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Example sentences for "will take the liberty"

  • I have written so fully on this subject to Mr. Drayton, that, without repeating it here, I will take the liberty of referring you to that letter.

  • They were hasty and undigested; yet as some of these touch slightly on some objects of its natural history, I will take the liberty of asking the society to accept a copy of them.

  • My journey into this part of the country has procured me information which I will take the liberty of communicating to Congress.

  • Yet, as some have taken place, which relate to matters within our instructions, and with persons whose opinions deserve to have some weight, I will take the liberty of stating them.

  • My journey into this part of the country has procured me information, which I will take the liberty of communicating to Congress.

  • They were hasty and undigested: yet as some of these touch slightly on some objects of its natural history, I will take the liberty of asking the society to accept a copy of them.

  • I will take the liberty of hazarding to you some thoughts on the policy of entering into treaties with the European nations, and the nature of them.

  • I find myself under difficulties here, which I will take the liberty of explaining to you as a friend.

  • I will take the liberty of pointing the gentleman's attention to some of the prominent features of that government, which will go far in establishing that fact.

  • And here, sir, I will take the liberty to remark that I do not consider this bill the only one intended on this subject.

  • Yet, as some have taken place which relate to matters within our instructions, and with persons whose opinions deserve to have some weight, I will take the liberty of stating them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    will accept; will accompany; will allow; will appeal; will assuredly; will beat; will blow you out; will bring back the; will cause; will denounce; will depend; will draw; will feed; will give thee the; will haue; will naturally; will necessarily; will offerings; will often; will power; will seldom; will shew the interpretation; will tell you all; will then; will trust; will want