But really, my dear young lady, you must be more careful about our feelings.
My dear young friend, a policy like yours would decimate the House of Commons and abolish the House of Lords.
You have all these things in your favour, and so, dear young friends, whether you think of it or not, whether voluntarily or not, I want you to remember that this awful process is going on inevitably and constantly in every one of you.
How many of your joys, my dear young friends, will last when old age comes to you?
Of a similar character is this short extract which I am permitted to make from a private letter of his to a dear young friend.
Really, my dear young lady--have I ever had any other design than to be useful to you?
My dear young lady," Mr. Lavender replied, "the thought of bed is abhorrent to me at a time like this.
Thinking to relieve her anxiety, he said at once: "My dear young lady, I earnestly beg you to believe that such a thing never happens to me, as a rule.
My dear young friend," began the doctor fervently, "I feel that you have already repaid me amply for my labors in your behalf.
Then settle it now and forever, my dear young friend, that Jesus Christ, who died to save you, wishes to save you every day and all the days of your life.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dear young" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.