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Example sentences for "your account"

  • By your account of your wretch's companions, I see not but they are a set of infernals, and he the Beelzebub.

  • The very reading of your account of them teases me almost as much as they can you.

  • Your account of that operation tallies in every point with Mr. Thackeray's description in the Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo.

  • Your account of the domestic joys at Hunsworth amused me much.

  • If you do not object, the additional amount of the estimate can be remitted when you send in your account at the end of the first six months.

  • Your account of Sir James is most satisfactory, and I mean to give Miss Frederica a hint of my intentions very soon.

  • Imagine what we have been feeling on your account.

  • I have no fears at all for myself; and I should have no scruples of staying as late as Mrs. Weston, but on your account.

  • By your account, he does seem to have had some scruples.

  • You will proceed to the port furnished with papers I will hand you; you will go on board a charming chasse-maree, called the Seamew, which I have freighted on your account, and which is waiting for you.

  • It was on your account, then, that we lost two hours in tacking between the islands, at the risk of running on to a reef, instead of attending to our business?

  • A short time back I should have greeted this deliverance with delight, and with the keenest sense of relief, now it drives me to despair on your account.

  • It was only on your account I ran," said Wilberg, feeling a little hurt.

  • Your account of the visit of the four rakes; of your parting with your noble guests; Mr. H.

  • Suppose a challenge should have ensued between us on your account--what might have been the issue of it?

  • Why, Mrs. Jervis, I can't say but it is on your account that I must blame her.

  • Sure, bad cess to me, but it was on your account I did it.

  • Dear Maximilian, believe me when I assure you that if I do not attempt to resist my father's commands it is more on your account than my own.

  • I, indeed, invited them here to-day on your account.

  • Master Prout's authority is absolute in this matter, and not a drop from spigot or bottle runs on your account.

  • This is the way you treat me, you vile man, for putting myself to all this trouble on your account.

  • Your account of the progress of the measles is alarming.

  • Your account of your health is very suspicious; you are not particular enough; you say nothing of the means you use to restore yourself; whether you take exercise, or how you employ your time.

  • Your account of Madame Genlis surprises me, and is a new evidence of the necessity of reading books before we put them into the hands of children.

  • She has many anxious hours upon your account; but she tells me that, as she believes you may serve your country in the business in which you are now employed, she is contented that you should remain in the army.

  • For whatever disorders they commit in front of your lines, will be placed by the enemy to your account.

  • Dear child, You have given me a great deal of satisfaction by your account of your eldest daughter.

  • I have thought of you, and nothing but you; if ever of myself, and my bad success, it was only on your account.

  • I brought her out two or three times to meet me privately, and it was all on your account, by the way, for I tould her you were in danger; and I so contrived it, that on one or two occasions you should see myself and her together.

  • I must beg to observe that I cannot be troubled further on your account, and am greatly afraid aspersions may be thrown on my character, if I am seen talking with you.

  • If he chooses to pay you your income out of his own pocket, or to pay fifteen thousand pounds to your account.

  • I declare, sitting on this hard bench and doing penance, makes one desperately hungry; and I am here on your account, my dear.

  • But if a lady went to London and took a house, and got carriages and servants, all on your account, she would expect you to share expenses.

  • I hope your readers like it, and sincerely more on your account than on my own.

  • I am much amused by your account of Irish affairs.

  • It can not be charged to your account until it does reach your bank; therefore, the bank's statement will generally show a larger balance than your check book.

  • After the receiving teller has checked off your deposit ticket, it is passed on to the individual bookkeeper who has charge of your account.

  • For example, in the interior cities, if your account shows an average balance of $200.

  • Be sure to bring it back to the bank so that the amount may be credited your account, and be charged to the bank's "certified check account.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "your account" 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:
    biblical history; forced myself; little hamlet; mighty nice; skirmishing order; small star; your account; your business; your correspondent; your correspondents; your face; your friend; your friends; your great; your hands; your lordship; your mind; your mother; your obedient; your own; your pocket; your readers; your right; your service; your time; your uncle