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Example sentences for "letters from"

  • I would give you details, but must not until I have an American to carry my letters from hence.

  • Dear Sir, My letters from Madrid, and afterwards a few lines from Bordeaux, informed you of my being called to this place by a pressing letter from Dr Franklin.

  • About one o'clock the last night, Whitelocke, coming from the solemnities of the Court, received two packets of letters from England.

  • To-day my mind has been painfully affected by the receipt of letters from ----.

  • The expectation of letters from my dear friend in India by this fleet is almost over, and my mind is rendered anxious about him.

  • Many years later, when I was at his house, he produced with the greatest delight some letters from a young man who had gone to South America and was getting his first glimpse of the tropical forest.

  • The collection of letters from and to Lord Melbourne forms another hardly less interesting series.

  • I cannot understand at all why you have received no letters from me, seeing that I always wrote twice a week, regularly.

  • Belfast, author of Letters from the Ægean, etc.

  • Three mails are now due from Holland; so that I have no letters from you to acknowledge.

  • DEAR BOY: Though I have no letters from you to acknowledge since my last to you, I will not let three posts go from hence without a letter from me.

  • By John Bud 1831 Letters from an Englishman.

  • Letters from Aix, March 12 and 16, addressed to M.

  • His dissatisfaction upon this point occasioned an interesting correspondence, part of which, consisting of letters from Bernadotte to the Emperor, is in my possession.

  • Numbers of letters from Bonaparte to his wife have been published.

  • He was still working for the booksellers, and in 1763, issued anonymously a "History of England in a Series of Letters from a Nobleman to his Son.

  • This was the title given when the "Letters from a Chinese Philosopher in London to his Friend in the East" were republished by Newbery, at the end of the year.

  • The Expedition of Major-General Braddock, being Extracts of Letters from an Officer (London, 1755).

  • Letters from camp in Boston Evening Post, Boston Weekly Advertiser, Boston News Letter, and other provincial newspapers of the time.

  • Letters from officers on the spot in Boston Evening Post and Boston News Letter.

  • Abstract of Letters from Albany, in Boston News Letter, No.

  • What caused the joyous story-teller of the "Letters from my Mill" to develop into the bitter iconoclast of the "Immortal.

  • Letters from Provence, Languedoc, and Dauphine say that the situation there is unaltered.

  • Documents appear, letters from and to Dudley at the time of the event, which are totally inconsistent with guilt on his part.

  • Elliot, Charles Ellis, George; letters from Scott; friendship with Scott; contributes to Q.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "letters from" 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:
    agree upon; between three; dressed myself; eighty yards; good chance; great measure; home till; kind friends; know she; letters addressed; letters and; letters from; letters sent; letters written; library buildings; maintain peace; mighty chief; more absurd; must confesse; one was; people whom; saw you; secondary sense; sharp turn; wavy hair; white person