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Example sentences for "this young"

  • Of course Blanche was silly; but, equally of course, this young lady's perception of it was quickened by Blanche's having married a rich man whom she herself might have married.

  • Bernard, to whom the vision of this young lady in tears had never presented itself.

  • It will be gathered that Bernard's meditations were not on the whole favorable to this young lady, and it must be affirmed that he was forcibly struck with an element of cynicism in her conduct.

  • We all have our conception of the indispensable, and the indispensable, to this young lady, was a spectator; almost any male biped would serve the purpose.

  • How cometh it then that thou art thus afflicted with hope and fear of this young man?

  • When she heard this, she smiled and asked Abu al-Hasan, "What is the name of this young man?

  • Asked Ali bin Bakkar, "What is this young lady's name?

  • But if he annoys you, this young fool--" "To be sure he does.

  • She could read to the depths of the heart of this young man; the death of Buckingham was written there at full length.

  • This young boarder of yours, has she tried to fly?

  • Fitz and Zara If I should die and you should live As both of us are positive To this young officer I give That both of them intend to live, Her heart so soft and sensitive, There's nothing in the case to give And all her predilections.

  • Sir, you will find in this young lady a combination of excellences which you would search for in vain in any young lady who had not the good fortune to be my daughter.

  • It would be idle to deny that I, myself, have the misfortune to be singularly attracted by this young person.

  • He is getting instructed, this young King, as to alliances, grand combinations, French and other.

  • For he is full of silent finesse, this young King; soon sees into his man, and can lead him strange dances on occasion.

  • A brilliant beginning of a Campaign; the eyes of all Europe turned again, in very various humor, on this young King.

  • This young fellow's thoughts, during the long feverish hours passed in the cart, had been wandering to his father's parsonage which he had quitted only a few months before, and he had sometimes forgotten his pain in that delirium.

  • This young Todd, of Coram Street, Russell Square, was Master George's great friend and admirer.

  • A private communication made by Cardot to the celebrated "procureur-general," father of this young man, was the cause of his visit.

  • Moreover, she admitted to her own mind that no one had ever so deeply stirred and excited her as this young man.

  • This young man, the successor of Leopold Hannequin, was one of those who run after fortune instead of following it leisurely.

  • Upon my word and honour,' thought Tom, 'this young gentleman is in a state of mind which is very serious indeed!

  • This young man's knowledge was great, and his nature was one of deep feeling, which, however, did not preclude the sternness necessary in the management of youth.

  • From what we have said of this young gentleman, and the natural admiration the reader will immediately conceive of his character, it may perhaps be inferred that he is to be the hero of the work which we shall presently begin.

  • By this young gentleman he was informed that Miss Nickleby was then taking her morning's walk in the gardens before the house.

  • To Martin, so strangely close to this young creature in the night, there came a sense of utter disturbance.

  • In fact, he so managed to turn the head of this young woman, that she begged him to obtain for her a place in the king's favor.

  • This young prince, whose first impulses were always amiable, immediately burst into tears; the dauphiness endeavoured to console him.

  • One had but to glance at this young girl to understand the fascination she could scarcely fail to exercise over the queen's mind.

  • Why have you entered into the body of this young girl?

  • When he had examined him quite at his ease, he turned to Chamillard, pretending he had only just caught sight of the stranger, and asked: "Who is this young gentleman?

  • On the eve of the day when the flower was expected to open, the tulip was taken away by this young woman.

  • In fine, do you think you may rely on this young man?

  • Betokening, shall we say, what internal sea of splendor, struggling to disclose itself, probably lies in this young King; and how high his hopes go for mankind and himself?

  • Rash editors think there is to be a reign of Astraea Redux in Prussia, by means of this young King; and forget to ask themselves, as the young King must by no means do, How far Astraea may be possible, for Prussia and him?

  • This young King is magnanimous; not much to be called ambitious, or not in the vulgar sense almost at all,--strange as it may sound to readers.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    best part; this age; this also; this battle; this beautiful; this book; this branch; this cause; this connection; this date; this end; this extraordinary; this house; this lake; this man; this marriage; this parish; this picture; this plan; this play; this quarter; this ship; this singular; this state; this they; this very