Examples of 'sir matthew' in a sentence

Meaning of "sir matthew"

sir matthew: This phrase likely refers to a specific individual named Matthew who has been given the honorific title 'sir'. In English culture, the title 'sir' is often used to address or refer to a knight or a man of high social standing

How to use "sir matthew" in a sentence

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Sir Matthew begged me to stay on.
Your misgivings have been noted and shall be conveyed to Sir Matthew.
Sir Matthew was not very good company this evening.
Of generals and Sir Matthew and stenography.
Sir Matthew took his leave.
I would like to speak to Sir Matthew Leverton.
Sir Matthew Sweet was perfect for this task.
I was looking for Sir Matthew.
Sir Matthew demanded.
I need to speak to Sir Matthew.
His son, Sir Matthew the second, succeeded to the title and estates.
Without me this country would be rudderless, Sir Matthew begged me to stay on.
Sir Matthew Seton? He thought women ruined a man's life.
Interregnum, the first royalist reaction and the response of Sir Matthew Hale.
The uncle of his, Sir Matthew Seton, he was barmy.

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A week ago, Sir Matthew Seton dies, one of the wealthiest men in England.
That uncle of his, Sir Matthew Seton -- he was barmy.
Bred by Sir Matthew Pierson, he was a son of Grey Hautboy and a Makeless mare . [ 2 ].
The uncle of his, Sir Matthew Seton, he was barmy. Rather a mad family.
That uncle of his, Sir Matthew Seton -- he was barmy. Rather a mad family.

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