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Example sentences for "remain here"

  • Supposing," he said, "I decline to remain here?

  • My aunt is quite happy without me, and I should prefer to remain here.

  • If you were mixed up in that affair," he said, "and if I remain here when my evidence is needed, I become an accomplice.

  • Well, William, so we shall; and the pigeons also, when they have become plentiful, if we remain here so long.

  • Still I should like to remain here as long as I can be useful, and then I trust I may depart in peace.

  • We shall have plenty of work for the next year at least, if we remain here.

  • Well," I said, "then you will allow me to remain here?

  • If I bring you to him," he said, "will you give me your word to remain here till I come for you?

  • It is irksome for me to remain here, in idleness, when there are many young officers of my own age doing duty in the batteries.

  • I do not know whether my captain wishes you to remain here, or will transfer you to his own craft.

  • You would like to remain here, mamma, if you could do that?

  • At any rate, it would be impossible to remain here," said Bell.

  • I only wish to remain here, if you will allow me to remain.

  • Remain here; Monsieur Fouquet will not last as long as my Spanish blade.

  • To remain here alone, in this old castle, I who have enjoyed the delightful habit of listening to your songs, of pressing your hand, of running about the park with you.

  • Meanwhile, remain here, for I shall need you again.

  • Remain here," said the officer, "while I announce you to his majesty.

  • It befits such a little emperor as you to humble yourself before your great king; but Austria is represented in MY person, and I remain here!

  • For the present I remain here with my dear--dearest friends.

  • I rather think I must trouble you to remain here, as I cannot tell at what moment I may be in town again.

  • But he says also that he ought to remain here, at any rate for the next fortnight,--if mamma can permit it without inconvenience.

  • Upon my word, judge, I will not answer for myself if I remain here," he said at last.

  • The old woman then said, "Remain here to-day, and tomorrow I will tell it to you.

  • When she weaned the child, I said to my wife, "How long shall we remain here, and how shall we get out from hence?

  • I have to live, remain here; I shall not live a day in your absence, and must [in such case] die before my appointed hour.

  • You will let me, then, while I remain here, call it my room?

  • Remain here," said Marchdale; "I will follow him, and see that he quits the premises.

  • Remain here a few moments, and I will endeavour to find something which shall assist us in its removal.

  • Remain here while I fetch a sword from my own room.

  • That will be difficult to do while we remain here, when we come to consider the very close proximity of the two properties, Henry.

  • You are to remain here, and have your own way, like an old fool.

  • If you mean to remain here, you must be less free with your tongue.

  • He has asked you to remain here as a friend, understanding that to be the case.

  • At any rate, you'll have to remain here to look after the house, even if I go away.

  • You four soldiers, remain here to support the corporal, if it be necessary; and you, as well as the corporal, will draw into the vaulted passage the minute the trumpets sound a retreat.

  • I shall think it my duty to remain here now,--till the end.

  • I won't remain here, Mr. Masters, if I ain't to be mistress of my own house.

  • Mary won't go to Cheltenham with him nor yet without him;--not if I am to remain here.

  • I should be a great deal happier and better pleased to remain here," responds Gertrude, "but Laura would be vexed.

  • And if you don't object, I should like to remain here at night.

  • Remain here until I send you word," and he springs into the large carriage, driving away at full speed.

  • Am I to remain here, or start for Lausanne?

  • It is here that danger awaits you, here that you are to be judged, and, that you may have one loyal witness on your side, I remain here.

  • But I will look out for another abode for you; I do not mean you to remain here.

  • But why should I remain here to discuss matters of such small import, with all this work unfinished which fronts strong men to-night?

  • It is your part to remain here in protection of your niece, my wife; and if my own officers refuse to volunteer in this service, I shall go forth alone to meet the chiefs.

  • You know I am no coward; I can fight if there be need; yet to my mind no help can reach Toinette through us, while to remain here longer is no less than suicide.

  • Remain here, while I go into the house and see what I can find.

  • I have not the heart to remain here alone.


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