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Example sentences for "said eagerly"

  • When the engine felt the sleeping fire wake up and begin to live inside him and turn the water into steam he said eagerly: "Now I have water, Now I have coal, Now do I know How I should go?

  • The schooner is not sailing away now," I said eagerly.

  • Yes: hunting or fishing," I said eagerly, though I half repented my eagerness directly after, for it seemed as if I did not think enough about the object of our journey.

  • And I should like to take him," I said eagerly.

  • Yes, I'll do that," he said eagerly; and he was moving off.

  • That's what we are trying to do--hard," I said eagerly.

  • But it is glorious to see all this," I said eagerly.

  • Camp out," I said eagerly, for there was an attraction about the idea.

  • I know every inch of the ground, and just where it all happened," he said eagerly.

  • Do come and have tea with me to-morrow afternoon, or any day that suits you," he said eagerly.

  • We were passing through the handsome circular hall at the time, and I said eagerly: "Oh no!

  • But it must be very nice, sir," I said eagerly.

  • But it's very dangerous stuff, sir," I said eagerly.

  • Why, it must be the durian, Nat," he said eagerly.

  • I was running away from the Boers so as not to serve, Mr Denham," I said eagerly, for I wanted to wipe off the slurs of coward and spy.

  • Yes, sir," I said eagerly; "and most useful in all ways.

  • And try to steal through the pass then," I said eagerly, "in the dark?

  • Van Berg's face was fairly alive with interest, and he said eagerly: "The favor you ask suggests a far greater one on my part.

  • Let us turn here,” he said eagerly; “by here it will be quiet.

  • But I have been North,” he said eagerly; “I have been this day to Aârburg.

  • Kath, I should go out of my senses," he said eagerly.

  • I should like to tell you," he said eagerly.

  • I said eagerly, and my hand went to my dirk.

  • Yes, sir," I said eagerly; "and I hope it will prove successful.

  • Yes, sir," I said eagerly, for the nervousness all passed away in the excitement I felt.

  • I'll set Mr Barkins and Mr Smith to try and catch some," he said eagerly.

  • Yes, yes, I quite see that,' he said eagerly.

  • This is really good of you,' he said eagerly.

  • In the north-west provinces," I said eagerly, "at Nussoor.

  • I can ride anything, sir," I said eagerly.

  • But tell me this," I said eagerly; "where are our people now?

  • Tell me about the state of the country," I said eagerly, after we had sat some moments in silence.

  • Yes, I can see the water shining in the sun," I said eagerly.

  • I said eagerly; "and I don't want to be let off if he is not.

  • I said eagerly, for, though I felt better now in the interest of meeting fresh people and learning something about the place, I could fully appreciate his words.

  • I'm sure it has gone, sir," I said eagerly.

  • I think you ought to be paid, sir," I said eagerly, "for you were very good to me.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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