My master saysit must be some royal palace or stately castle.
What my master says is true," exclaimed Sancho, "about the enchantments of this castle; for it is impossible to live an hour quietly in it.
My master says it will be some royal palace or grand castle.
My lady the duchess kisses thy hands a thousand times; do thou make a return with two thousand, for as my master says, nothing costs less or is cheaper than civility.
Master says, "If it is four, it is time to set the workmen to labor.
Master says, "Brother Stokin, are you a Perfect Master?
Master says, "The last as well as the first care," etc.
Master says that he, for one, will never presume to improve on the works of the Creator, who is far more artistic than man, and understands the science of beauty perfectly.
Master says there is nothing uncertain about the future of such men.
My master says," was the answer, "he thinks that all who see her will have need of her, since such loveliness is rare.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "master says" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.