Sentence examples for made dear from inspiring English sources

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A letter that Foster wrote to the manager of Christy's Minstrels, in 1851, shows the efforts he made: Dear Sir: I have just received a letter from Messrs. Firth, Pond & Co., stating that they have copyrighted a new song of mine, but will not be able to issue it yet, owing to other engagements.

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Kuenne began making "Dear Zachary" before Turner revealed her pregnancy.

This runs the risk of making "Dear Thief" sound more abstract, or just more essayistic, than it is.

All of which felt perfectly proper for Katie P, the ne plus ultra of modern Material Girls whose extraordinary thirst for exciting new marketing opportunities makes dear old Auntie Madonna look like an also-ran.

But it took a while for Uber to replace the backend functionality in order to make Dear John's swift deletion possible.

When threatened or separated from its mate, the sparrow makes a dear-dear-dear call.

Who made it, dear?

With her optimism, generous spirit and vitality, she made many dear friendships.

York & Sawyer's championing of the classical model made them dear to Reed's heart, and in a 1985 article in Avenue magazine he listed Brooklyn Trust as his favorite classical building in New York, ahead of even Grand Central Terminal.

In her series of poems, "Part 1, Life, XCVIII," she writes: "While I was fearing it came, But came with less of the fear, Because that fearing it so long, Had almost made it dear".

That is, she looked the same, but lacked the experiences and associations that had made her dear to the people who wanted to bring her back in the first place.

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