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Example sentences for "your great"

  • Most noble sir, If you do hold the same intent wherein You wish'd us parties, we'll deliver you Of your great danger.

  • Your Highness, lately sending into France, Did claim some certain dukedoms in the right Of your great predecessor, King Edward the Third.

  • His name is Romeo, and a Montague, The only son of your great enemy.

  • My (Our) heartfelt sympathy in your great sorrow.

  • I intend to put into my envelope a letter to you with some verses from one of your great admirers in England.

  • My (Our) love and sympathy go out to you in your great sorrow.

  • Letters of condolence (A) My dear Mrs. Burroughs, May every consolation be given you in your great loss.

  • I (We) have just heard of your great affliction.

  • But I proceed: Your great question, or rather your Urim and Thumim, by which you would have all men make judgment of their saveable, or damnable state(p.

  • Your great-grandfathers lived here for centuries, and the old house that sheltered them is still standing.

  • If being duped were an element of bliss, I should say certainly not happier, but I doubt the blissful ignorance of your great moralist.

  • Your great-great-grandfather sold some of the land about that time, and then houses were built, but just then there were only two or three that overlooked one side of the garden.

  • I went for a time to a boarding school near Columbia, at the early age of twelve, and at fifteen went North with my sister, your great-aunt Catherine Robert.

  • Your great-aunt Agnes, whom you met at the South as an old lady, was then a young lady visiting us.

  • You will naturally wish me to tell you something of my mother, your great-grandmother.

  • Here is a book that belonged to your great-grandfather, called Plutarch's Lives.

  • Go, my dread lord, to your great grandsire's tomb, .

  • Your great-grandfather, sir, on the mother's side, lived in this house.

  • You commanded your nobility to give their advice, how to dispose of your daughter and kingdom, as being willing to hold the government no longer on account of your great age.

  • And I am sure it must be partly due to your great-grandmother's teaching that I always know my own mind directly about everything.

  • Thus than in few: Your Highnesse lately sending into France, Did claime some certaine Dukedomes, in the right Of your great Predecessor, King Edward the third.

  • Respect to your great place; and let the diuell Be sometime honour'd, for his burning throne.

  • I thank you for your sympathy," he wrote, "and I grieve with you in your great sorrow.

  • I have been in communication with the solicitors of the late Eleanor Fletcher, your great-aunt, and I cannot learn from them that she ever spoke of this calamity.

  • He was the younger brother of Captain Emanuel Rosevean, your great-grandfather, I believe.

  • Your great talker, when he inconsiderately remains too long among the same set, becomes a bore.

  • You are the sole heiress of your great-great-grandmother's estate.

  • One of the purposes in life dear to my heart has been to knit together in true amity the people of my own country with those of your great nation.

  • Read it again to nerve you to your great duty.

  • You must not forget the concluding passage of your great speech on the second reading of the bill.

  • Nay," said Conrad; "you only listen out of your great pitifulness.

  • Of what use is your great fathom of pump-water?

  • They do as much credit, I doubt not, to the sagacity of the late Prince, your great master, as to the kindness and good-feeling of our present noble rulers.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    condensing engine; resulting from; strode away; your age; your aunt; your business; your children; your company; your correspondents; your country; your cousin; your duty; your eyes; your face; your family; your head; your hearts; your honour; your house; your last; your master; your power; your readers; your reverence; your time; your uncle