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Example sentences for "thank you"

  • Thank you," said Ben, "but I would like to see her.

  • Thank you," said Paul, "I wish I could say as much for you.

  • Anybody wouldn't think from your lofty airs that you lived in the poorhouse; I'll thank you to mind your own business in the future, and not meddle with what don't concern you.

  • I thank you, Glinda, for your promise to assist me.

  • You've been good to me," she said, "and I thank you ever so much.

  • Thank you," said the King; "thank you very much.

  • I can get on better without it, thank you.

  • I thank you, and can but requite your good deeds with my prayers.

  • I thank you from my heart, most watchful friend," said the Reverend Mr. Dimmesdale with a solemn smile.

  • Thank you, but I have some letters to write," replied the novelist, bowing.

  • He pointed to a single, battered conveyance, but the young man replied stiffly: "Thank you, but I think I will go up with the hearse.

  • Thank you," said Everett, taking the card; "my name is Hilgarde.

  • No, thank you, Carl," said the little man.

  • Thank you, Gilbert; but I don't feel like asking favors from those who have ill-treated me.

  • Thank you," said Carl; "but though I am somewhat old and quite infirm, I think I can get in without troubling your sister.

  • Thank you, sir," and Carl sat down in a chair beside him.

  • Thank you, sir," he said, as he slipped the bill into his vest pocket.

  • At last a feeble voice replied, 'Thank you so much, dear Ratty!

  • Thank you," said Rodney hastily, "but I don't care to sell at present.

  • Thank you, sir, but I am fairly provided with money for the present.

  • Thank you," said Rodney gratefully, for twenty five cents was no trifle to him at this time.

  • Thank you," said Lapham, "they're quite well.

  • Oh, thank you," she said, when he had written the card full on both sides.

  • Thank you," said the young man simply, and sat down.

  • Thank you, Frank, I believe you would," said the girl kindly.

  • Thank you, sir," she said, with a curtsy, as she rose to go.

  • Thank you," said he, as he replaced the glass.

  • Thank you, if I might have a glass of milk and a biscuit, I have no doubt that I should be better.

  • Thank you, Mr. Sandeford; here is your money, and I wish you a very good evening.

  • I have to thank you for a good deal," said he.

  • Even when he bade her good night a little later, only her eyes said "thank you.

  • Thank you, ma'am; but there wouldn't be no keepin' of Uncle Pete here till then.

  • Thank you--all of you," she cried a little unsteadily.

  • I thank you for my life, Master," he pursued.

  • Thank you, Tommy;" and with a lighter heart than she had brought with her, she hastened up the pier, no doubt anticipating a rich feast from the string of fish.

  • Thank you," said she, as she picked up the copper, and transferred it to her pocket.

  • Thank you, miss; and be sure I'll treat you like a lady next time.

  • Close the end she whispered to me to thank you if I ever saw you again.

  • He wanted to say "thank you," but he was afraid to, so he turned the leaves of the book.

  • You know that I would like to thank you properly, if I had words to express myself.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thank 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:
    business matters; containing many; double action; elles sont; farm machinery; four kings; give herself; good sir; hath called; indictment against; morrow afternoon; persons shall; play ball; present condition; smaller size; thank thee; thank you; things hoped; under sentence; usually more; warm climates; when from; width from