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Example sentences for "more agreeable"

  • It was infinitely more pleasant, and it seemed then, more agreeable to God, and more according to my faith in the power of the saints in heaven, to believe that I had been miraculously cured.

  • This circumstance was not calculated to make my confession easier, or more agreeable.

  • Madam," I replied, transported with love and joy, "nothing can be more agreeable to me than this declaration.

  • After we had supped with the actress, Patu fancied a night devoted to a more agreeable occupation, and as I did not want to leave him I asked for a sofa on which I could sleep quietly during the night.

  • I am old, women would only shorten my life but good wine will prolong it, or at least, make it more agreeable.

  • I could not choose a companion more to my taste, more agreeable, or in a better position to procure me numerous advantageous acquaintances in Paris.

  • The Ambassador was at a stand; after a little pause, he said, he hoped my mission would have a more agreeable issue.

  • Galvez may think proper to confide to you; or to return with them yourself, if more agreeable to him.

  • I have seldom met a more agreeable rogue, or one so philosophical, a man of travel and varied experiences.

  • He is just one of those characters who would be more agreeable on the stage than in private life.

  • It would be more agreeable to invite it to go nowhere than somewhere; for almost every one has been somewhere, and has written about it.

  • I congratulate you on your safe arrival at Paris, where I venture to hope your residence will on many accounts be more agreeable than it was at Madrid.

  • She recovered her charming spirits soon after she came into the country, and for a short time no mortal mixture of earth's mould could be more agreeable.

  • Lord Colambre said, that he was sure Miss Reynolds would obey her grandfather's slightest summons, as it was her duty to do, and would be with him as soon as possible, if this would be more agreeable to him.

  • I have scarcely met with a more high-bred man, or a more agreeable companion, than Charles Kemble.

  • I know no more agreeable member of society than Mr. Luttrell.

  • I am also satisfied that you prevent their wants, and that nothing is more agreeable to you than to have an opportunity of easing their misery.

  • Angelica may be mistaken for this, but has a more agreeable scent.

  • The leaves of this plant have a sweet fragrant smell, more agreeable, though weaker, than that of the roots.

  • This he freely offers to all, and nothing is more agreeable to him, than to show mercy to him that asks it in faith.

  • For it is more agreeable to him to forgive sins, than to punish them: not to mention, that as he is our Father, and we are his children, he is obliged in justice to show mercy to us.

  • Nothing is more agreeable to the nature of God, than to forgive.

  • I HAVE just received yours and Mary's letter, and I thank you both, though their contents might have been more agreeable.

  • I was languid and dull and very bad company when I wrote the above; I am better now, to my own feelings at least, and wish I may be more agreeable.

  • If he were less modest, he would be more agreeable, speak louder, and look impudenter; and is not it a fine character of which modesty is the only defect?

  • If any particular place of residence is more agreeable to you than another, I am influential enough, perhaps, to obtain it for you.

  • This ceremony would appear to be more agreeable to the tenets and practice of the Hindu than of the Bauddhic religion.

  • If he were less modest he would be more agreeable, speak louder, and look impudenter; and is not it a fine character of which modesty is the only defect?

  • More agreeable associations, however, arose from the success of Emma.

  • I think it to be more agreeable to Christian Simplicity, not to judge of any Man by his Habit, if it be but sober and decent.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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