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Example sentences for "heartily glad"

  • He surprises me with the news that my Lord Sandwich goes Embassador to Spayne speedily; though I know not whence this arises, yet I am heartily glad of it.

  • He gives me no account of the reason, but that it is so: for which I am sorry; and yet if the King do it to leave off not only her but all other mistresses, I should be heartily glad of it, that he may fall to look after business.

  • 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.

  • I am heartily glad to see you, old friend,” Lord Cochrane said as he rose from the table, at which he was writing.

  • I did not expect that the Tiger would be back for another month or so, and am heartily glad to hear that she has returned.

  • He is a fine fellow, and I am very certain he will be heartily glad to have you with him, for at present he has not a soul he can rely on.

  • The lady in her rocking-chair was contrast enough to make me heartily glad to find that she was his stepmother, not his wife.

  • Heartily glad not to be left to try to prop up a tumble-down log-hut with my own shoulder,' he laughed.

  • I am heartily glad to see you down again, Mistress Nellie," he said, "and wish you a fair and speedy recovery.

  • At any rate, I am heartily glad I am back here again.

  • I am glad, indeed, lad, heartily glad, though your going will be a heavy loss to us all.

  • I'm heartily glad to see you strong and well again.

  • Mistress Affery, heartily glad to effect the proposed compromise, gave in her willing adhesion to it.

  • Upon my life,' said the vivacious young Barnacle, 'I am heartily glad to know it.

  • Young John dolefully protested that he would try to bear it in mind, and would be heartily glad to do anything she wished.

  • Heartily glad to see the morning, though little rested by the night, he turned out as soon as he could distinguish objects about him, and paced the yard for two heavy hours before the gate was opened.

  • I am heartily glad of it," cried Ormond--"I will make the best use of my time before he comes.

  • I hope to be down enjoying my liberty at Castle Hermitage, where I shall be heartily glad to have my dear Harry again.

  • Lady Anne declared that she was heartily glad it would never shock her eyes more.

  • Mr. Hervey charged me to leave you entirely to yourself; he thought that your new situation might perhaps produce some change in your sentiments: I see he was mistaken; and I am heartily glad of it.

  • Let him be as generous and as penitent as he pleases, I am heartily glad that he is on his way to Germany.

  • I am heartily glad of it--I shall be infinitely overpaid for my journey, by having the pleasure of going back with you.

  • You have defeated his cutthroats; I shall be heartily glad to be at the front again, for I am sick of this idle life in Paris.

  • I am heartily glad to be out of Paris," Ronald said to Malcolm on their first halt after leaving the capital.

  • At any rate I am heartily glad of the happy chance which has thrown us together, and has given me an opportunity of expressing to you the deep gratitude which I have felt for your warning and assistance.

  • I know that anyone who can write what is suitable to the requirements of my own journal--for instance--is a person I am heartily glad to discover, and do not very often find.

  • I am getting impatient to hear from you with all home news, and shall be heartily glad to get to Rome, and find my best welcome and interest at the post-office there.

  • I am heartily glad to hear you say so," replied Mrs. Buscot, "and hold it a certain sign of your speedy restoration to health.

  • I am wearied of this infected city, and shall be heartily glad to quit it.

  • I shall be heartily glad if you can put your name to it, and shall esteem your doing so as a very kind service.

  • I am heartily glad to hear that you have been out in the air, and I hope you will go again very soon and make a point of continuing to go.

  • It ran as follows: Dear Monsieur Kennedy: I am heartily glad to hear of your restoration to health.

  • I am heartily glad to see you back again," Pierre said, shaking him by the hand.

  • She, too, will be heartily glad to leave Fairclose.

  • I can assure you that we shall be heartily glad to see you, and, if you can get leave off duty for a night, to put you up.

  • Well, I shall be heartily glad when it's all over, and we settle down into our ordinary ways.

  • Ronald saw her agitation, and said cheerfully: "I am heartily glad, Miss Armstrong, to hear from the doctor such a good account of your father.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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