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Example sentences for "you may depend upon"

  • You may depend upon me, sir," said the man.

  • Without fail, Mr. Halford, you may depend upon that.

  • You may depend upon me," said George Longford, as the gentlemen hurried away after shaking hands warmly; "you shall have the latest information every evening.

  • Whenever people mention a young lady as being amiable, you may depend upon it she has nothing better to recommend her.

  • Whenever I reform myself, you may depend upon my lecturing our friend, but not till then.

  • You may depend upon it, in a month he will be ready and willing to marry Miss Howard.

  • Mr. Triterite, you may depend upon it, will never get the church, even though he has you to support him.

  • You may depend upon me, and leave yourself to my conduit.

  • You may depend upon me, and, provided you follow exactly the advice I shall give you, before I abandon you to her, she shall have no more power over you than she has over myself.

  • You may depend upon my seeking no further.

  • You may depend upon my not mentioning it.

  • To-morrow I will myself keep watch in my carriage; she shall not escape us, you may depend upon it.

  • They three know something, that much is clear, and I will find it out, you may depend upon it.

  • And I will do so, Elsa, you may depend upon it; and in all other respects also depend upon your ever loving, wise "Meta.

  • When she finds that we are gone she will be anxious to come, too; and she will not delay for one unnecessary moment, you may depend upon it.

  • At all events, sir, you may depend upon it neither Mr Gaunt nor little Percy--poor little chap!

  • So, whatever may be your plans for returning to civilisation, you may depend upon me, Gaunt, in aiding you in every way I possibly can.

  • It's all right, David, you may depend upon it.

  • I'll earn another ten-dollar bill before the one I get from Don Gordon is gone, you may depend upon it.

  • You may depend upon it,' said Giles, 'that that gate stopped the flow of the excitement.

  • You may depend upon it, it would have a superb effect.

  • You may depend upon it, religion is, in its essence, the most gentlemanly thing in the world.

  • You may depend upon it that he is a good man whose intimate friends are all good.

  • When you see a man with a great deal of religion displayed in his shop window, you may depend upon it he keeps a very small stock of it within.

  • You may depend upon it, the more oath-taking, the more lying, generally among the people.

  • You may depend upon it, that a slight contrast of character is very material to happiness in marriage.

  • I stay at Southampton from the 1st to the 28th of May, & then propose making a short visit to town; If you are any where in the neighbourood of it, you may depend upon seeing me.

  • You may depend upon getting an excellent house.

  • At all events, Dear Sir, you may depend upon my being in England a few days before the 30th of December.

  • You may depend upon it that it was a very true instinct which made the Scotch minister pray that all might have honourable ancestors.

  • You may depend upon it, that is the only way to live--the positive way.

  • No, my boy, you may depend upon it that, if you want people to attend to you, you must be intelligible.

  • You may depend upon it, he means it as a mark of high favour!

  • No use at all, sir, here or anywhere else, you may depend upon it.

  • You may depend upon it the whole matter has gone on somewhat in this way:-- My old mates have been scheming how to be revenged on me ever since I left them, and showed my colours on the side of Temperance and Religion.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    also much; eldest son; you can; you care; you forget; you good; you have been told; you must come and; you must have been; you never; you really; you understand; you want; you will have the; young again; young love; young master; young officer; young sir; youngest brother; your grandfather; your life; your readers; your right; your servant; your wife