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Example sentences for "real pleasure"

  • Thank you for sending me Sir Edward Lytton's letter, which has given me real pleasure.

  • To pause at Coventry would be a real pleasure to me; but I think, even if we could do it on our way home, it would be better economy to wait until the sense of hurry is past, and make it a little reward for work done.

  • It will give me real pleasure if you will accept the loan of a hundred dollars, which you can repay when you write to me from Richmond.

  • I should not think of accepting payment for aid rendered to an officer of our army; but it will give me real pleasure to receive a letter saying you have reached home in safety.

  • It's a real pleasure to us to have one of our officers under our roof.

  • It was a real pleasure to be again with the dear Frances and Emilia de Bunsen, who are so like sisters to me, and the kind pleasant Sternbergs.

  • I have, however, also had a real pleasure in a present from the Duchess of Cleveland of her Life of Everard Primrose, only printed for his friends.

  • I look upon my servants as my best and truest friends; their rooms, in their way, are as pretty and comfortable as my own, and I believe that they have a real pleasure in serving me.

  • It is a real pleasure to me to write to you on this subject, and I should be delighted if we can understand each other; but you must not let your good nature lead you on.

  • It gave me real pleasure--I am speaking quite seriously--to do what I did.

  • It would give me real pleasure to resolve your doubts, but I cannot.

  • I am extremely glad that the inundation did not so greatly injure your scientific property, though it would have been a real pleasure to me to have been allowed to have replaced your scientific apparatus.

  • He very kindly asked me to visit his Mission in Isfahan, and it was a real pleasure to see a Mission worked on such sensible lines.

  • We filled it with water by means of a bucket, and it was a real pleasure to see the camels crowding round it and satisfying their thirst of two days.

  • They impress one, they almost frighten one, but give no reposeful, real pleasure in gazing upon them such as less disturbed scenery does.

  • It is a real pleasure to see SMITH, of the Colosseum Club, meet BROWN, also a member of the same sociable institution.

  • It assures mortals that there 490:1 is real pleasure in sin; but the grand truths of Christian Science dispute this error.

  • It will give me real pleasure if you will accept the loan of one hundred dollars, which you can repay when you write to me from Richmond.

  • From the top to the bottom these men are so hardy, so efficient, so energetic, that it is a real pleasure to look at them.

  • I repeat that your standing in the class gave me real pleasure.

  • If between now and next winter you could complete some ensemble work, it would be a real pleasure to me to make it known in Paris, where that sort of composition, when well played, has more chance of success than you perhaps think.

  • Schuberth of Hamburg has just sent me your transcriptions of the Schumann songs, which have given me real pleasure.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "real pleasure" 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:
    broad grin; had loved; her heart would break; hosts hath; order the; real being; real earnest; real friend; real gentleman; real glad; real mother; real object; real property; real thing; real value; reality itself; realize the; really cannot; really don; really exist; really great; really have; really only; really think; right line; small metal