, promptly replied with] "My dear Lord Bishop of the Solent.

  • But you alarm me, my dear lord, with your terrible news.

  • What shocking things you are saying, my dear lord, to-day!

  • You are sensible, my dear lord, that any amusement from my letters must depend upon times and seasons.

  • You have, I hope, long before this, my dear lord, received the immense letter that I sent you by old Monin.

  • My dear Lord,--Though I wrote to you but a few days ago, I must trouble you with another line now.

  • My dear Lord,--You ought to be witness to the fatigue I am suffering, before you can estimate the merit I have in being writing to you at this moment.

  • My Dear Lord,--It is well I have not obeyed you sooner, as I have often been going to do: what a heap of lies and contradictions I should have sent you!

  • My dear Lord," began Lord Odo, "a dreadful rumour has reached us.

  • The question for you, my dear Lord, is--Will you disappoint them?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dear chap; dear doctor; dear friend; dear general; dear girl; dear governor; dear guardian; dear lass; dear life; dear marquis; dear teacher; dear woman; dearest aunt; dearest father; dearest friend; dearest love; dearest papa; dearest wife; dearly beloved; ducal coronet; during the first half; entire confidence; for some time past; given thing; means sure; seems possible