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Example sentences for "exceedingly obliged"

  • I am exceedingly obliged to you for your kindness," said Browne, as he shook hands.

  • I am sure I am exceedingly obliged to you," said Browne.

  • I am exceedingly obliged to you for the trouble you have taken in the matter.

  • I shall be exceedingly obliged if you will look in on me here occasionally, Mr. Lydgate," the banker observed, after a brief pause.

  • I am exceedingly obliged to you," said Ladislaw, proudly.

  • I am exceedingly obliged to you, Mr. Garth," he said, in his usual tone of politeness.

  • I am exceedingly obliged to you," Aynesworth replied, "but I scarcely understand.

  • I am exceedingly obliged to you for your kindness," he added a little stiffly.

  • I am very pleased to have heard what you have said, and I shall repeat it to my friend on the other side, who, I am sure, will be exceedingly obliged to you for such a frank exposition of your views.

  • I am here, sir, in the interests of justice only, and I should be exceedingly obliged to you if you would tell me whether the suggestion of this large reward did not come from the Foreign Office?

  • I am exceedingly obliged to you for your answer to my question, sir," he said, saluting.

  • I will be exceedingly obliged to your Excellency to inform me where the seventyfifth regiment of grenadiers actually is.

  • Sir, I am exceedingly obliged to your Excellency for your communication of the 15th.

  • Vaudreuil with a cypher to make the matter more secure, and if your Excellency will from time to time give me the same information I shall be exceedingly obliged.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    beat until; being followed; blind man; committeth adultery; distinctly seen; exceedingly common; exceedingly dangerous; exceedingly difficult; exceedingly glad; exceedingly good; exceedingly interesting; exceedingly obliged; exceedingly rare; exceedingly small; foreign ports; glad indeed; high place; hurried back; open them; pay his; public ministry; quarter after; room was; said softly; what passes; with their