1431 examples of congratulate in sentences

May you and I in no very long time have a more cheerful theme to write about, and congratulate upon a daughter's and a Sister's perfect recovery.

Let me congratulate you on the Spring coming in, and do you in return condole with me for the Winter going out.

My dear James, I wish you all success, but am too full of my own emancipation almost to congratulate anyone else.

To every one's astonishment the blood began to flow again in the veins of the once invincible chief, and those who had been pitying the young medicine man began to congratulate him on his triumph.

Many were induced in consequence of the information they received, to blend their fortunes with the young States, and although the financial condition of the country has not been calculated to expedite the fulfillment of their Aladdin-like hopes, most of them have done well enough to be able to congratulate themselves on the change in the location and occupation.

In closing this my last annual communication, permit me, fellow-citizens, to congratulate you on the prosperous condition of our beloved country.

I congratulate you, sir, she said, perplexed and disturbed.

I congratulate you on it: it is good for strangers, for the profane....

My dear old Ridoux, Curé of St. Nicholas, allow me to congratulate you.

Oh, I understand, Monsieur, and let me congratulate you on this change in your fortune.

Lord Spencer also called just before they came to congratulate him, but I stupidly did not think of asking him to stay.

Let us take our own at the supper-table, and refresh ourselves after the voyage, for we have reason to congratulate each other on the success of our plan; hitherto, there has been no halting for lack of a finger-post, and I hope we shall be as well prepared at future meetings, and be enabled to accomplish as much as we have this evening.

Let 'em go for dunderheads as they are.... I congratulate you on your sound conscience with regard to the affair that you wot of.

He was afterwards one of the first to congratulate Morse on the successful exhibition of his telegraph before the French Academy of Science.

On my expressing surprise at so early a call, she said: "'I have come to congratulate you.'

I congratulate you with all my heart.

I congratulate you on this auspicious event.

I have occasion also to congratulate you on the result of our negotiations with China.

Therefore with all the more warmth do I congratulate those seasoned adventurers, AGNES and EGERTON CASTLE, on their acumen in discovering such a setting as that of Wolf-lure (CASSELL).

You have really done a great thing, and I congratulate you; for you have emancipated yourself, at least to some extent, from the great finger-print obsession, which has possessed the legal mind ever since Galton published his epoch-making monograph.

We described this as part of the gardens in our illustrated account of them in No. 330 of the MIRROR, and we now congratulate the Society on their increased funds which have enabled them to begin this very important portion of their original design.

Altogether, we congratulate the fair Editoress on the very pleasing, attractive, and useful character of her volume for the coming season; and as that for the previous year did not reach us early enough for special notice at the time of publication, we are happy to make the amende, by placing the Juvenile Forget-me-not first on our list of Annuals for 1830.

In conclusion, we congratulate our friend upon his splendid recreation, for such his ascent must have been.]

At five-and-twenty Humplebee toiled in the same office, but he could congratulate himself on a certain progress; by dogged resolve he had acquired something like efficiency in the duties of a commercial clerk, and the salary he now earned allowed him to contribute to the support of his mother.

" "I must congratulate you."

1431 examples of  congratulate  in sentences