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Example sentences for "many friends"

  • We hear of many friends at the Hot, Healing, and White, and hope we shall reach these respective waters before they depart.

  • I never knew any young man with so many friends.

  • His unswerving fidelity to his Church and people cost him dearly--the loss of many friends, and the reproaches of many enemies.

  • As so many friends and so many strangers have said so much that is gratifying to me in public and private on this very painful subject, it would be like affectation, in writing to so old a friend as you, not to touch upon it.

  • Shadows you have been and are to my readers; very real you have been and are to me,--as real as the memories of many friends whom I shall see no more.

  • I am sorry that you have no little children to play with sometimes, but I think you are very happy with your books, and your many, many friends.

  • It is a wonder how Number Five can find the time to be so much to so many friends of both sexes, in spite of the fact that she is one of the most insatiable of readers.

  • Brother, we will proclaime you out of hand, The bruit thereof will bring you many friends Edw.

  • Stand fast, we haue as many friends as enemies Mene.

  • I feare thy ouerthrow, More then my Bodies parting with my Soule: My Loue and Feare, glew'd many Friends to thee, And now I fall.

  • No man ever lived in this country who could go before the masses "on the stump," and produce such a marked effect, and his personal magnetism won him many friends.

  • Mr. Sickles surrendered himself at once and was imprisoned in the jail, where he enjoyed the comforts of the keeper's room, and received the visits of many friends.

  • Elsie has so many friends," she had told herself over and over again; "of course I can't expect her to be as fond of me as I am of her.

  • He hasn't many friends in New York and might enjoy it.

  • She hasn't nearly as many friends as most of the girls at school have, but I love her dearly, and so does Babs.

  • Many friends of Douglas believed that personal violence was threatened.

  • Footnote 986: Many friends of Douglas have assured me of their unshaken belief in this story.

  • If the old-time practice prevailed, he would quietly assume the nomination "at the request of many friends.

  • Brother, we will proclaim you out of hand; The bruit thereof will bring you many friends.

  • Stand fast; We have as many friends as enemies.

  • At the age of eighty-two years he is surrounded by many friends, enjoying the respect and warm regard of all who know him.

  • He went on with serious words of encouragement, and a little later took the trouble voluntarily to write out for our use notes on Australia "founded on the reports of many friends and on some experience of C.

  • I can only say how grateful I am for the affection of many friends, and the love of my children and grandchildren, which have softened the sorrows and heightened the joys of these latter years.

  • We joined the same steamer, the Rameses, and having so many friends on board made the voyage as far as Assouan additionally pleasant.

  • Many friends came to accompany her to the station.

  • Many friends, both English and native, came to visit me from Beyrout and from the villages round about.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    many banks; many books; many branches; many children; many copies; many days; many different; many directions; many families; many geologists; many great; many kinds; many leagues; many members; many months; many particulars; many persons; many pictures; many races; many regions; many respects; many souls; many times; many works; many wounded; our front