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Example sentences for "young gentlemen"

  • Come in, young gentlemen, and in the meantime, for you are wet through, I will rouse up young Toby, and we will have a fire lighted to dry your wet duds.

  • I am thankful to say that I have been able to bring you some food, young gentlemen, and Captain Hamet has sent me to say that you are to go aboard the Tiger, the ship he commands.

  • Now, just look at the matter in this way, young gentlemen," said Sam.

  • Ye'll both repint being such friends with cannibal savages like them, young gentlemen.

  • And would you both like to make that bag in one day, young gentlemen?

  • Their hearers were greatly astonished at the story; and the captain said, "Young gentlemen, you have done a very gallant action, and have behaved with a coolness and bravery which would have done credit to old sailors.

  • Young gentlemen," the former said, looking up with his keen piercing eyes, "I have not seen you since your return from Spain.

  • Now, young gentlemen, you are both in the wrong," said the captain.

  • You doubt what I am telling you, young gentlemen, do you?

  • Now, young gentlemen," resumed the chief water tender, "take your shovels and fill in lively under boilers B and D.

  • And now, young gentlemen, as we have no further use for these fires, you will next learn how to haul them," announced Heistand.

  • Why, then, young gentlemen, do you bully?

  • Let us say, young gentlemen, that its potentiality, its possibility, rather than its actuality, stepped out of the Mayflower upon Plymouth Rock.

  • I will not call it, young gentlemen, the fond return of Melusina to the gambols of the mermaid, or Undine's momentary unconsciousness of a soul, because these are poetic and pathetic suggestions.

  • I hope that it is not necessary to add anything to this plain appeal to your good judgment, young gentlemen.

  • Now, young gentlemen, jump out, if you please!

  • You understand, young gentlemen, the service is one of great honor and credit if accomplished, but it is also one of the greatest risk.

  • These are terrible times, young gentlemen, and we are all in God's hands.

  • Now, young gentlemen, in adjusting your theodolites in the field, remember not to bear too hard on the screws.

  • Now, young gentlemen, you see this disabled French ship in the corner, far to windward of her fleet, between it and the enemy.

  • Those who recall the speaker will recognize that the parody must have followed closely the real words of the address: "Young gentlemen assembled!

  • However, young gentlemen," he announced to the squad on the field, "the Gridley idea is that all opponents look alike to us.

  • Young gentlemen, I thank you all," said the lawyer slowly.

  • Don't you be afraid about that, young gentlemen," cried Ramball.

  • But, young gentlemen, do think over what I said.

  • The matter is, young gentlemen, that there was once upon a time a fine bay hunter.

  • This is fun, this is quizzing; but you don't know what we young gentlemen mean by quizzing.

  • Young gentlemen,' said he, 'I believe your uniforms would come to about three guineas apiece.

  • Young gentlemen, I thank you for your hospitality.

  • Were you speaking of me, young gentlemen?

  • If you think I am lying, young gentlemen, I will show you my credentials.

  • I trust you will pardon me for the deception, young gentlemen," smiled the little secret service officer.

  • Young gentlemen, I think we had better halt right here.

  • What means all this disturbance, young gentlemen?

  • Come now, young gentlemen, down with this coffee and into the blankets.

  • I think we had better get a little further away, young gentlemen.

  • If you were to remain over night, young gentlemen, you would be quartered here; for it is the home of the stranger who visits the village.

  • I advise you not to try that experiment again, young gentlemen," said Mr. Eng as the bathing party came out into the waist.

  • You have seen the Dyaks at home now, young gentlemen; how do you like the looks of them?

  • Be jabers, yez may laugh, young gentlemen, but this ain't a fair weather craft, I tell yez.

  • When the douar had been pitched for the night, the old salt and the "young gentlemen", his companions, gathered around the man whose experience in the miseries of Saaran slavery so far exceeded their own.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    armed with; behaved himself; but especially; pulled away; seemed rather; thousand dinars; will here; young chap; young courtier; young farmer; young fellows; young female; young king; young lady; young lambs; young lassie; young lawyer; young leaves; young minister; young mistress; young nobleman; young orchard; young soldier; young squire; young warrior; younger brothers