"Dear Sir... "I wish to acquaint you with some of the occurrences... "of the present, past and future. | |
- I have to acquaint you with certain facts. | |
- l acquaint myself with fine things. | |
-Yes, but... -Anne, I hope I give no offence, but I can never forgive myself if I did not acquaint you with Mr Elliot's real character. | |
-Yes, l.... l must acquaint you with the varying state of my mind. | |
"Dear Sir... "I wish to acquaint you with some of the occurrences... "of the present, past and future. | |
- I have to acquaint you with certain facts. | |
- l acquaint myself with fine things. | |
-Yes, but... -Anne, I hope I give no offence, but I can never forgive myself if I did not acquaint you with Mr Elliot's real character. | |
-Yes, l.... l must acquaint you with the varying state of my mind. | |
Misery acquaints a man with strange bed-fellows. | |
Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows | |
Misery acquaints a man with strange bed-fellows. | |
Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows | |
"..for some time now I've been acquainted with a French...gentleman." | |
"Adversity is the state in which man"" "most easily becomes acquainted with himself" "being especially free of admirers then." | |
"At least I was acquainted with that thought of yours." | |
"But there is one thing I ask of you... as a favor, to help us get better acquainted." | |
"Dear son, I believe it's time we were re-acquainted. | |
I was just re-acquainting myself with your file. | |
If you truly do... then I ask, I beg... that you write my friends in the north... acquainting them of my situation... and beseeching them to forward free papers. | |
We have much acquainting to do. | |
Would there be any value in my contacting philosophers in cities like Omaha and Detroit and... and acquainting them with empathicalism? | |
l am Admiral Bullock and l'll be acquainting you with our facility. | |
"..for some time now I've been acquainted with a French...gentleman." | |
"Adversity is the state in which man"" "most easily becomes acquainted with himself" "being especially free of admirers then." | |
"At least I was acquainted with that thought of yours." | |
"But there is one thing I ask of you... as a favor, to help us get better acquainted." | |
"Dear son, I believe it's time we were re-acquainted. | |
I was just re-acquainting myself with your file. | |
If you truly do... then I ask, I beg... that you write my friends in the north... acquainting them of my situation... and beseeching them to forward free papers. | |
We have much acquainting to do. | |
Would there be any value in my contacting philosophers in cities like Omaha and Detroit and... and acquainting them with empathicalism? | |
l am Admiral Bullock and l'll be acquainting you with our facility. | |