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Example sentences for "glad you"

  • I'm so glad you remembered," beamed Pollyanna.

  • Oh, how glad, GLAD you must be to live in such a perfectly lovely place!

  • But I'm glad you're doing--just what you are doing.

  • I'm glad you didn't ask me before you made up your mind.

  • I shall certainly tell her so; I'm so glad you mention it.

  • I'm glad you've done nothing yet--that you have it still to do.

  • Ah, I'm glad you've thought of that," said the old man.

  • Thank you, sir, indeed--so glad you liked it.

  • Who has brightened up] I'm glad you're goin' to stop it, sir.

  • My brother told me; so glad you've brought her.

  • I could think of nothing better to say than "I am glad you think so, Joe.

  • Pitying his desolation, and watching him as he gradually settled down upon the pie, I made bold to say, "I am glad you enjoy it.

  • The latter surveyed the address with approval, and said, "I am glad you write so excellent a hand.

  • I'm so glad you're doing so well, Paul," said Aunt Lucy.

  • I'm glad you've come, because now I shan't have to open the store and sweep out.

  • You should have opened a lattice and called out: but I could swear that chit is glad you didn't.

  • I'm glad you have no chance of having him for a husband, Miss Catherine.

  • I'm glad you possess a consolation, for all you had in me is gone.

  • I'm glad you didn't knock him down when you made in to the rescue.

  • Come," said Cecil, "I'm glad you can do such things as that.

  • I am glad you answered; you are so calm and natural you put me to shame.

  • I'm glad you've come," said the mother, looking at him with her great appealing brown eyes.

  • I'm glad you're weak enough now to confess it!

  • At last he heard her voice again, shaking a little, as she said: "I am glad you remembered.

  • I'm glad you're going to keep one or two vanities, just by way of specimens of the old Adam.

  • But Mrs. Thornton replied: 'Miss Hale, I am glad you do me justice.

  • But I haven't had any one to play with, and I'm glad you came in--you and the cat.

  • I'm glad you liked it," went on Miss Pompret with a smile.

  • I'm glad you're here, of course, and glad you had a good time with Tom.

  • I'm glad you've come back; oh, you can't guess how glad!

  • I am glad you told me this, Bridget," she said.

  • I have been waiting for you to arrive, and I'm glad you dropped in on me.

  • At sight of his friends the young man made for them eagerly, crying: "Jove, I'm glad you came!

  • Glad you dropped in," Mr. Padden assured them.

  • She put her hand on his arm and he felt it tremble there, while she palpitated, "We are all so glad you could go on to Rotterdam.

  • Well, I'm glad you didn't say so," the judge answered.

  • O Charles, I'm so glad you've come--so very glad!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "glad you" 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:
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