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    Use "personal matters" in a sentence

    personal matters example sentences

    personal matters


    1. He was the Lost One and he should have courage enough to face personal matters as well as more wide-ranging ones


    2. But he rarely discussed personal matters with her, or asked her about her personal life


    3. 12 Jesus and John had many talks together; and they talked over some very intimate and personal matters


    4. Long Fei coughed and said, “Mentor Master’s personal matters are his own


    5. I will do all in my power to elevate the standard in my profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my profession


    6. The children may have absorbed these interesting aspects had it not been for more pressing and personal matters at hand


    7. She alluded to her engagement to the doctor, touched briefly upon its termination, which was due, she said, to personal matters connected with his family, and surprised the court by asserting that she had always considered her brother's resentment to be unreasonable and intemperate


    8. As they had been discussing a score of personal matters only half-


    9. His good-nature often made him quick and clear-seeing in personal matters, and he had divined from Dorothea's glance at her husband that there was some alarm in her mind


    10. I have more than once experienced the difficulty of speaking to him on personal matters

    11. The faces all expressed animation and apprehension, but it seemed to Pierre that the cause of the excitement shown in some of these faces lay chiefly in questions of personal success; his mind, however, was occupied by the different expression he saw on other faces- an expression that spoke not of personal matters but of the universal questions of life and death


    12. The faces all expressed animation and apprehension, but it seemed to Pierre that the cause of the excitement shown in some of these faces lay chiefly in questions of personal success; his mind, however, was occupied by the different expression he saw on other faces—an expression that spoke not of personal matters but of the universal questions of life and death


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