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Example sentences for "most happy"

  • Then he paused, drank a little brandy and water, and drew over the plate containing the butter, and smelled it very deliberately.

  • Ah, I see your work is cut out for you: that, of course, is your first duty.

  • If you go on I will speak to my uncle, and follow you.

  • Katherine hastened to question Susan, and found that her mother, a char-woman, lived near.

  • I am going to drive over to Legrave Crescent myself: if it would suit Miss Liddell to accompany me, I shall be most happy to be her escort.

  • I shall be most happy, though I am a very busy woman.

  • I shall be most happy to send you a check, but more I cannot undertake," she said.

  • I shall be most happy to see you again," returned Katherine, mastering her forces, though she felt ready to fly and hide her guilty head in any corner.

  • I have not been in a theatre since I arrived; so if you really have a place for me, I shall be most happy to accompany you.

  • I will then tell you candidly how I am situated; and if after that you do not withdraw your proposal, I shall be most happy to be yours as soon as we can go to James Town to be married.

  • I am most happy in having assisted in the escape of unfortunate gentlemen; and all the pleasure I feel at having so done would be destroyed if I were to accept of what you offer.

  • I am most happy to welcome my son's wife to Kingcombe Holm.

  • Very well, dear, since you must go, I am sure Mr. Harper will be most happy to escort you.

  • At present it is useless to say anything more than this--I shall be most happy to collaborate with you.

  • I can only say that I shall be most happy to render you any assistance in my power; at the same time I must warn you that I am a rolling stone.

  • It was like a child going to sleep, most happy, but quite unexpected by us, who thought, though sinking, she would last till August or October.

  • After this, Burgo left his aunt, and went away to his club, in a state of most happy excitement.

  • We shall both be most happy to receive you and your husband, who is, I must say, one of the most gentlemanlike looking men I ever saw.

  • But as you are only one I shall be most happy, as I said before, to be of service.

  • She has still a swelling about the forefinger and a little discharge, and does not seem to be on the point of a perfect cure, but her spirits are good, and she will be most happy, I believe, to accept any invitation.

  • I shall be most happy to see dear Charles, and he will be as happy as he can with a cross child, or some such care, pressing on him at the time.

  • I shall always be most happy to receive my brother's friends.

  • I thank you for your narrative, and shall be most happy to be of any use to you.

  • I should be most happy to be your cicero.

  • I am most happy to renew our acquaintance, Miss Etheridge, under the sanction of your parents' roof.

  • If you can afford to pay that, any time after your arrival in England, we shall be most happy to receive you, and make the passage as comfortable and pleasant as circumstances will permit.

  • I shall be most happy to accept your kind offer for a few days, sir, if it does not incommode you," replied Newton.

  • Depend upon it, Mrs Forster, that I will be most happy to render you all my assistance in this unfortunate dilemma.

  • He is most happy," observed the doctor, with a sigh.

  • Let the country take our estates and negroes at a fair valuation, and we shall be most happy to surrender them.

  • Monsieur Michel loves me, I believe; I love him, I am sure, and if he bravely accomplishes the task of distinguishing his name, I shall be most happy in becoming his wife.

  • Her second marriage was a most happy one.

  • She had now reached Machecoul with the assistance of the French minister, who of course did not doubt that the Marquis de Souday would be most happy to recover his two children.

  • I have no one of equal rank now to offer in exchange, unless it should be some one of Jeff Thompson's command, but if it should fall in my power to effect Lieutenant Jones' release, I shall be most happy to do so.

  • They are, as I have said before, most happy in their delusions.

  • I shall be most happy to take a glass of wine with you," observed I, "but in my own room the wine must be at my expense.

  • I have heard, sir, of the hospitable character of the Southern gentlemen, and I assure you I shall be most happy to avail myself of your kindness.

  • At this one of the party approached Webster and informed him that he was going back that day and had engaged a conveyance for that purpose, and as there was room enough for two, he would be most happy to have his company.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    breathless suspense; chronic disease; easy sail; four points; goes back; greater distance; hiding place; little band; most beautiful; most cases; most excellent; most happy; most interesting; most likely; most men; most people; most probably; philosophical necessity; sailed away; sheet metal; telephone service; throw away; used after; working women; young animal; younger brothers