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Example sentences for "where very"

  • At night, to supper with my uncle Wight, where very merry, and so home.

  • So home to dinner, and after dinner to my office, where very late, till my eyes (which begin to fail me nowadays by candlelight) begin to trouble me.

  • Thence home and to the office, where very late, and so home to supper and to bed.

  • With Moore to the Coffee-House, the first time I have been there, where very full, and company it seems hath been there all the plague time.

  • At noon to dinner, and thence to the office and did my business there as soon as I could, and then home and to my accounts, where very late at them, but, Lord!

  • Then I to the office, where very busy to state to Mr. Coventry the account of the victuals of the fleete, and late at it, and then home to supper and to bed.

  • Commanders and myself on board him to dinner, which not being ready, I went with Captain Hayward 'to the Plymouth and Essex, and did what I had to do and returned, where very merry at dinner.

  • At noon to the 'Change, where very hot, people's proposal of the City giving the King another ship for The London, that is lately blown up.

  • Thence by coach to my Lord Crewe's, where very welcome.

  • To the Coffee-House, the first time I have been there, where very full, and company it seems hath been there all the plague time.

  • Among others my schoolfellow, Mr. Christmas, where very merry, and hither came letters from above for the fitting of two other ships for the East Indies in all haste, and so we got orders presently for the Hampshire and Nonsuch.

  • Batten and my Lady to dinner, where very merry, and then to church again, where Mr. Mills made a good sermon.

  • Here very merry, and so to my office again, where very late, and then home to supper and to bed, but sat up with my wife at cards till past two in the morning.

  • Thence home and eat something, and then to my office, where very late, and then to supper and to bed.

  • Thence by coach to my Lord Crew's, where very welcome.

  • So to the office, where very busy, but with great pleasure till late at night, and then home to supper and to bed.

  • Harvy, where very merry, and my Lord Bruncker in appearance as good friends as ever, though I know he has a hatred to me in heart.

  • Thence home to my office, where very late, and home to supper and to bed weary of business.

  • Up and to the office, at noon home to dinner, and to the office again, where very late, and then home to supper and to bed.

  • Batten and I to the Duke of Albemarle, where very busy.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    asked himself; motion made; shall burn; somewhat doubtful; strange expression; three stages; under the; where busy; where busy all the; where have you been; where late; where many; where possible; where some; where the public mind shall rest; where their; where they; where thou; where you; whereas they; whereby the; whereby they; wherefore should; wherein they; wherein thou; wherever found