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Example sentences for "send you"

  • I send you 50 Louisdors so that you may give ye Frenchman what is necessary.

  • There is nobody can serve you as well in that respect as I, so I send you by the bearers two, one on a stone like a ruby, but it is a fine Granata, and H.

  • Reconsider, from time to time, and retain the friendly advice which I send you.

  • I cannot write to him today, but I ask you to give him the news I send you, and to assure him that his friendship is a great boon to me.

  • I shall take care to send you accounts at frequent intervals.

  • Hulsen and Dorn, and if the first performance is not delayed after January 6th to 8th (for when it is announced), I shall be able to send you a report of it as an eye and ear witness.

  • I send you, my dear Bourrienne, two despatches, which I have received for you.

  • Along with this narrative he sent me a note in the following terms:--"I send you, my dear.

  • During the day the convention, of which I send you a copy, was drawn up, and at night it was signed by Generals Berthier and Melas.

  • At daybreak the halls of the councils were surrounded, the guards of the councils were amicably mingled with our troops, and the members, of whom I send you a list, were arrested and conveyed to the Temple.

  • Of this memorial I send you a translation, and I think that you will do me the justice to say that, if I have not flattered and cajoled, I have expressed myself honestly and frankly, as a Christian ought.

  • I send you an account of monies spent in the editing of the Acts of the Apostles and the first volume of the Epistles.

  • On the other side I send you my account, which I hope you will find correct.

  • I send you on the other side some extracts from one of the tracts which purports to be 'A true history of the Virgin of Sorrows, to whom Don Carlos, the Rebel and Fanatic, has dedicated his cause, and the ignorance which he trumpets.

  • I send you herewith an English translation of it.

  • I send you my affectionate regards, and with it goes the confidence that you will, with good cheer and resolution, play your part.

  • I send you by this mail a copy of my speech in San Francisco, which has been gotten up to suit the artistic taste of my private secretary.

  • By way of indicating the interest which it has excited I send you copies of some correspondence between Mr. Justice Holmes and myself.

  • I send you a plan showing my seat which cost me twenty-five dollars, the advertised price being $125.

  • I send you all my dearest love and will have lots to tell you when I get back this time.

  • Such good wishes I send you, and such love to you both.

  • I send you a picture of my room from the outside.

  • Is there any road, Miss Morgan, across these fields to your guardian's mansion?

  • He freely answered all the questions put to him.

  • We have concluded to surrender," said Lieutenant Billock at the head of the stairs.

  • For my part, I send you a hundred thousand affectionate greetings.

  • Levy promises to send you my complete works, they are endless.

  • I am going to hunt up an especially good copy to send you.

  • She asked me to send you a thousand friendly messages.

  • Dear Doctor: I send you a play--a regular high art full orchestra, gilt-edged drama.

  • As soon as check mentioned in letter comes I'll send you your "sheer" of the boodle.

  • I send you a few little productions in the way of poetry, &c, which, of course, were struck off in an idle moment.

  • All the morning I play with my workmen or animals, go regularly every evening to the meadows with Mrs. Clive, or sit with my Lady Suffolk, and at night scribble my Painters-What a journal to send you!

  • I am a great way out of the world, and yet enough in the way of news to send you a good deal.

  • Next winter I hope to be able to send you Vertue's History of the Arts, as I have put it together from his collections.

  • As to our politics here, I send you a newspaper,--read the resolutions of the volunteers, and you will be enabled to form some idea of the spirit which at present pervades this country.

  • I have had some books of the music these many days to send you down.

  • So, gratefu', back your news I send you, And pray a' gude things may attend you.

  • Violets are over, so I send you roses'; she writes you simple fact.

  • But would she merely say, 'I have not this kind of flower, and I send you another?

  • You will permit me to send you one, warranted to have passed his distemper, which can rarely be done for our human species, though here and there I venture to guarantee my man as well as my dog.

  • I'll send you money, dear little lad, after I've left.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "send you" 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:
    ancient custom; closed door; divine mercy; eggs were; induction from; les hommes; liquid manure; meaning smile; salt water; send ambassadors; send away; send delegates; send for; send him; send over; send representatives; send some; send the; send their; send them; send troops; send you; sending back; shallow water; special privilege; wear away