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Example sentences for "that score"

  • I am so confident of his innocence that, on that score, I have not shed a single tear.

  • Sit down, sit down," said the miser coldly; "I do not mean to quarrel with you on that score.

  • Don't fret yourself on that score, Dolly; it will not spoil your fortune, if they do.

  • Not in costume; on that score he was indifferent, once the conditions of health fulfilled.

  • Arnold Jacks is sure to marry very soon (a dowager duchess, I should say), and on that score there'll be no awkwardness.

  • I don't think you need have any fears on that score.

  • I should not trouble myself much on that score, though I did think better of him at Eton.

  • You need have no anxieties on that score.

  • Babie, with shocked downrightness of speech that made everybody laugh; and Johnny satisfied her on that score, adding that Dr.

  • You shall have little to complain of on that score, Miss Henderson; I shall not speak in riddles, depend upon it.

  • I confess that is a consideration," said Massingbred, with a tone that might mean equally raillery or the reverse, "so that you see no great objection on that score?

  • On that score, perhaps, I may have deserved to win through.

  • I've done the best I could on that score.

  • I needn't have worried on that score, however.

  • He fails to say what he reckons it will do after it starts, but I shall doubtless know more on that score at the end of a couple of days.

  • Satisfied on that score, Erma undertook the task of self-improvement.

  • Astral's complexion was not as light as that of Erma, so some were of the opinion that she was making a slight mistake on that score.

  • The mortgage was now overdue, but the holder was a kind-hearted man, well known to John's father and mother, and no uneasiness was felt on that score.

  • I am glad to be able to relieve your mind on that score"--but there was sternness still in his voice.

  • I had orders from the War Office to that effect some time ago, so you will have nothing to fear on that score.

  • There need be no reserve on that score," returned George.

  • Meseems that my Lady Countess hath seen reason to be heedful on that score.

  • Thou mayst be at rest on that score, my son.

  • You may be easy on that score," said Richard drily.

  • I threatened, too, and he knew I was fully able and willing to perform any promise I might make to him on that score.

  • The first shock to poor Flora may be severe, but we shall then have the consolation of knowing that it is the only one, and that in knowing the very worst, she has no more on that score to apprehend.

  • Make yourselves easy on that score," said Mr. Chillingworth.

  • Ayrton, as if particularly anxious on that score.

  • Glenarvan was afraid they would be delayed by the continuance of the hurricane, but Paganel was able to reassure him on that score, after consulting his barometer.

  • A more suitable place could not be found for their night's lodging, provided they had no fear of sleeping in the open air beneath the star-lit heavens; and none of Thalcave's companions had much solicitude on that score.

  • No, no, make yourself easy on that score.

  • Be easy on that score; a roundish sum, it is true, but not too exorbitant.

  • Be perfectly easy on that score, he will not ask any.

  • Then he added aloud: "Be easy on that score, monsieur; in our profession, a mere glance and a good memory are quite sufficient.

  • Have no fears on that score," I answered, wishing to encourage him.

  • But lucky for us, it doesn't rain much up here at this time of the year, and we can call ourselves safe on that score.

  • The four, resolved not to abandon the horses and mules under any circumstances, nevertheless felt rather easy on that score.

  • Though Tom had no apprehensions on that score, he agreed to return, proposing, should the Dragon remain at anchor another day, to explore the cave with a supply of torches.

  • I have no fear on that score," observed Tom.

  • Birdie won't have anything to fear on that score.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain that; duty towards; religious rites; suit against; that are; that boy; that each; that end; that evening; that ever; that first; that for; that government; that hath; that lady; that land; that little; that may; that our; that particular; that time; that very; that way; that were; that what; that work