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.
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.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dear master" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.