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Example sentences for "entreat you"

  • I entreat you to allow me to take the place of the man you intended to send.

  • I entreat you to say that you forgive me.

  • As she remained silent, he continued wildly: "I entreat you.

  • I entreat you not to enter on the subject with my grandmamma or my aunt.

  • More I'll entreat you Written to bear along.

  • But do not use it oft, let me entreat you.

  • Master Gower, shall I entreat you with me to dinner?

  • I do entreat you, not a man depart, Save I alone, till Antony have spoke.

  • I entreat you to banish these sad recollections," said the princess, "this misfortune is irreparable.

  • But tell me, I entreat you, father if I have the right to dispose of them without the consent of my husband?

  • Rather, O Basil, will I entreat you, even as I did before, to bear with the shame inseparable from my being.

  • Let us not remember that, I entreat you,' said Veranilda.

  • Dearest lady, I cannot bid you be comforted, but I entreat you to pardon me, the hapless revealer of your misfortune.

  • I entreat you, reverend father, to favour his desire.

  • I entreat you to write to me, for you form a part of my existence, and, if I may venture to tell you so, I also feel anxious.

  • Don't make a bad use of it, I entreat you.

  • Athos, "my son, I entreat you; the wretch is dying, and it is horrible to let a man die without extending a hand to save him.

  • I entreat you, madame, do not question me; I cannot answer you,' she replied.

  • I entreat you, my child, do not have such gloomy ideas; I would rather see you hope, even against hope.

  • Mother, I entreat you, consent to send the children away as apprentices far from here.

  • I entreat you to give it to me," said La Goualeuse.

  • I entreat you, mamma, let us leave this house.

  • I entreat you, in the name of the prince of Persia, who is so deeply interested in your life, to preserve it.

  • You have probably exceeded in something to-day, which has occasioned this indisposition; take care, I entreat you; abstain from it for the future.

  • Prince," answered Ebn Thaher, "do not speak thus, I entreat you.

  • I will entreat you, when you see my son, To tell him that his sword can never win The honour that he loses: more I'll entreat you Written to bear along.

  • In the mean time, I entreat you to think a little of me, and to be certain of my devoted love.

  • I am delighted to see you; you are always my dear wife: but I entreat you to clear up a cruel doubt, for you could never have betrayed my secret.

  • It's in vain you wish me not; only do grant this one pardon for his offence, pray, for my sake, I do entreat you.

  • By Gods and men, I do entreat you, Hegio, not to destroy this man.

  • Philocrates, by your good Genius, I do entreat you, come out, I want you.

  • And let me entreat you to consider that the clearing up of this mystery and the discovery of the real perpetrator of this deed may be of the last importance to others besides yourself.

  • I entreat you, by our common brotherhood, not to interpose between me and a subject so sublime, the absurd figure of an angry baker!

  • If not, I entreat you, on the assurance I have given you, henceforth to lay it aside.

  • I entreat you, for the love of God, and of the Blessed Virgin, to enter into our Order, which you will honor, and you will sanctify yourself.

  • I entreat you to give us this cardinal, to whom we may have recourse in our wants, always under your sanction, since it is from you, the Head of the mystical Body, that all power emanates.

  • I entreat you to enlighten me and to dispel the darkness of my mind, to give me a pure faith, a firm hope, and an ardent charity.

  • Simply, I entreat you, say this one thing of me: I seek for justice, but I never complain of my fortunes.

  • However that may be," replied Undine, "I entreat you never to appear in my presence again.

  • My noble parents, I entreat you to take me from this company, and out of this city, where they do nothing but shame me.

  • But never, I entreat you, behave thus toward me on a river, or even when we are near any water.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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