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Example sentences for "glad indeed"

  • I have to go out three times a week to work," Cyril said; "but all the other evenings I shall be glad indeed to sit here, Mistress Dowsett.

  • Glad indeed I am that I have saved you from the misery and ruin that must have resulted from your listening to that plausible scoundrel.

  • Captain Dave and the ladies will be glad indeed to see you.

  • Captain Dave offered me a home when I was alone without a friend in London, and I am glad indeed that I have been able to render him service in return.

  • I shall be glad indeed if it is so," the priest said.

  • They will be glad indeed to see you back; for, although we heard from a prisoner that the two knights were alive, we knew not whether any others had been taken with them.

  • For myself, I shall be glad indeed to have that matter off my mind, though it is not every one I should care to trust with such a responsibility.

  • I need hardly say that I shall be glad indeed to have the company and aid of three such well known knights of the Order, and would, could I do so, gladly resign my command into your experienced hands.

  • Sir Fabricius Caretto is a cousin of mine, and has this afternoon been speaking so highly of you to me and my young daughter here, that I am glad indeed to make your acquaintance.

  • I am sure I am glad indeed that we sha’n’t be bothered with them.

  • I shall be glad indeed of his aid,” the captain said, “for there is not an officer or man who knows his work.

  • I am glad indeed to hear it, Mr. Hewson—heartily glad; there ought to be two men on board a ship who can do that, for there is never any saying what might happen if there is only one.

  • At present I cannot think over things and see what is best; so I will leave the matter in your hands, and truly I should be glad indeed to have your mother here with me.

  • I have blamed myself many times for letting you go upon so dangerous a mission, and I am glad indeed to see that you have safely returned, even if you have failed altogether touching the matter on which you went.

  • Many of your brave compatriots are already coming over; and I am glad indeed of their aid, which I regard as an omen that England will some day bestir herself on our behalf.

  • At this they giggled, appearing rather pleased, and I made my way upstairs, glad indeed to climb them.

  • The chauffeur was in a little seat behind her and I swiftly obeyed, glad indeed to see her again.

  • I am glad indeed that we are off, master," the latter said.

  • I shall be glad indeed to have you riding with me, for I, too, am a diligent student in the art, though until last year I had no opportunity whatever of gaining practical knowledge.

  • I should be glad indeed if you would do so, Aylmer.

  • We know no one in this great city, and shall be glad indeed if, when you can spare time, you will sit with us.

  • I shall be glad indeed of lessons in the art, and as soon as my shoulder is healed I shall take great pleasure in attending your school regularly, whenever my lady has no need of my presence.

  • Ah, signor," she said, "I am glad indeed to see that you are safe.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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