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Example sentences for "kind enough"

  • Now, will one of you be kind enough to introduce himself and the class?

  • Would he be kind enough to pick it up for her?

  • The chairmen of these different committees will be kind enough to report to me as rapidly as possible the time and place of their first meeting for consultation, and I will make the announcements.

  • But it is getting late: will Mary be kind enough to bring the Bible, for it will then be time to say, Good-night to you all!

  • Mary, will you be kind enough to read it?

  • Would you be kind enough to give me a little bread?

  • If you wish me to eat them, be kind enough to peel them for me.

  • Will you be kind enough to tell me if there are villages in this island where it would be possible to obtain something to eat, without running the danger of being eaten?

  • Will you be kind enough, Monsieur," she said, "to let me know whom I have the honor of receiving?

  • So if you'll be kind enough to shut and slip the bolt of the front door I'll leave it for you to do so when you go up to bed.

  • Rodd, my boy, go and ask Mrs Champernowne if she'll be kind enough to lend me half-a-crown.

  • Be kind enough, madame, to rinse your lovely hands with this soap from Naples which I neglected to send you at the same time as the rouge, and which I have the honor of bringing you now.

  • Now be kind enough to tell me who has been here during my absence.

  • But, now, Mr. Rugge, I am all ears; perhaps you will be kind enough to be all tale.

  • Be kind enough also to write to Lady Montfort, and say that I gratefully acknowledge her wish to repair to me those losses which have left me to face age and the grave alone.

  • George," said he, "be kind enough to tell Alban that you showed me his letter.

  • Now be kind enough to let me know the worst at once.

  • My hearers will be kind enough to bear this in mind, as we go on.

  • Now do be kind enough to untie my napkin.

  • You were going to be kind enough to speak of the cat.

  • Her ladyship is kind enough to allow me to give him a home in her house.

  • But he's kind enough to let me hang on to him, and to put up with my frivolity.

  • He had gone to the Cerberus, and begged that Lord Hartfield would be kind enough to follow him there.

  • Will you be kind enough to go to her ladyship's room at once, Lady Mary,' she said.

  • Be kind enough to pardon me, madame; but in this circumstance I am but the instrument which the king employs.

  • Enter, gentlemen, and be kind enough to wait for me; I shall not be more than half an hour.

  • Be kind enough, then, madame, to act more compliantly.

  • Lucy, if you'll be kind enough to give me that address, I'll be off.

  • Perhaps he would be kind enough to engage a room in a hospital somewhere, or at least find a bed in a public ward.

  • If you will be kind enough to pick it up before--Oh, DEAR me!

  • Dandolo having informed Charles that the matter was entirely in my hands, he called on me and enquired when I would be kind enough to introduce him to the young person.

  • Sir," he said to me, "be kind enough to take back the forty crowns which you paid to my wife for the hemp.

  • Be kind enough to propose it to Henriette.

  • No, madam, be kind enough to take it with you, for the water would have no virtue without your presence.

  • We are not here in the right place for conversation," I say to her; "but if you would be kind enough to come with me to a cafe, you would be able to speak and to explain your wishes.

  • The first one went before the director and asked him if he would be kind enough to look at the cheese he had been supplied with for some weeks, and see whether it was the quality it ought to have been.

  • I then asked him to be kind enough to allow me to petition the Home Secretary on the merits of my case, as I petitioned the first time solely on the ground of having lost my leg, and being in bad health.

  • Now,” said Mr Bunker to Welsh, “you will perhaps be kind enough to give me a precise account of your doings since the middle of November.

  • Would you be kind enough to suggest a method of procedure?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    all such; black head; cold beef; different races; especially those; just went; kind and; kind enough; kind friends; kind master; kind permission; kind regards; kind words; kinder guess; kindling wood; kindly smile; kindly tone; more honorable; other girls; power and; scant rainfall; seven days; toned paper; true friendship; washing machine; what follows