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Example sentences for "much obliged"

  • I am sure I shall be as much obliged if you do come.

  • I shall be much obliged to you," said Ben; and away went the boy with the bow that was ornamented with green ribands.

  • You are so very good and kind, and I am so much obliged to you.

  • I'm much obliged; that is, when you have done the thing I shall be much obliged.

  • I'm much obliged to you for takin' me over, even if there wa'n't no reception.

  • I'm sure I'm ever so much obliged to you," he said.

  • I am so much obliged to you, Lady Lufton.

  • Lady Meredith, I am so much obliged to you for coming--your mother will be here, I hope.

  • I am so much obliged to him; but you see, I am very happy as I am.

  • Much obliged to you, commander-in-chief--much obliged to you!

  • Much obliged, sir, but I would not take it," exclaimed the emperor, with a shrug.

  • I am much obliged," said Jennings quite believing her story, since she told it so earnestly: "but does Maraquito love Hale?

  • Thanks, dearest, I am so much obliged to you; I should never have been able to get my task done without your help.

  • I am so much obliged to you, father, for your kindness.

  • But I'm much obliged to you for doing it.

  • Much obliged to you for telling what you know, but my grandmother always told me to go to females when wantin' details.

  • He told her they'd made up their minds to get married and when she calmed down she'd be much obliged to him for going with them and seeing it was well done.

  • And if you will stop thinking of all those practical things and just be a child and enjoy yourself I will be much obliged to you.

  • I would have you think yourself, therefore, as much obliged to obey me now, as when I taught you your first rudiments.

  • I'm much obliged to your dog, sir, for winning me five pound so easy.

  • I am much obliged to you for the patience with which you heard me.

  • MY DEAR SIR:--I am much obliged by the receipt of yours of the 18th.

  • I am much obliged to you for the trouble you have taken, and promise to take in my little business there.

  • In such case, if it would not be unprofessional or dishonorable (of which you are to be judge), I shall be much obliged if you will apprise me of it.

  • If you have revised it, as is probable, I shall be much obliged if you will send me a copy.

  • By what appeared, or rather by what did not appear, he had applied to some rich relation, and the rich relation had said to him: 'Much obliged!

  • I shall be much obliged if you will have the carriage got ready.

  • I'm much obliged to you, Victoria--much obliged.

  • Here is the list, and I shall be much obliged if you will verify it before I go back.

  • You've given me a chance to estimate myself on a new basis, and I'm much obliged to you for that.

  • Nevertheless, I am much obliged to you for your opinion, and I value the--frankness in which it was given.

  • But I'm sure I'm much obliged to him and your other friends.

  • Much obliged, Mr. Damon, but I have a new idea," said Tom.

  • Much obliged," and Ned folded the Liberty Bond subscription paper and put it in his pocket.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much obliged" 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:
    much about; much alarmed; much altered; much delicacy; much delight; much ease; much flattened; much for; much force; much frequented; much honour; much importance; much larger; much later; much less; much meat; much more; much obleeged; much people; much reduced; much resembles; much smaller; much surprise; much valued; much work; sown early