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Example sentences for "that head"

  • He could not make any boast to himself on that head.

  • It certainly did not become him to fear Lady Laura on the score of rank, if it was to be allowed to Mr. Kennedy to proceed without fear on that head.

  • His people were outside waiting to be satisfied on that head.

  • Please address yourself to John Hume for information on that head.

  • I forbid myself all resolution on that head.

  • A friend of mine, who is there, writes home to his father, the strangest accounts on that head, which my modesty will not permit me to repeat, but which it allowed me very deliciously to swallow.

  • Whereupon Sir Hugh signified to Jack Stuart that Archie would join the party, and went down to Clavering with no misgiving on that head.

  • He would have preferred that the thing should not have been made so common, but he was not fool enough to make himself really unhappy on that head.

  • She may give me up, and if you have anything to say on that head, you had better say it to her.

  • Colonel Humphreys having satisfied you that all attempts would be fruitless here, to obtain money or other advantages for your college, I need add nothing on that head.

  • If Congress are not firm on that head, our several States will crumble to atoms by the spirit of establishing every little canton into a separate State.

  • The past and future operations of the war must confirm or undeceive them on that head.

  • But this is no place for explanations on that head," added Stephano, glancing toward the Jew.

  • Fernand did not offer to convey to her any idea of the nature of the conversation which occupied her brother and Flora Francatelli; neither did she manifest the least curiosity to be enlightened on that head.

  • I now perceived the improbability of a deaf and dumb female discovering an amour so carefully concealed; but to assure myself more fully on that head, I desired Margaretha to describe the Lady Nisida.

  • She asked me earnestly concerning you: I assured her that you had been gone a long time, which made her easy on that head.

  • Say what you like, nothing will ever change my resolution on that head, for it is inflexible.

  • We are all as ignorant as yourself on that head, colonel," an officer answered, "not one of us could say where we are.

  • It was easy to see at the first glance that these two men did not belong to the Hispano-American race, indeed, their conversation would have removed any doubts on that head, for they spoke in the French dialect employed in Canada.

  • Why, confound it, there is one circumstance that I think may satisfy you on that head.

  • This woman, with all the love of gossip incidental to her class, had, from the first, entered so fully into all the particulars concerning vampyres, that she fairly might be considered to be a little deranged on that head.

  • I am no assayest; but I believe you will find what I have to show you will far exceed your expectations on that head.

  • I have no apprehensions for your demands on Doddington; but your brother, who sees him, will be best able to satisfy you on that head.

  • I know by long and uninterrupted experience, that my barely saying he is my friend, will secure for him the kindest reception in the world from you: it would not express my conviction, if I said a word more on that head.

  • You must be so sensible of the utility of maintaining a perfect good understanding with the Chevalier de la Luzerne, that I need say nothing on that head.

  • I must beg the favor of you to transmit them this intelligence, that they may be prepared to meet any assertions of the enemy on that head.

  • I refer you to several of my letters two or three years ago, for the justification of my sentiments on that head.

  • The moment I received the request of Lord North, I agreed entirely with the necessity of an explanation on that head.

  • I then detailed so fully on the subject, that I can give you no further information on that head, than is contained in the enclosed, which, as I was just going out of town, I have requested Mr Morris to put in his cypher.

  • I am as yet ignorant on that head," was the reply.

  • Say no more, Ellen, on that head: but tell me, to what does all this tend?

  • Do not question me on that head, Isabella!

  • In the first place I shall show you how to secure," continued Chichester; "and as you know the game of Hazard well enough, I need say but little more on that head.

  • No; I was and am silent on that head; only wishing you good luck, and that you may not get beaten by the Spaniards.

  • Yes, sir; I do remember expressing myself strongly on that head.

  • I cannot say much on that head," said I, laughing outright at what he intended for a soliloquy; "but I must confess I have no reason to complain of my lot.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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