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Example sentences for "interview with"

  • I urged all that might properly be urged on the subject, and with as much earnestness as could be permitted in an interview with a lady--and such a lady!

  • The object of my interview with you is quite too sacred--too solemnly invested--to suffer me to stand silently under the scornful usage even of her father.

  • We parted in mutual anger, the effect of which was to close his doors against me, and exclude me from all opportunities of interview with Julia, unless by stealth.

  • The moment that Julia exhibited some slight improvement, she was summoned to an interview with Perkins, and in this interview her mother solemnly swore that she should marry him.

  • He asked and received an interview with Khurshid, was received courteously and dismissed with the most friendly assurances.

  • The Earl arrived at Dublin about the 1st of August, and, after an interview with Ormond, proceeded to Kilkenny.

  • The result of Dermid McMurrogh's interview with Henry II.

  • I had but half determined to seek an interview with Mrs. Fielder.

  • She told me that my brother was gone, after repeatedly requesting an interview with me, and refusing to explain his business to any other person.

  • He visited this city on purpose to obtain an interview with me.

  • And why should I seek an interview with Jane?

  • I was, as you may easily imagine, not a little disturbed in anticipation of an interview with such a person, on such an occasion.

  • I told her of my interview with Aurelian, and of its doubtful issue.

  • She is well aware of your rank and footing of intimacy with Aurelian, and of the object for which you make this visit to her capital, and has expressed frequent and earnest desires of an interview with you.

  • Antiochus himself has sought and obtained an interview with Gracchus.

  • In passing through Geneva the First Consul had an interview with M.

  • Necker," she says, "had an interview with Bonaparte, when he was on his way to Italy by the passage of Mont.

  • The Emperor's refusal to see me made my situation in Paris extremely delicate; and I was at first in doubt whether I might seek an interview with Josephine.

  • Leon, her fury burst out anew; she would not listen to his words, but drove off to Marly, where she had an interview with Madame de Maintenon, and by her was presented to the King.

  • I had the next evening, at eight o'clock, an interview with Madame de Beauvilliers.

  • Some days after the return of the Duc de Bourgogne Cheverny had an interview with him, on leaving which he told me what I cannot refrain from relating here, though it is necessarily with confusion that I write it.

  • Upon this the King allowed him to have an interview with one of his secretaries, Barbezieux.

  • The King had an interview with Monseigneur; and told him he had determined on the marriage, begging him to make up his mind as soon as possible.

  • The day I had my brother arrested and before I went to dine with Madame d'Urfe I had an interview with Possano in the hope of discovering the reason of his ill humour.

  • Dutillot The Court gives a Splendid Entertainment in the Ducal Gardens--A Fatal Meeting--I Have an Interview with M.

  • I said I did not feel inclined for another interview with such a man, and he agreed to present my thanks and excuses in my stead.

  • I was delighted to have managed the matter so speedily and at such a cheap rate, and I went to bed in a calmer state of mind, deferring my interview with my brother till the next day.

  • The object of my interview with you is purely literary.

  • Through the kindness of a friend in Bridgetown we were favored with an interview with Mr. Jones, the superintendent of the rural police--the whole body of police excepting those stationed in the town.

  • We went several miles out of our route expressly to have an interview with so zealous and celebrated a champion of slavery.

  • To this gentleman I had been recommended by Isturitz himself, on the day of my interview with him.

  • I had an interview with Ofalia on the subject uppermost in my mind: I found him morose and snappish.

  • In fact, a few days afterwards, I had an interview with Isturitz at the palace, and for the sake of brevity I shall content myself with saying that I found him perfectly well disposed to favour my views.

  • Footnote 434: Cowley sent to Russell on December 3, a letter from Percy Doyle recounting an interview with Scott in which these statements were made.

  • In an interview with Lyons on July 6 Seward urged a quick conclusion of the treaty, arguing that its effect upon the revolted states could be determined afterwards.

  • It did not take John long to reach Jefferson Market, and by the judicious expenditure of a few dollars he was enabled to obtain an interview with Smith in a back room.

  • The early comers had seen his interview with Sam, and were relating it with gusto to their friends.

  • Knowing no other person in the place, I wrote a note to Mr. Cowdroy, whom I understood to be the editor of the Chester paper, soliciting an interview with him.

  • In a day or two I had an interview with him.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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