Examples of 'honourable sir' in a sentence

Meaning of "honourable sir"

honourable sir - This phrase is a respectful and formal way to address a man with a title of honor, such as a high-ranking official or a person of authority. It is often used in official correspondence or when addressing someone in a formal setting

How to use "honourable sir" in a sentence

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honourable sir
If the honourable sir would say a word.
But so much more fitting, honourable sir.
Would Honourable Sir be gracious enough to give photo to take to queen?
She was the wife of the right honourable Sir Charles Reginald Lyndon.
Honourable Sir Norman, may your days be many.
It would be better if this Honourable Sir Norman would be out of the way.
What a noble profession you have, honourable sir.
Until Honourable Sir Norman say yes, my queen say nobody come to Mahoola.
We are from Tawaki and now, Honourable Sir.
Honourable Sir Norman 's on the spot.
I owe you a debt of considerable gratitude, Honourable Sir Norman.
His fourth son, the Honourable Sir Henry Murray, rose to the rank of General.
And may you have many sons, all like Honourable Sir Norman.
We have a request, honourable sir.
What do you want? Honourable sir.

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Welcome, good physicianer, honourable sir.
Everything 's fine, honourable sir.
Please don't say that, Honourable Sir.

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