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Example sentences for "your correspondent"

  • The word "AGLA" mentioned by your correspondent MR.

  • I am happy in having the opportunity of replying to your correspondent C.

  • Having thus ventured to defend the use of legend by your correspondent (Vol.

  • The apparent lapsus noticed by your correspondent J.

  • Your correspondent was so preoccupied with my skilful conveyance of false impressions that he apparently overlooked the misleading nature of many of his own impressions.

  • Your correspondent has a better case for his diagrams when he gives weights as a set-off against money figures, and I cannot, of course, take exception to the use of those statistics.

  • What has been mistaken by your correspondent for a piece of Irish barbarity, was, until the Act 12 Geo.

  • In reply to your correspondent, I believe sack to be nothing but vino secco, dry wine, probably identical with sherry or madeira.

  • If they are of thanks for inquiry made, they should merely echo the letter they answer, with the acknowledgement of your correspondent's courtesy.

  • If you are requesting a favor of your correspondent, you should apologize for the trouble you are giving him, and mention the necessity which prompts you to write.

  • The above will more fully explain to your correspondent [Phi].

  • Tegg's edition) which will in part answer the Query of your correspondent W.

  • For the information of your correspondent A.

  • Your correspondent is mistaken in thinking that his "additions" are a new discovery.

  • Your correspondent's inquiry with respect to the missing MSS.

  • The authorship of the Lives themselves is another question, and a very curious one, and not, by any means, as your correspondent C.

  • Your correspondent may be assured that the word he would substitute was never written or printed "penzive" in Shakspeare's time.

  • The version of it in my possession differs from that supplied by your correspondent, and is as follows: "Here lies John Cabeca, preceptor of my lord the king.

  • It is at Ashmans that the portrait inquired for by your correspondent Q.

  • The Query of your correspondent opens a tale of despoliation perhaps unparalleled even in the days of iconoclastic fury, and but very imperfectly known.

  • I feel much obliged to your correspondent C.

  • I have great pleasure in removing from the mind of your correspondent an erroneous impression which must materially affect his good opinion of a school to which I am sincerely attached.

  • So considerable a recognition of the services of Sir James Harrington would seem to demand something more than the second-rate position given to them by your correspondent.

  • The communication of your correspondent R.

  • The maxim quoted by your correspondent F.

  • Harwood's note in Erdeswick's Staffordshire, quoted by your correspondent C.

  • What that is, seems to be so satisfactorily shown by your correspondent S.

  • In reply to my inquiry as to the authority for this statement, your correspondent C.

  • I am happy to explain to your correspondent what I consider to be the rationale of the process.

  • The title-page of your correspondent's volume will tell him precisely what the book contains.

  • There are some recent German works on the subject; your correspondent will, however, be very little benefited after mastering all the writers, for they have really but little to tell.

  • For the satisfaction of your correspondent C.

  • Having every wish to accede to the request of your correspondent C.

  • Is your correspondent aware of Benedict Haeften's Schola Cordis, from which Harvey's School of the Heart was imitated?

  • One of your correspondent's rumours is to this effect, that an eminent bookseller was lately called in to value certain MSS.

  • Your correspondent will do me good service by stating the size, and giving the first few words, of his tract.

  • There may be stories of "illuminated churchyards," with ghosts in them, of which I have not heard but no ghosts are mentioned by your correspondent.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "your correspondent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after mass; during the; favorite resort; had you; less time; rather guess; terra cotta; your aunt; your brother; your country; your daughter; your duty; your honour; your last; your letters; your lordship; your mind; your opinion; your place; your power; your right; your room; your side; your sister; your way; your work