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Example sentences for "greatly pleased"

  • I shall be greatly pleased to do so," said Quincy.

  • He told her that his aunt was greatly pleased at her acceptance and would be ready to receive her at any time that it was convenient for her to come.

  • I wish very much to meet the author that father and you are so greatly pleased with.

  • I assure you I am greatly pleased, and sincerely your obliged "J.

  • The Queen is greatly pleased, and indeed the whole court is glad of his coming, because they all love him so.

  • Thus, all unmantled, they came before the King, while all the nobles present held their peace, greatly pleased at the sight of these handsome and well-behaved young men.

  • As for the King, it is well known that the Bretons were greatly pleased, and served him gladly as their liege lord.

  • He is greatly pleased with it, esteeming the present all the more because it was given him by the Queen.

  • Therefore, I am greatly pleased with my visit to this university.

  • June 1912 Talk at Baptist Temple Broad and Berks Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Notes by Edna McKinney I am greatly pleased to be present this evening.

  • Mrs. Florian Krug 830 Park Avenue, New York Notes by Howard MacNutt I am greatly pleased to see you.

  • In every meeting I find people gathered, loving each other; therefore, I am greatly pleased.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    among which; comparatively short; constant state; different form; gigantic size; grace would; greatly admired; greatly diminished; greatly enhanced; greatly fear; greatly interested; greatly magnified; greatly pleased; greatly reduced; greatly relieved; greatly superior; greatly surprised; human kindness; least four; oxalic acid; precisely the same manner; scientific principles; slow stages; three pounds; triumphal procession; upon landing