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Example sentences for "pleasant journey"

  • Wishing to retire unrecognized, I stammered out something very unintelligibly indeed about my gratitude, and my hope for a pleasant journey to him, retreating all the while towards the door.

  • I hope you had a pleasant journey, Sir Elkanah?

  • To run a gig in your dream, you will have to forego a pleasant journey to entertain unwelcome visitors.

  • To dream of a rudder, you will soom{sic} make a pleasant journey to foreign lands, and new friendships will be formed.

  • To dream of possessing bright new harness, you will soon prepare for a pleasant journey.

  • If selling them, you will have cause to go on a pleasant journey, as well as a profitable one.

  • Towards mid-Lent I left the Corticelli, wishing her a pleasant journey, for she was going to fulfil a year's engagement at Prague as second dancer.

  • The mother came into my room where I was writing, and wished me a pleasant journey, telling me for the second time that she was going to send her daughter Annette.

  • A pleasant journey to you," said I, and left him.

  • I hope you will have a pleasant journey, and that you may live for a long time in uninterrupted happiness with your charming mistress.

  • An hour later we escorted the family to the inn, and, after wishing them a pleasant journey, I went back with my two friends to M.

  • Late in the evening I took leave of the general, and wished him a pleasant journey.

  • We reached the gate, he wished me a pleasant journey, and we parted company.

  • Adieu," he said, "I wish you a pleasant journey to Naples, and hope you will enjoy yourself there.

  • I wish you a pleasant journey, sir, and I hope you will forgive the ignorance of these poor people, who would like to shape the laws according to their needs.

  • I then tore up his note of hand, and wished him a pleasant journey.

  • The scene displeased me, and I took leave of the princess, who wished me a pleasant journey.

  • I gave him a hundred crowns and wished him a pleasant journey, telling him that I should stop some time at Lyons.

  • The brother and sister shook hands with us, and wished us a pleasant journey.

  • Then he bowed and wished us a pleasant journey.

  • But as they said he had no originality, he tried to show that he also could dip his pen in venom, and he had cried, "Pleasant journey!

  • He accepted very willingly when I added that immediately after supper a carriage would be in readiness to convey him to P----, where he would arrive in an hour after a pleasant journey by moonlight.

  • I felt in duty bound to go and see her, to give her my congratulations, and to wish her a pleasant journey.

  • The sum of twenty-four sous given with good grace would make them as supple as a pair of gloves; they would bow to the travellers, wish them a pleasant journey, and give no trouble.

  • Begone, and I wish you a pleasant journey, but I would not be here when my servant comes back if I were you.

  • As this is a secret mission, I cannot give you a letter of commendation; I can only give you some money and wish you a pleasant journey.

  • He fastened them together with a broad seal and a loop of black and yellow thread, and then wished me a pleasant journey.

  • After five minutes the clerk returned, gave me back my passport, but, less courteous than his fellows, did not wish me a pleasant journey.

  • He was very civil, and also very positive in his assurance that he could not grant me a visa for Prague; only for Carlsbad, and he wished me a pleasant journey.

  • I was going a trip down the Elbe, with intention to disembark at Tetschen, so for Tetschen the visa was made out, and the clerk, who was very polite, wished me a pleasant journey.

  • I wish you a pleasant journey; but what do you hope to do in that land?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pleasant journey" 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:
    again moved; arrived here; bedded room; force their; gold round; handed sword; hath seen; having been the first; indefinitely large; medical practitioner; pleasant enough; pleasant evening; pleasant journey; pleasant place; pleasant places; pleasant smile; pleasant surprise; pleasant thing; pleasant voice; pleasant weather; salted water; shall hear; still earlier; that were; way back; who looked