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Example sentences for "extremely glad"

  • Here I will make only a few remarks, just to recall to the reader's mind some of the chief points.

  • But it may be asked, what ought we to do, if it could be proved that one species of kangaroo had been produced, by a long course of modification, from a bear?

  • I am extremely glad to hear how you are attending to distribution in accordance with theoretical ideas.

  • I should be extremely glad now to publish a sketch of my general views in about a dozen pages or so; but I cannot persuade myself that I can do so honourably.

  • They will be extremely glad to see you, I am sure; and one of my servants shall go with you to shew you the way.

  • I kept my letter open, that I might send you word how Louisa bore her journey, and now I am extremely glad I did, having a great deal to add.

  • I am extremely glad to hear that you intend adding new arguments about the imperfection of the Geological Record.

  • I am extremely glad to hear about the seedling moss-roses.

  • I am extremely glad to get pure geologists, as they will be very few.

  • I am extremely glad to see you; I have been with several of your relations; the good lady, your mother, was of great use to us at Perth.

  • I am extremely glad, indeed," cried I, "for it has been buzzed about in the world that you were to draw up the final charge.

  • I am extremely glad to see you indeed," he cried, "but very sorry to see you here.

  • I, laughing; "I must own I am extremely glad to hear it.

  • I therefore told Mr. Turbulent I should be extremely glad to speak with him after the service was over.

  • I am extremely glad of it; for that is what I would have you particularly apply to, and make yourself perfect master of.

  • Seriously, I am told, that you are both very strong and very correct in history; of which I am extremely glad.

  • I am extremely glad to hear that you like the assemblies at Venice well enough to sacrifice some suppers to them; for I hear that you do not dislike your suppers neither.

  • I shall be extremely glad, Mrs. Renshaw, if you will accept the responsibility.

  • I shall be extremely glad to have them," the settler said.

  • We shall be extremely glad," Mr. Renshaw replied; "though I really think that it is most unfair to take you even for a moment from your girls after an absence of five years.

  • I am extremely glad to find that you are applying to Italian, but to anything is useful.

  • I shall be extremely glad to have some of your observations upon the places to which you go; but if that takes up too much time, I shall be contented to know that you are not any more within pistol-shot.

  • I am extremely glad to find that you had the Marquis(65) with you.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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