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Example sentences for "greatly obliged"

  • I believe you have already been assigned your duties; if you will attend to them I shall be greatly obliged, and whenever I may desire your valuable advice I shall take pleasure in sending for you.

  • I am greatly obliged to Mr. Coe for his good opinion, but your case is a desperate one, if the best detectives of Cincinnati have had it in hand; and I suspect I could not do you the least good.

  • Well, we do refuse to, and shall be greatly obliged to you if you will take the suit along with you.

  • If you will, I will pay all charges, and be greatly obliged, to boot.

  • The detail labor will, of course, have to be done by others; but I will be greatly obliged if you will give it such general supervision as you can find consistent with your more strictly military duties.

  • Do so; I shall be greatly obliged to you.

  • I am greatly obliged to your brother for sending out circulars.

  • I have forwarded your postscript about Passiflora, with the seeds, to Mr. Farrer, who I am sure will be greatly obliged to you; the turning up of the pendant flower plainly indicates some adaptation.

  • I am greatly obliged to you about the Opuntia, and shall be glad if you can remember Catalpa.

  • Your two notes and remarks are of the utmost value, and I am greatly obliged to you for your criticism on the term.

  • I am greatly obliged to you, sir, for your kindness; and should I fail in proving my claim, I shall gladly avail myself of your offer, at the end of the six months.

  • I shall be greatly obliged if you will take charge of these, until--as I hope will be the case--I rejoin you.

  • If it is, I shall be greatly obliged if you will convey my thanks to him.

  • Well, sir, said the beau, with a sarcastic air, I am greatly obliged to you for the endeavours you have used to ruin me in Lady Bella's opinion.

  • But upon my soul, I am greatly obliged to you.

  • I am greatly obliged to you," said the stranger, slowly.

  • But I should be greatly obliged to Monsieur Caumont if he would tell me how his friend Monsieur de Puymirol is getting on.

  • I am greatly obliged to you for your kind offer, but it is impossible for me to leave the house just now.

  • Your tube, Ali, informed you and your brothers that you were likely to lose the princess your cousin, and so far she is greatly obliged to you.

  • He is greatly obliged to all of you, for having delivered him out of his danger by what you have related, for to this he owes his life.

  • You never do, and I'm greatly obliged to you.

  • It's very kind of you; I'm greatly obliged to you for your interest," said Caspar Goodwood.

  • If you could say a good word for me I should be greatly obliged.

  • I'm greatly obliged, Leopold," said Quincy, making the proofs into a flat parcel and putting them into his inside overcoat pocket.

  • Uncle Ike is upstairs busy reading, and if you will kinder look out for Alice till I get back I shall be greatly obliged.

  • I am greatly obliged to you, father," said Quincy, "for the kind attentions you paid her.

  • We have some friends coming in after dinner, and if you don't mind dropping in informally in the character of a doctor and guest I shall be greatly obliged.

  • But, if you can get back by two o'clock to keep an eye upon things till the nurse I have written for arrives, I shall be greatly obliged.

  • I shall be greatly obliged if you will tell me everything.

  • I am greatly obliged to you, Higgins," replied Chetwynd; "but you are at liberty to tell all you know respecting me.

  • But I am greatly obliged by his assistance.

  • Yes, it was very well done, I admit; and I am greatly obliged to her.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    best beloved; border ruffians; different sort; dismissed them; false pretences; flying from; greatly admired; greatly diminished; greatly distinguished; greatly enhanced; greatly fear; greatly improved; greatly increased; greatly interested; greatly magnified; greatly obliged; greatly pleased; greatly relieved; greatly superior; greatly surprised; here said; mental disease; north from; poor health; third parties; under their