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Example sentences for "dear reader"

  • Dear reader, it is a grave undertaking to write a book, especially is it so in writing a treatise on success and failure, as we have attempted to do in the work we hereby present you.

  • Think of such determination, dear reader, and then see if you can reasonably envy the position attained by Garfield.

  • My dear reader, with such we have little patience.

  • Dear reader, did you ever think that the more a person has to do, the more they feel they can do?

  • Recall, dear reader, your most remote recollections, seek in that past which seems to you all the clearer the farther you are removed from it.

  • And now, dear reader, joint heir with the Lord of Glory, called by God unto the fellowship of His Son, in meditating on these wonderful facts given to us by revelation, does not your heart burn within you?

  • Your heart, dear reader, is so often out of touch with Christ.

  • And if your heart, dear reader, is not attracted and absorbed by Himself, it is because there is a broken communion between you and your Lord.

  • Is your cry, dear reader, for more reality in this fellowship?

  • Neither you nor I, dear reader, will gain anything by keeping them company, for they say scarcely a word by the way.

  • Naples discussed the humble individual whom you and I, dear reader, are acquainted with as Billy Traynor.

  • But pardon me, dear reader,--all this has little to do with Paris, except by way of illustration of my remark that the youthful standard of intellectual weights and measures is the only infallible one we ever know.

  • I must not weary you, dear reader, with any attempts to describe the delightful four days' journey from Genoa to Florence, in a vettura.

  • Pardon me, dear reader, for this digression from the recital of my wanderings; but this jacket, the remembrance of which is so dear to me, is not the trifle it may seem to you.

  • Did you ever notice, dear reader, what a sweet sweet song that of the house-martin is?

  • Dear reader, did ever you consider what a blessing our loving Father has given us in a faithful dog?

  • So it was, but do not imagine, dear reader, that the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty had anything to do with the decorating of it.

  • Yes, dear reader, always recollect that you have your responsibilities as well as your privileges, your duties as well as your powers, and then if you and I do not understand each other it is not your fault.

  • There is something in animal magnetism, dear reader, depend upon it,--although I think it acts in a different way from that generally attributed to it.

  • That formula was merely adopted to include you and me, dear reader, who, having to jog over a good space of country together, had better agree upon our line of travel before we set out upon each day's journey.

  • Others besides old women would have done the same; and I never once thought of the Swedish king; and say, dear reader, how could I have journeyed after him, and left my own child?

  • But, dear reader, how could I then have been able to recite Latin hymns, even had I known any?

  • I saw this for awhile with many sighs, but spake not a word (for, dear reader, what could I say?

  • Now any one would think that during that heavy Tuesday night I should not have been able to close mine eyes; but know, dear reader, that the Lord can do more than we can ask or understand, and that His mercy is new every morning.

  • In short, dear reader, she was a perfectly got-up angel, and wanted only some tulle clouds and an opening heaven to have gone up at once, as similar angels do from the Parisian stage.

  • You, my dear reader, must also take your choice.

  • But as you, dear reader, may not be disposed to attach adequate importance to the writings of the Fathers, I shall confine myself to the testimony of Holy Scripture.

  • You cannot, my dear reader, be a loyal citizen of the United States while you deny the constitutional authority of the President.

  • Let us now, dear reader, walk together into a Catholic Church in time to assist at the late Mass, which is the most solemn service of the Catholic Liturgy.

  • You know probably a like feeling, dear reader, for such is the lot of mortal man.

  • Will you, dear reader, make one more worker in God's field, one more reaper of His harvest that is ripe and falling to the ground because there are none to gather it?

  • If Jesus Christ really stood before you, dear reader, and thus addressed you, what would be your reply?

  • Round the ship, dear reader, and for no one knows how far out seaward, the water had been frozen into one smooth sheet of ice.

  • Seated on a mossy bank, in a wooded ravine, I have been writing this last chapter, dear reader mine, while the Nith goes wimpling through the glen close beneath me.

  • That is a youthful question too, dear reader, very youthful, but may the Lord put it more frequently into your heart!

  • I am, I confess, dear reader, entirely on the side of the cap.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ancient mythology; dear abbe; dear angel; dear aunt; dear colleague; dear count; dear countess; dear creature; dear doctor; dear father; dear father and mother; dear foster; dear friend; dear friends; dear good; dear guardian; dear home; dear lass; dear marquis; dear sister; dear sons; dearest brother; dearest father; dearly beloved; does seem; summer camp