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Example sentences for "dear readers"

  • Illustration: 022] In those days, my dear readers, travelling was not quite so expeditious as it 's now!

  • Really, my dear readers, if you are not satisfied with Charlemagne for a hero, you must be very difficult to please!

  • You may be sure, my dear readers, I did feel thankful to God for my deliverance.

  • Well, my dear readers, it did seem nice to go into camp in our own lines.

  • Why, dear readers, I cannot describe to you the happiness which I felt to get out of that prison pen for just one hour.

  • Really, my dear readers, I cannot find words to tell you what pleasure I took in seeing that bird roam about at night when all nature seemed to be reposing, while she sang and enjoyed herself.

  • Oh, my dear readers, there’s where you miss it.

  • You will ask, dear readers, what imprudence there was in wearing grey hats instead of black felt ones.

  • Precisely, dear readers; you see, indeed, how celebrated Jacotot is since you remember his name.

  • That, dear readers, is the pure truth, revealed for the first time, concerning the bear-steak which made such a stir in the world twenty years ago.

  • You would have betted, would you not, dear readers, on Schnetz or on Delaroche?

  • Ah, dear readers, would our Saviour if present have called this little child to him, and said, "Of such is the kingdom of Heaven?

  • Time is a very odd sort of thing, dear readers.


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


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    brilliant light; dear friends; dear general; dear gossip; dear grandpa; dear granny; dear home; dear lady; dear lass; dear master; dear niece; dear old; dear ones; dear readers; dear sons; dearest aunt; dearest brother; dearest friend; dearest girl; dearest wife; dearly loved; dramatic construction; had put; much concerned; will manage; will presently