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Example sentences for "your family"

  • The head clerk took up the first letter of the two and pointed to the opening sentence: "Sir Giles Mountjoy, I have a disclosure to make in which one of the members of your family is seriously interested.

  • Dennis emphatically repeated the words: "one of the members of your family.

  • Is there any English blood in your family?

  • When I first became intimate in your family, I had no other intention, no other view in the acquaintance than to pass my time pleasantly while I was obliged to remain in Devonshire, more pleasantly than I had ever done before.

  • Colonel Brandon must be the man; and no civility shall be wanting on my part to make him pleased with you and your family.

  • Be so kind, my dear general, as to present my best respects to your lady and the gentlemen of your family.

  • I beg, my dear general, when you write to your lady, that you would present my respects to her; and I beg also the liberty to make here a thousand compliments to your family.

  • The necessity of setting off immediately prevents my writing to General Greene, to the gentlemen of your family, and other friends of mine in the army, whom I beg to accept my excuses on account of this order, which I did not expect so soon.

  • I beg you will present my best compliments to your family, and remind them of my tender affection for them all.

  • Thousand assurances of friendship wait from me on your family.

  • I strive to show my sense of your former kindness by little presents to your family, and you fling--you bring them back.

  • Your friends, your family, will be much pained that a gentleman of your rank should be in such a position.

  • I mean no offence to you or any of your family; but lacqueys have ears as well as their masters, and they carry about all sorts of stories.

  • We are delighted with the account of your family management, and your Sunday's service.

  • Give my love to all inquiring friends and to your family especially.

  • My reply was that I will sell them for you, and give the money to your family.

  • I wish to send my love to you & your family & would like for you to answer this letter with the least possible delay in the care of Hiram Wilson.

  • I could say much to the defamation and disgrace of your family; as, that your relations Distaff and Broomstaff were both inconsiderate mean persons, one spinning, the other sweeping the streets, for their daily bread.

  • Your memorial speaks a good father of your family, but a very ill one of your people.

  • I am not insensible to the misfortunes of your family.

  • Your family rank is not high enough to enable you to obtain any great post.

  • I have always taken a lively interest in your misfortunes, and those of your family.

  • That I am artistically interested in your family history.

  • I would not persevere for a moment longer if it were against the wishes of your family.

  • I quite understand your interest in your family pictures--and all of it,' she remarked more gently, willing not to hurt the sensitive feelings of a man so full of romance.

  • But it does seem to me that you ought to do yours first as it's your family so far that's done the objectin'.

  • You poor devil, said I, you are a disgrace to your family.

  • When you have used up your family, there is nothing left for you but to write your autobiography.

  • Then Tifto told his story, sullenly, doggedly, but still in a perspicuous manner, and with words which admitted of no doubt.

  • Mr. Longstaff, it would be absurd of me to pretend not to understand what you mean.

  • Of course he came, and presented himself some few days after the Duke's arrival.

  • Halloa, old fellow, what is this I hear about you?

  • The advantage or disadvantage of your family, of your parents, your brothers and sisters, never seems to have had a moment's share in your thoughts on this occasion.

  • I added, "I know the Prince Triulzi, at Venice; I suppose he is of your family?

  • Governess to your family, you mean, I suppose?

  • Will you be vexed if you find the root of your family also?

  • I could not bear to see you with another lover, with a husband, not even in the midst of your family; in fact, I would fain see you and live with you forever.

  • I think I may be able to give you news of your family," said the pale man unexpectedly.

  • And do you observe a resemblance in her to your family; do you feel satisfied that she is your daughter?

  • Your family, in whose confidence I happen to be, would never forgive me if I allowed you to continue to be dependent on Sir Arthur Byrne.

  • DEAR MADAM,--We shall esteem it a favour if you can make it convenient to call upon us one day next week, upon a matter of business connected with a member of your family.

  • I didn't know that it was a tender spot with you, or your family.

  • Why, you still owe Prescott and Darrin that thousand dollars offered by your family as a reward for finding you when your misfortune happened.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "your family" 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:
    having little; other saints; that any; your brother; your company; your family; your friends; your great; your hands; your hearts; your home; your honor; your house; your life; your mother; your name; your own; your people; your place; your pocket; your presence; your room; your service; your sister; your way; your work