47 examples of feel free to in sentences

I feel free to borrow, for I know no man that should be more bound to aid me than one so high in that church that hath driven such a hard bargain."

"She thinks of everybody's happiness, and even wishes us to feel free to take another cigar if we desire it, although in her heart she disapproves of smoking.

Merely issuing a poster to this effect,"Turkey is not yours,"in a type that Russia could feel free to understand.

I do not yet feel free to tell you what that trip will be; you'll have to take that on faith.

Come nowyou admit certain dissatisfactions with yourself, sowhy not go with intensity into just the things you teachand not touch quite so many other things? HOLDEN: I couldn't teach anything if I didn't feel free to go wherever that thing took me.

I feel free to say, that if the Countess had persevered in treating you with the same severity, I should have suspected, not that she was insensible to your love, but that you had a fortunate rival.

I feel free to confess, Marquis, that such an arrangement is as prudent as can be imagined, and I do not doubt that you will be well pleased with a plan so wisely conceived.

The Letters of Oglethorpe, besure, would be exceedingly interesting; but I presume that much of what they refer to may be collected from pamphlets and periodicals of the day, where he is spoken of as he would not feel free to speak of himself.

You recall how he always shared the joys and sorrows, the jests and earnestness of his intimate friends, and allowed absolutely all who could make any useful suggestion to feel free to speak; how he praised those who spoke the truth and hated flatterers; how he bestowed upon many large sums from his own means, and how when aught was bequeathed to him by men with children he restored it all to those children.

Mabel quite understands, and says she would love to have you when you feel free to come.

An' ef he stays thoo that, we'll feel free to notify the other schools thet he's quit.

" "The Lord sends everything, only folks don't allow it; they'd ruther lay it to the door of man, so's to feel free to worry.

"And I feel free to say that I don't like it much.

As the principal personage of this story is dead, and there is no likelihood that any of the others will ever see the "Atlantic Monthly," I feel free to tell it without reservation.

Nevertheless, so long as she bore Fyfe's name, she did not feel free to make herself a public figure there without his sanction.

We stated that we did not desire to relinquish our positions, "but we do desire that the members of the Executive shall feel free to act as they think wisest for the interest of Freethought".

When I feel free to tell you, we shall draw apart and remain unknown forever.

"He says he's a botanist, and he finds so much to interest him in the field that he wants to buy it so that he may feel free to work there," said Miss Clark t

" "Mr. Roe, do you feel free to tell the Board the name of the party who was expected to draw on you for this large amount?"

Afterwards," and his expression changed to a sudden softness in a way that was characteristic of the man, "you must feel free to put similar questions to me, as personal and direct as you please.

One Christian divine does not feel free to ridicule the words of Paul when quoted erroneously (as he thinks) by another Christian divine?

"Look here," she said brusquely, "I'm not the hostess of this party, but I'm practically one of the family, so I feel free to issue an invitation if I wish.

Do you feel free to undertake it for us?" "Please tell me what you have in mind, General," I said, more with the view of softening a predetermined refusal than with any intention of heeding his wishes.

I knew the gardener and his wife would welcome them, to begin with; Brownster would be very glad to see them; and I believe the mother would stand with tears of joy and open arms, in whatever quiet room she might feel free to await them.

"And if you ever come to Jonesville I want you to feel free to come right to our house and stay as long as you can.

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