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Example sentences for "your old"

  • Your old Troubadour is sick as a dog again today, but it will not prevent him from going to Magny's this evening.

  • Your old troubadour is content this evening.

  • For our sake and for the sake of your old troubadour, do SPARE yourself a little.

  • Do they want you to return to your old life?

  • You are trusting strangers, and doubting your old servant and your old friend.

  • If you will forget the past, Magdalen, and come back, trust to your old governess to forget it too, and to give you the home which your father and mother once gave her.

  • Certainly, my love--your old playfellow--why not?

  • Why don't you ask him to publish 'em in your old magazine, the Thingumbob?

  • Dear child, had I done so would you have called me your old pal?

  • Yes," answered his lordship, "and you called me your old pal, I remember.

  • Must I remind you that you owe something to your old comrade?

  • While you were away from me," I said to Rothsay, "did you never once think of your old friend?

  • Try still to remember him as your old friend.

  • Why should not you write a poetical account of your old worthies, deducing them from Fox to Woolman?

  • There is a mixture of the ludicrous and the terrible in these lines, brimful of genius and antique invention, that at first reminded me of your old description of cruelty in hell, which was in the true Hogarthian style.

  • Gather up the wretched relics, my friend, as fast as you can, and come to your old home.

  • You distinguish well, in your old preface, between the verses of Dr.

  • I need not say how delighted I am that you are not displeased with the two compositions of your old pupil, and that you recognise in them a not unworthy effort.

  • At last it is thus far, and I enclose both the large photograph and some little ones, in the hope that you, dear Master, will be interested also in the unimportant works of your old pupil.

  • Perhaps one of your journeys will bring you again to the old Main town, and so to the arms of your old friend.

  • I wish you could have just picked up the Book at a Railway Stall, knowing nothing of your old Friend's hand in it.

  • She says, that my sister Jane (your old Friend) is fairly well in health, but very low in Spirits after that other Sister's Death.

  • And now I suppose you've heard the whole thing and are ashamed of your old father?

  • But you can surely rest and enjoy a little comfort in your old days, father.

  • But thanks for your kind intentions--and give my best wishes to your old mother.

  • Well, come then, sir, we were boys together, you won't refuse to do your old companion a good turn?

  • Why, you're in your old keeper's clothes.

  • He'll bolt with some of your old friends!

  • I don't mean go back to your old life," continued Jack.

  • God is so merciful, he will not bring this stroke upon you in your old age, unless it is necessary.

  • Why Cousin Weston, you are getting quite dissipated in your old age; coming home to tea at this hour; I suppose I shall begin such practices next.

  • Your old Dad's got one of his notions that because this Josser's his guest, he must keep him in a glass case, and take shares in his mine, and all the rest of it.

  • Your old Dad's only got one fault: he can't take an impersonal view of things.

  • Your old Dad 's as mad as a hatter with me.

  • Your old nurse is afraid to scold you, and if you are to grow up to be a good woman, Daddy must teach you what is right.

  • Are you becoming a flirt in your old age?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "your old" 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:
    alkaline solutions; general name; make inquiries; think himself; twelve cents; your account; your age; your children; your company; your cousin; your eyes; your face; your feet; your friend; your grandfather; your head; your honor; your house; your letter; your old; your pocket; your right; your room; your servant; your side; your time