Glad Sentence Examples

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  • I'm so glad I have you.

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  • I'm glad to hear that.

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  • God, I'm glad you called.

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  • I'm so glad you talked me into this.

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  • Glad I could help.

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  • I am very glad to see you.

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  • I'm glad you saved me the trouble.

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  • I am glad you asked.

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  • I'm glad you came, but I'm sorry to put you to the trouble.

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  • If you'll just point the way, I'll be glad to go by myself.

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  • I'm glad that's all behind us.

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  • Glad I could almost help.

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  • She was glad Howard was there and that her family wasn't.

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  • You'd be only too glad, of course.

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  • How glad I am you have come.

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  • How sorry I am that he died, and how glad I am that he is alive again!

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  • I'm glad he found a car for you.

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  • I'm glad you told Gabriel the truth.

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  • I'm glad my boss dumped it.

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  • They were glad enough to march back without it.

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  • You will be glad to hear that I enjoy Mathematics now.

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  • Fayetteville is long distance, but I'll be glad to pay you for the call as soon as I get my things.

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  • I'll be glad to pay you for all you've done.

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  • But I'm glad you're back, was the smooth reply.

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  • She was glad to find escape from them in practical activity.

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  • Recovering in an ungraceful manner, she marched to her room, glad he wasn't around to laugh.

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  • I'm glad she's here.

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  • Maybe I shouldn't be, but I'm glad Darkyn stripped her power.

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  • I'm really glad to hear it.

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  • My dear Miss Moore Are you very glad to receive a nice letter from your darling little friend?

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  • I'm so glad you're home... safe.

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  • The boys wore long hair and striped sweaters and yelled their college yell every other step they took, to the great satisfaction of the populace, which was glad to have this evidence that their lungs were in good condition.

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  • I am so glad that Lester and Henry are good little infants.

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  • I am glad you know.

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  • Very. I'm so glad we have you and Jonathan.

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  • I was glad to have you stay the night.

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  • I'd have been glad to drive you home.

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  • Bet you're glad you flew out there.

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  • I was just glad to get rid of the stuff.

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  • Dusty chuckled, glad for the distraction from his dark thoughts.

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  • Whoever's bone it is, I'm just glad we had faith enough in Martha to believe what she found.

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  • I'm glad she has you for a friend.

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  • Dorothy sprang forward and caught the fluffy fowl in her arms, uttering at the same time a glad cry.

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  • It made me feel very sad to leave Boston and I missed all of my friends greatly, but of course I was glad to get back to my lovely home once more.

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  • I am very glad to make your acquaintance.

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  • The first declared that the report that Count Rostopchin had forbidden people to leave Moscow was false; on the contrary he was glad that ladies and tradesmen's wives were leaving the city.

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  • The officer, evidently glad of an opportunity for a talk, moved up to Pierre.

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  • And I'm glad I could be there when you needed me.

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  • I'm glad you did.

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  • I'm glad she cared enough to interfere.

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  • I'm glad this is Friday.

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  • I'm so glad you're here.

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  • I'm glad you got to come.

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  • I am so glad that Eva is coming to stay with me this summer.

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  • Do you think the lovely moon was glad that I could speak to her?

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  • I am glad Mr. Anagnos thinks so highly of me as a teacher.

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  • They seemed glad to get out themselves, and as if unwilling to be brought in.

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  • Girls and boys and young women generally seemed glad to be in the woods.

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  • Vewy glad to make your acquaintance!

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  • We're glad we could help.

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  • I'm glad we were out in plain sight!

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  • You're glad I'm back, huh?

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  • I don't know why our paths crossed tonight, but I'm glad they did.

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  • I'm glad to see Parkside is looking out for its citizens, regardless of the hour and whether they deserve it or not.

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  • I'm sure he would have been glad to go up there with you.

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  • I'm glad it wasn't you.

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  • If there's something I can help you with, I'd be glad to.

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  • Alex might be unhappy that she hadn't asked him to help – because he was working – but he'd probably be glad to know she hadn't called Gerald.

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  • I am glad he came back to you.

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  • I'm glad things are working out well for you now.

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  • I'm glad to see you got something out of it besides a cut hand and the scare of your life.

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  • As a matter of fact, right now she was glad Dad had sent him.

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  • I'm glad to hear it.

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  • Grand seigneurs, like the prince of Conde, the duc de Nevers and the marquis de Vardes, were glad to vary the monotony of their feudal castles by listening to the eloquent rehearsals of Malebranche or Regis.

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  • Now when we consider that at that time there were many Moslems who had heard the Koran from the mouth of the Prophet, that other measures of the imbecile Othman met with the most vehement resistance on the part of the bigoted champions of the faith, that these were still further incited against him by some of his ambitious old comrades until at last they murdered him, and finally that in the civil wars after his death the several parties were glad of any pretext for branding their opponents as infidels; - when we consider all this, we must regard it as a strong testimony in favour of Othman's Koran that no party found fault with his conduct in this matter, or repudiated the text formed by Zaid, who was one of the most devoted adherents of Othman and his family, and that even among the Shiites criticism of the caliph's action is only met with as a rare exception.

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  • She braced herself for the resentful looks and whispered insults she was glad Toby was too young to understand.

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  • You're not like him, and I'm glad.

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  • I'm glad you find my character flaws amusing, 'cuz I have a boat load of them.

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  • I am so glad that is over.

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  • As Mom used to say, he'd get glad the same way he got mad.

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  • At first I was glad you were happy.

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  • Actually, I thought you'd be glad I didn't trouble you with it.

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  • I was almost glad I was driving, except I had an aftertaste of cleaning fluid in my coke.

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  • My resolve weakened when I read the dust jacket 's summaries, and I'm glad it did.

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  • This act he repeated until all of the nine tiny piglets were visible, and they were so glad to get out of his pocket that they ran around in a very lively manner.

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  • Many great men were glad to call him their friend, and even kings asked his advice and were amused by his fables.

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  • Every day I find out something which makes me glad.

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  • I am very glad to have made your acquaintance.

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  • I am glad for your sake and I've known him since he was so high.

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  • She knew it was a proof that in the depth of his soul he was glad she was remaining at home and had not gone away.

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  • A few minutes later the footman returned with Dessalles, who brought word from the princess that she would be very glad to see Pierre if he would excuse her want of ceremony and come upstairs to her apartment.

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  • The children and their governesses were glad of Pierre's return because no one else drew them into the social life of the household as he did.

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  • I'd be glad to help you with supper.

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  • They would have to get Cade's consent, but he would probably be glad to give it.

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  • Anyway, it's a mess and I'm damn glad it's over and we can come back.

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  • If their souls were smashed together as Deidre said, he was glad this part of the human remained.

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  • I'll be glad to talk to you afterward.

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  • I'm so glad you're home.

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  • I'm glad you were here.

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  • I'm glad you came along when you did.

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  • He was glad Kiki brought him and just as troubled by his brother's doubt.

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  • Kiera lowered the shirt, glad she'd never convinced herself to remove the band.

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  • I'm so glad we're back together.

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  • I'm glad he's gone from here.

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  • I'm glad all of it is behind us.

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  • God, I'm so glad I wasn't here to see it.

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  • I'm glad you liked it.

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  • I'm really glad I decided to come tonight.

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  • I'm glad you find this amusing.

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  • You're welcome, I'm glad you like it.

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  • I'm glad you still like them.

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  • That I'm glad I missed.

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  • We have just now met for the first time… I'm glad you are enjoying the party.

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  • I'm glad you find the fact that I'm going to need stitches amusing...

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  • I'm glad you're home.

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  • He'd get glad the same way he got mad.

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  • I'm glad I thought to create an emergency chocolate stash.

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  • He smiled at her, understanding what it was to mourn the loss of a sibling.  As much as he missed Jade, he was glad he at least had Hannah to fall back on.  She had Katie's beauty – without the abrasive personality.

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  • Things were returning to normal and in a strange way, Dean was glad of it.

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  • But you know, I'm kinda glad he didn't ask.

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  • Dean grabbed his coat, glad to be doing something that took his mind off Vinnie Baratto, Arthur Atherton and the fact he and Cynthia Byrne were items of interest to some very nasty people.

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  • Maybe he was glad to have her out of the house so he could enjoy some privacy.

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  • I'm so glad I found you.

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  • I thought he should know, and he said he was glad I called.

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  • I'm sorry he had to drive all the way over here for something so silly, but I'm glad he came.

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  • One day you'll be glad you have this in your scrap book.

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  • I'm glad you went to the store.

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  • Well, just be glad you don't have to shave under your arms.

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  • I'm sure glad you weren't a boy, though.

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  • I'm glad you called.

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  • Bill or Josh would be glad to take care of the animals, and he knew it.

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  • She had been glad to move out, but it still felt like home.

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  • He was glad he'd waited for the right partner rather than ceding to his advisors' desire for him to mate just to produce an heir.

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  • You'll be glad you're alive.

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  • Glad he finally stepped up to the plate.

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  • But if you want to be a fool, then I'm glad we're destined to be lovers!

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  • The spoilt child of London society was not at home in India, and he was glad to return to England, where he arrived in 1812.

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  • In 1756 he succeeded Cullen as lecturer in chemistry at Glasgow, and was also appointed professor of anatomy, though that post he was glad to exchange for the chair of medicine.

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  • There was some talk of inducing d J Y Th f i $ g Glad stone to join the Tory government, and on the 29th of November Lord Malmesbury dubiously remarked, " I cannot make out Gladstone, who seems to me a dark horse."

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  • In the storm which ensued the legates were glad to escape with their lives, and the incident at length closed with a letter from the pope, declaring that by beneficium he meant merely bonum factum.

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  • Both of these are very mellow singers and we are particularly glad to have a good singing blackbird again.

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  • I was just glad to get through in what was a pretty scrappy match.

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  • Glad you have your appt through for the 6th sept, not long at all.

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  • Swansea had threatened little in a dire first-half showing and they were glad to hear the interval whistle giving them the opportunity to regroup.

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  • A. No, you're wrong, sir - I'm glad to say!

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  • I for one am glad that my Easter faith does not depend on handling deadly snakes or drinking poison.

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  • I mean the silly old sod is only asking three hundred a month, I'm glad we snapped him up on it.

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  • Anyway, glad to know I wasn't imagining it - he did look very sulky.

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  • Blake the happy-clappy revivalist of Glad Day, banging a tambourine with Michael Horowitz.

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  • I am glad you were able to spend the time sitting out in the sun with Pepper.

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  • For my part, if we manage to get out of here I'll be glad it isn't the way the dragon goes.

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  • He was glad to do this; for he loved the baby.

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  • How glad my mother will be.

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  • But now I want to tell you how glad I am that you are so happy and enjoying your home so very much.

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  • I am glad thee is at the Institution; it is an excellent place.

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  • I have seen Penobscot Indians, in this town, living in tents of thin cotton cloth, while the snow was nearly a foot deep around them, and I thought that they would be glad to have it deeper to keep out the wind.

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  • I should be glad if all the meadows on the earth were left in a wild state, if that were the consequence of men's beginning to redeem themselves.

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  • I am very glad.

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  • Glad to throw her father over!

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  • I am very glad to have seen you.

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  • Now I'm very glad, very glad indeed, that my brother has distinguished himself so.

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  • At first he heard the sound of indifferent voices, then Anna Mikhaylovna's voice alone in a long speech, then a cry, then silence, then both voices together with glad intonations, and then footsteps.

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  • From all he says one should be glad and not cry.

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  • You know I should be very glad to do all in my power both for you and for this dear young man.

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  • Oh, how glad I am to have you!

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  • I'm heartily glad you have come and are staying with me.

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  • She was glad such cares presented themselves, enabling her without scruple to forget her own grief.

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  • I was so glad to hear of your safety.

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  • Though Princess Mary and Natasha were evidently glad to see their visitor and though all Pierre's interest was now centered in that house, by the evening they had talked over everything and the conversation passed from one trivial topic to another and repeatedly broke off.

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  • All that the fondest mother could do for her son you have done and are doing for him, and of course I am glad of it.

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  • She frowned at the thought of Rhyn being gone all the time but was glad Jade would be with them and not around to try to drag her back to Sasha.

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  • She took in their bright clothing, glad she thought to wear light blue today.

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  • Dean was just as glad to spend the day problem free.

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  • Today it's warm, but after you've hugged ice for a few hours in the shade, you'll be glad you took time to dress sensibly.

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  • I do feel better but I'll still be glad when things get back to normal and I'm comfortable my mother is her old self again.

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  • She took a deep breath, I'm glad he's dead.

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  • If she'd killed him, I'd be glad of that too.

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  • I'll be glad to be inside.

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  • Then he added, I'm glad you're staying here with us.

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  • I'm glad he messed up and fell.

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  • We're all going to be glad to see you leave.

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  • I'd be glad to keep him here, but I don't want any money.

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  • At the moment she was glad she hadn't told Katie about their newfound relationship - because now it was lost.

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  • Both Lana and the general turned icy, less-than-impressed looks on him, and for once, Brady was glad he couldn't speak.

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  • I know you don't want me here, but I'm glad I came.  I like you best of all, Rhyn.  Maybe I should call you Dad.  Or Pops or Father.

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  • She handed the pale woman a food and water cube and popped two of her own.  Standing, she waded into the brush where she'd thrown the knife.  It glinted in the morning light.  Katie swiped it, glad the trees didn't have a taste for metal as well as Immortal sustenance.

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  • Glad to see you're not a Popsicle anymore.

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  • This room was smaller than her quarters within the city's walls, but she was glad to have a private place to be alone for a few moments.

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  • I'm sure Carmen will be glad you're home.

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  • She'll be glad you got to see the rest of it.

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  • I was afraid you would miss it all, but I was glad to hear you decided to spend a little more time with your father.

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  • I'm glad she did.

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  • The Times was glad to employ his ready pen, and as one of its ablest leader-writers he made his influence widely felt.

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  • He never lost an opportunity, whether in the pulpit or on the platform, of pressing on his hearers that the greatest future for Canada lay in unity with the rest of the British Empire; and his broad statesman-like judgment made him an authority which politicians of all parties were glad to consult.

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  • During the interval between these peaces, Matthias, in self-defence, again made war on the emperor, reducing Frederick to such extremities that he was glad to accept peace on any terms. By the final arrangement made between the contending princes, Matthias recognized Ladislaus as king of Bohemia proper in return for the surrender of Moravia, Silesia and Upper and Lower Lusatia, hitherto component parts of the Czech monarchy, till he should have redeemed them for 400,000 florins.

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  • Compacts with a powerful foreign state, under whose aegis Israel was glad to shelter, involved covenants sealed by sacrificial rites in which the deity or deities of the foreign state were involved as well as Yahweh, the god of the weaker.

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  • He took other men's labour as his due, and impressed their words, of which he had suggested the underlying ideas, with the stamp of his own individuality; his collaborators themselves did not complain - they were but too glad to be of help in the great work of controlling and forwarding the French Revolution through its greatest thinker and orator.

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  • He became tutor to the son of Sir William Hickes, and was eventually glad to accept the patronage of William Pierrepont, earl of Kingston, whose kindly offer of a chaplaincy he had refused earlier.

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  • It is, however, highly probable that he meant to strike at London if naval affairs went well, but that he was glad to have at hand an alternative which would shroud a maritime failure under military laurels.

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  • They assembled together with glad faces and in white garments, and the proceedings were begun with prayers, in which they stood and stretched their eyes and hands to heaven.

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  • In the autumn of that year he went for a change of scene to the Sandwich Islands, but was taken ill there, and was only too glad to return to Samoa.

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  • Rudini was glad to leave the whole dispute in abeyance and to make with the local ras, or chieftains, of the high plateau an arrangement securing for Italy the cis-Mareb provinces of Sera and Okul-Kusai under the rule of an allied native chief named Bath-Agos.

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  • We may observe how even a very primitive people such as the Arunta of Australia behaves with the greatest solemnity at its ceremonies, and professes to be made "glad" and "strong" thereby; whilst of his countrymen, whom he would not trust to pray in private, Plato testifies that in the temples during the sacrificial prayers "they show an intense earnestness and with eager interest talk to the Gods and beseech them" (Laws, 887).

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  • It was a moot question whether Peixoto, after the revolt was crushed, would not declare himself dictator; certainly many of his friends were anxious that he should follow this course, but he was broken down by the strain which had been imposed upon him and was glad to surrender his duties.

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  • But he soon exhausted his resources, and, having nothing to live upon, was glad to hurry back to Norway, where he accepted the position of tutor in the house of a rural dean at Voss.

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  • Retz, however, was glad in making his peace to resign his claims to the archbishopric of Paris.

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  • I am glad that he has sent it, because the Dutch have tired me out, and I intended to fight with them.

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  • Voltaire, who had been sent home, submitted, and for a time pretended to work in a Parisian lawyer's office; but he again manifested a faculty for getting into trouble - this time in the still more dangerous way of writing libellous poems - so that his father was glad to send him to stay for nearly a year (1714-15) with Louis de Caumartin, marquis de Saint-Ange, in the country.

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  • Yet, for a week subsequent to their receiving the glad tidings from the Aegean, the British Government remained irresolute with regard to the policy to be pursued at Helles.

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  • Assyria grew in power at the expense of Babylonia, and a time came when the Kassite king of Babylonia was glad to marry the daughter of Assur-yuballidh of Assyria, whose letters to Amenophis (Amon-hotep) IV.

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  • Failing in an attack on the capital, he was glad to conclude, on the 8th of May 1360, preliminaries of peace at Bretigny, near Chartres.

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  • In 1375 he was glad to make a truce, which lasted until his death.

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  • In this war Artaxerxes is said to have distinguished himself personally (380 B.C.), but got into such difficulties in the wild country that he was glad when Tiribazus succeeded in concluding a peace with the Cadusian chieftains.

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  • Francis, still engaged in his lifelong task of making head against Charles V., was only too glad of the opportunity to strengthen his influence in the Italian peninsula, while Clement, ever needful of help against his too powerful protector, was equally ready to hold out a bait.

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  • Garrick, who called her " the best of women and wives," lived most happily with her in his villa at Hampton, acquired by him in 1754, whither he was glad to escape from his house in Southampton Street.

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  • They were glad to leave Luther unmolested in order to spite the " Curtizanen," as the adherents of the papal Curia were called.

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  • On the other hand, they did not wish to take the risk of radical measures against the new doctrines, and were glad of an excuse for refusing the demands of the pope.

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  • In 1767 Teller, whose attitude had made his position at Helmstedt intolerable, was glad to accept an invitation from the Prussian minister for ecclesiastical affairs to the post of provost of Kolln, with a seat in the supreme consistory of Berlin.

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  • Especially did he oppose alliances with France; but the French party in Glarus was strong, and it retaliated so fiercely that in 1516 Zwingli was glad to accept the post of people's priest at Einsiedeln.

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  • A hundred years later, all churches of any importance had similar indulgences; yet Englishmen were glad even then to earn a pardon of forty days by the laborious journey to the nearest cathedral, and by making an offering there on one of a few privileged feast-days.

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  • In 1823, after eight years of work at high pressure, he was glad to accept the chair of moral philosophy at St Andrews, the seventh academic offer made to him during his eight years in Glasgow.

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  • The common soldiers went into battle brilliant in savage war-paint, but those of higher rank had helmets like birds and beasts of prey, armour of gold and silver, wooden greaves, and especially the ichcapilli, the quilted cotton tunic two fingers thick, so serviceable as a protection from arrows that the Spanish invaders were glad to adopt it.

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  • Payments of arrears, now amounting to upwards of 4000 florins, was not, however, in the desperate condition of the imperial finances, to be hoped for; and he was glad, while retaining his position as court astronomer, to accept (in 1612) the office of mathematician to the states of Upper Austria.

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  • We may take it then that the last date in the Rhetoric to Alexander is 340; and by a curious coincidence 340 was the year when, on Philip's marching against Byzantium, Alexander was left behind as regent and keeper of the seal, and distinguished himself so greatly that Philip was only too glad that the Macedonians called Alexander king (Plutarch, Alexander, 9).

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  • But the idealists are only too glad to get any excuse for denying bodily substances and causes; and, while Leibnitz supplied them with the fancied analysis of material into immaterial elements, and Hume with the reduction of bodies to assemblages of sensations, Mach adds the additional argument that bodily forces are not causes at all.

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  • Peter was glad enough to get a man so famous for his talents and energy, but Patkul speedily belied his reputation.

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  • For when she perceives the approach of those Enemies, she so settles her self in her Nest as to put her Bill out at the hole, and gives the Monkeys such a welcome therewith, that they presently pack away, and glad they scape so."

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  • My friends never had occasion to vindicate any one circumstance of my character and conduct; not but that the zealots, we may well suppose, would have been glad to invent and propagate any story to my disadvantage, but they could never find any which they thought would wear the face of probability.

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  • John on his part was glad to support the king's government; during four years he exercised his influence in favour of pacification at home, and abroad was chiefly responsible for the conclusion of a truce with France.

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  • Sometimes, indeed, they transferred their hostilities from the servant to the master, complained that a better table was not kept for them, and railed or maundered till their benefactor was glad to make his escape to Streatham or to the Mitre Tavern.

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  • In March 1783 Boswell was glad to discover Johnson well looked after and staying with Mrs Thrale in Argyll Street, but in a bad state of health.

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  • But the emperors were not merely absent, they had to engage in struggles in which they exhausted the energies necessary to enforce obedience at home; and, in order to obtain help, they were sometimes glad to concede advantages to which, under other conditions, they would have tenaciously clung.

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  • Some of the crusaders disapproved of this attack on a Christian city, but the majority, only too glad of an opportunity for plunder, willingly agreed.

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  • The less important priesthoods were glad to enhance the reputation of the deity they served by identifying him with some more important god.

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  • Ali was angered by the refusal to surrender Parga and justly suspicious of the ambitions which this refusal implied; he could not feel himself secure with the Ionian Islands and the Dalmatian coast in the hands of a power whose plans in the East were notorious, and he was glad enough to avail himself of Napoleon's reverses in 1812 to help to rid himself of so dangerous a neighbor.

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  • Edward procured a papal dispensation for the marriage of the Maid of Norway to his son Edward; the Scots were glad to consent, and preliminaries were adjusted by the Treaty of Birgham (18th of July 1290).

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  • He was, therefore, glad to become editor of the Bamberger Zeitung (1807-1808).

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  • His financial troubles and coarse and truculent character, however, soon made the town too hot to hold him; and in 1771 he was glad to accept the offer of the post of professor of theology and preacher at Giessen.

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  • General Pollock, who was marching straight through the Punjab to relieve General Sale, was ordered to penetrate to Kabul, while General Nott was only too glad not to be forbidden to retire from Kandahar through Kabul.

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  • He had enough men, though a number of his units were below strength, while others were battle-worn and others again had suffered much from an intestinal disease that had been prevalent in the valleys of the Natisone and the Judrio; and he had enough guns, in spite of the withdrawal of the Allied artillery, though he would doubtless have been glad of a larger reserve.

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  • For the most part it remained Guelph, though at times, as when it called in Galeazzo Visconti, it was glad to appeal to a powerful Ghibelline for aid against its domestic tyrants.

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  • But while he notes that in Perth the act was that of "the rascal multitude," he was glad to claim in St Andrews the support of the civic "authority"; and indeed the burghs, which were throughout Europe generally in favour of freedom, soon became in Scotland a main support of the Reformation.

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  • His main work was now really done; for the parliament of 1567 made Moray regent, and Knox was only too glad to have his old friend back in power, though they seem to have differed on the question whether the queen should be allowed to pass into retirement without trial for her husband's death, as they had differed all along on the question of tolerating her private religion.

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  • And when he now merely signs his name, it is "John Knox, with my dead hand and glad heart."

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  • The French subsidies, which might have sufficed for a six weeks' demonstration (it was generally assumed that the king of Prussia would give little trouble to a European coalition), proved quite inadequate; and, after five unsuccessful campaigns, the unhappy Hats were glad to make peace and ignomini- YearsThe Sevenar.

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  • In 1876 he was glad to exchange the Owens professorship for the professorship of political economy in University College, London.

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  • Bishops, universities and humanists were at one in denunciation of the outrage; and as for the attitude of the people, Eck was glad to escape from Saxony with a whole skin.

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  • As a delegate from Dorchester, his father's church, to the Synod of 1662, he opposed the Half-Way Covenant adopted by the Synod and defended by Richard Mather and by Jonathan Mitchell (1624-1668) of Cambridge; but soon afterwards he "surrendered a glad captive" to "the truth so victoriously cleared by Mr Mitchell," and like his father and his son became one of the chief exponents of the Half-Way Covenant.

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  • Whether Pope had really understood the tendency of his own work has always been doubtful, but there is no question that he was glad of an apologist, and that Warburton's jeu d'esprit in the long run did more for his fortunes than all his erudition.

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  • There is not the slightest reason why there should not have been people in the 3rd or 4th century who would have been glad to lampoon Paul.

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  • Villains, over whose fate the reader rejoices, are put down as victims of vile treason, and those who dealt with them as he would have been glad to do are subjected to horrible executions without one word of sympathy.

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  • When therefore he was appointed to command the Western Squadron, the main fleet prepared against France in 1778, he went to sea predisposed to think that the First Lord would be glad to cause him to be defeated.

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  • In the meantime he had grown tired of Irish life and was glad to accept Temple's proposal for his return to Moor Park, where he continued until Temple's death in January 1699.

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  • In 1903 he was glad to resign office and accept the appointment of Senior Puisne Judge of the High Court of Australia.

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  • The latter, struck with his expression, asks him whose religion it is that makes him so glad, and yet so calm.

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  • Further fighting followed on this proclamation, which was by no means successful, and although peace was declared in the country in December 1882, the colonial authorities were very glad in 1884 to be relieved of the administration of a country which had already cost them L 3, 000,000.

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  • To which Leibnitz, in a letter dated the 22nd of June, replied, " I am very glad that I received information of the cure of Mr Newton at the same time that I first heard of his illness, which doubtless must have been very alarming."

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  • The success of his naval operations in the neighbourhood of the Hellespont was such that Athens was glad to accept terms of peace (the "Peace of Antalcidas"), by which (r) the whole of Asia Minor, with the islands of Clazomenae and Cyprus, was recognized as subject to Persia, (2) all other Greek cities - so far as they were not under Persian rule - were to be independent, except Lemnos, Imbros and Scyros, which were to belong, as formerly, to the Athenians.

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  • The Carlist lieutenantcolonel was glad to be re-admitted into the Prussian service as a second lieutenant, but he was still young, and few subalterns could at the age of twenty-four claim five years' meritorious war service.

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  • Elizabeth was glad of Philips support at the negotiations for peace at Cateau Cambrsis (I 559), but she took care to assert the independence of her diplomacy and of Englands interests.

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  • It was felt that these frequent changes were unfortunate for the country, and every one was glad to welcome the advent of a government which seemed to promise greater permanence.

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  • The Irish agitators were glad to give him two thousand guineas and to send him home.

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  • Men of robust mind would have been glad to get rid of such a yoke.

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  • Robespierre professed consideration for the deputies of the Plain, who were glad to buy safety by conforming to his will; but he could not reckon on their help in time of danger.

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  • It thenes was a day of solemn and happy memories, a day devoted, in the celebration of the Great Mysteries, to sacred joy, - the day on which the glad procession of the Initiated returned from Eleusis to Athens.

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  • He Philip. was unable to avoid sending an army under Alva against Paul IV., and was glad to avail himself of the services of Venice to patch tip a peace.

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  • Glad am I that the hero was by this hand of mine laid low !"

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  • That's one thing I would be glad to oblige you with.

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  • I appreciate your help and I will be glad to pay for your generosity...

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  • I'm sure he'd be glad to see you - especially if he isn't feeling well.

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  • Whatever had happened in the immortal realm to make him hate the little bastards, he was glad the sense of distrust wasn't wiped out with his memories.

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  • I.m glad she.s not, and she seems to understand trading personal happiness for a social status.

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  • We have just now met for the first time… I'm glad you are enjoying the party.

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  • He smiled at her, understanding what it was to mourn the loss of a sibling.  As much as he missed Jade, he was glad he at least had Hannah to fall back on.  She had Katie's beauty – without the abrasive personality.

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  • Alex might be unhappy that she hadn't asked him to help – because he was working – but he'd probably be glad to know she hadn't called Gerald.

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  • A proud day for her to have a son a mitred abbot; it makes you glad to think they let her in.

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  • I was glad to stumble upon this site as I am new to the delayed food allergy plagued world.

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  • He's also glad that Lizzie is able to take her mind off an imminent hospital appointment with arranging Jill's party.

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  • I'm glad I did n't bathe in that dreadful water!

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  • Grace is so bitchy, I'm glad she has gone and I feel so sorry for poor Nikki.

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  • But I'm glad we didn't see 007 blubber away with abandon I agree.

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  • People had better be glad that the Scots lived there instead of the soul brothers or golf would never have been invented.

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  • I'm so glad that you have been able to talk about your problem since this is the first step to overcoming bulimia.

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  • I am glad to hear reports about the ferocious female bullfinch.

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  • But everyone was just so glad to be alive and to have survived the cataclysm that became known as the Great War.

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  • Aren't you glad there are laws to protect children from working in horrible conditions?

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  • Hi G glad to see you are still clucking around!

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  • The remark was glad that sour faced brute Conrad did not wait in ambush for conrad behind the door swung open.

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  • Earl, all the while, is out on the street, glad he's put on racist cop in his place.

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  • I'm glad it sounds like the director knows what they're doing, coz I don't have a clue!

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  • They didn't know what we were talking about but they were only too glad to get a cuddle.

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  • But neither did he ever hold out economic destitution as something either to be desired or to be glad about.

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  • Either grease or line shallow baking dish with glad bake.

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  • I was glad I'd already finished my buttie.

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  • Having turned up in Falkirk too late to see the flotilla on Saturday, I was glad to have made it here in time.

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  • Glad to hear you are joining a fraternity which will give you pleasure during your life.

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  • I am awfully glad you are coming home in June.

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  • I'm so glad I got to see you.

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  • No problems with the injections although I was heartily glad when they ended.

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  • I am exceedingly glad that I am to have the privilege of another gem from Annie.

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  • I should be very glad to pay my respects to her.

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  • Whether men came out alive, happy To come home, to feel loved, to feel glad.

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  • They seemed so glad to have me when I came here as a pup.

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  • Unfortunately the glad tidings also spread under the moor and the earth gnomes got to hear of the farmer's new son.

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  • The Lord then prepares a gourd to overshadow Jonah in his booth, and Jonah is very glad because of the gourd.

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  • Meanwhile, other harriers were glad to be back on firmer ground at the Roundhay Park road races.

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  • I'm glad they are now eating humble pie " .

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  • Glad you are enjoying the mud I am feeling jealous.

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  • Karen glad to see you are up and about please take it easy kiddo.

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  • She's glad to see our Bonnie lassies fresh from Old England.

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  • Glad for having detected that " bug " in time, I had had the machinist make a new burner.

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  • O satisfy us early with thy mercy; that we may rejoice and be glad all our days.

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  • He was only too glad to make his uncle pay for them, as he swore he was an old miser.

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  • In some ways Iâm glad I have had selective mutism.

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  • At first, he was glad she was n't nagging him to be with her more any more.

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  • Yes glad in office not on floor, too noisy, people go deaf, have to shout.

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  • I'm glad you've just about recovered from your knee op, I hope it was a success.

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  • Your local Oxfam / PDSA etc will be glad of them.

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  • I'll be glad to see the gene pool extending.

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  • We are glad to see that the ornate porch is to be extended to merge into the new extension.

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  • I'm glad, my dear, you have so much prudence left.

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  • Contact us for more info Go back to the events page Get out your glad rags.

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  • Well, I'm very glad to see that you have got the rascal.

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  • The CHAIRMAN said, he would be glad to hear any remarks on that very interesting paper.

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  • Wherever they were, I was glad that they were nowhere to be seen, as I found them an utterly repulsive vermin.

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  • Which isn't to say we're not glad to see the back of him - good riddance to the old bastard.

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  • The people were all very glad to be able to perform some of the proper funeral rites.

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  • I was glad I had bought a good rucksack.

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  • I am glad you commented on the drains, as from the information I have read they seemed quite scary.

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  • I was really glad that you included the scorpions.

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  • Parliament was so glad of the fall of Pendennis that they made September 22 a day of general thanksgiving.

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  • The favor of him who brings glad tidings of Thee, Even without Thy summons, is sweeter in mine ear than songs.

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  • Who would not rejoice at hearing such glad tidings?

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  • It is the poor that receive the glad tidings of the Gospel.

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  • Germanys vinegar, and each country German capitalists glad to core plan recipe watcher weight mcdonalds at the be thrown band.

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  • The nurse took lots of pictures, which at first we thought whoa this isn't right but now im so glad.

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  • Dear Sir, I am so glad my letter sparked off such delightfully witty replies.

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  • Italian politics; prosperous republics, with plenty of money to spend but no leisure or inclination for camp-life; cautious tyrants, glad of every pretext to emasculate their subjects, and courting popularity by exchanging conscription for taxationall combined to favor the new system.

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  • During the last years of Cosimo's life, affairs were less under his control, and the gonfaloniere Luca Pitti, a vain and ambitious man, introduced many changes, such as the abasement of the authority of the podesta and of the capitano, which Cosimo desired but was glad to attribute to others.

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  • Louis made light of the whole incident in his letters, but it marked the greatest humiliation of his life, and he was only too glad to find a scapegoat in Cardinal Jean Balue, who was accused of having plotted the treason of Peronne.

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  • In it there are numberless trees and flowers and rivers and waterfalls, and other things to make the heart glad.

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  • Here were great oaks and splendid evergreens with trunks like mossy pillars, from the branches of which hung garlands of ivy and mistletoe, and persimmon trees, the odour of which pervaded every nook and corner of the wood--an illusive, fragrant something that made the heart glad.

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  • For one wild, glad moment we snapped the chain that binds us to earth, and joining hands with the winds we felt ourselves divine!

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  • I find even the smallest child excellent company, and I am glad to say that children usually like me.

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