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Example sentences for "dear master"

  • He did my dear master [Lord Lisle] to death,--will he do my Lord of Somerset also?

  • You have seen your beloved father, my dear master.

  • For the last time that ever I saw this man was that black third of March, the year of our Lord 1542, when the King that then was, sent him to bear his diamond and message unto my dear master [Lord Lisle] in the Tower.

  • Think, then, my dear Master, the exterior objects must have imprinted themselves on the retina, did they not?

  • What if we try it this time; will it inconvenience you, my dear Master?

  • I told you, my dear master," cried Cacambo sadly, "that those two girls would play us some ugly trick.

  • Dear master," replied Cacambo; "you are surprised at everything.

  • Come," I said to him, "get up, my dear master.

  • Then know," replied my dear master, "that he was very taken with the ladies.

  • This will be no lasting alliance, dear master," said Jemilian, anxiously.

  • Do not take it to heart so much, dear master," said the man, interrupting his report, for Taras was groaning pitifully.

  • And therefore I have been resolved fully and firmly to save you from such a death, my poor, dear, dear master!

  • Adam at last said, "O my dear master, I die for want of food, I can go no farther!

  • Late late yestreen I saw the new moon Wi' the auld moon in her arm; And I fear, I fear, my dear master, That we will come to harm.

  • O my dear master, let me go with you; for my poor company Shall be some small comfort in this time of misery.

  • O Damon, my dear master, in all this joy remember me.

  • Farewell, my dear master, since your pleasure is so.

  • Yes, dear master,' said Max 'give us one more trial.

  • Adam at last said: 'O my dear master, I die for want of food, I can go no farther!

  • When you have got some strength back, dear master," answered Antonio, "there are many matters lying heavy at my heart which I will tell you of.

  • Dear master, that is an unchristian saying, and nothing good can come of it.

  • And still, dear master, go not to-day; I never asked you before; I do this time.

  • Do not go to the market to-day, dear master!

  • As far as I can remember that is what you said, dear Master,” replied M.

  • I should be very glad if you would read me your translation, dear Master,” said M.

  • Some of our officers were buried next day, but I was so glad to think that neither my dear master, nor Jock, nor I, were among the wounded.

  • When my dear master told me this his eyes were sparkling with joy.

  • Arrived on shore, we, that is my dear master and I, went to Yorkshire to live for a time with an aunt of his, about the only relative he had alive.

  • You will pardon me, my dear master, won't you?

  • Give me at the same time some news about music and pianists in Vienna; and finally tell me, dear master, which of your compositions you think would make the best effect in society.

  • I should be very much pleased, my dear master, if you would commission me to get them sold.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dear abbe; dear angel; dear auntie; dear boy; dear comrade; dear cousin; dear doctor; dear father; dear friend; dear guardian; dear maid; dear mamma; dear marquise; dear nephew; dear niece; dear one; dear ones; dear readers; dear sons; dear young; dearest friends; dearest life; dearest wife; repeat the; worse still; yards west