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Example sentences for "your honour"

  • Not very far, your Honour," was the uniform placid reply.

  • As far as the Pere Blanchard's hut, your Honour, and further than Reuben's nag took your friend.

  • Every stone, every blade of grass, your Honour," replied the Jew quietly.

  • The St. Martin Road, your Honour, then a footpath from there to the cliffs.

  • Your honour's a stranger in this country, and astray about them things.

  • I'll go on to meet the dog, who knows me and might be strange to your honour.

  • Therefore, you ought to consider every one as your enemy who, by desiring you to stay, would rob you of your honour.

  • Whatever I am," answered the serjeant, "I shall always think I owe it to your honour.

  • Remember, my boy, your honour is at stake; and you know how nice the honour of a soldier is in these cases.

  • You see, dear Booth, the confidence I have in your honour.

  • Your honour--you pitiful trading scoundrel--how dare you talk to me of your honour?

  • Not a living soul has passed us since our watch commenced, your honour," observed the second sentinel; "and we have now been here upwards of an hour.

  • And here's my comrade, Jack Halford, who will take his Bible oath to the same, with all due difirince to your honour.

  • I assure you, sir, I was never less afraid in my life; and so, if your honour is resolved to go on, I am resolved to follow you.

  • I am positive I have eat thirty times as much within these last twenty-four hours as your honour, and yet I am almost famished; for nothing makes a man so hungry as travelling, especially in this cold raw weather.

  • Your honour," answered he, "may call me coward, or anything else you please.

  • I rely on your honour, sir, that you take no advantage of what you have seen or heard within our lines.

  • The Invincibles is ready to be put through their paces, your honour," he announced.

  • The sailor leaned on the railing, opened his eyes wide, and said, "Is your honour joking?

  • At last he said in a low voice to Mr. Fogg, "Shall I speak out to your honour?

  • But, your honour, I was bred up in the Church and I cannot sell myself.

  • Getting on for five years, your honour," said Steadfast.

  • But I cannot help saying that the preference given by your devils to the exorcism of that handsome monk over the incantations of the ugly Capuchin is likely to give birth to remarks rather detrimental to your honour.

  • My small stature, your honour, will be a guarantee that I shall never borrow your clothes to go to some amorous rendezvous.

  • Or, "Your honour will be come frae the house o' Pouderloupat?

  • Or, 'Your honour will be come frae the house o' Pouderloupat?

  • On the premises, as the advertisement says; that's at the house of Ellangowan, your honour, as I understand it.

  • He saw twelve men file slowly into the room and take their seats-all save one, who stood still in his place and said: "Not guilty, your Honour!

  • When they returned, the verdict was given: "Not guilty, your Honour!

  • Weel, your honour is quite right to keep your ain counsel; for, as your honour weel kens, if a person canna keep his ain counsel it is nae likely that any other body will keep it for him.

  • The queen might say something uncivil to your honour, should you ask her questions about her language.

  • Weel, sir, your honour may be right, and I dare say is; for your honour seems to be a learned gentleman.

  • Good-day, your honour, and how do you do?

  • Your honour, do you see that I have again fallen into your hands?

  • And now good evening, your honour, and safe home.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "your honour" 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:
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