thank-you

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Examples of thank you

  • It's been a wonderful day - thank you.

  • "Would you like any more cake?" "No thank you."

  • I slept very soundly, thank you - the bed was really comfortable.

  • "Have you had enough to eat?" "Yes, thank you."

  • "Oh, and thank you for all your help!" he added as he was leaving.

  • It's been a wonderful day - thank you.

  • Say "thank you" to the lady, children.

  • I bought her some flowers to say thank you.

  • "Oh, and thank you for all your help!" he added as he was leaving.

  • It was drilled into us at an early age that we should always say 'please' and 'thank you'.

  • Although students could express desires and needs, "please" and "thank you" were rare.

  • I thank you for your continued efforts; the quality of submitted manuscripts continues to improve.

  • Massive response as public says thank you to medical staff.

  • Really great show, thank you for bringing such great and diverse music to a country that needs all the musical help it can get!

  • These many aids are not negligible at all, and it is fair to say thank you.

  • She accounts for the use of thanks/thank you in a variety of discourse settings, and for variants created by intensification.

  • Now, if both of you are in good health, he will confer to you that we thank you from our deepest inner selves.

  • Sometimes one just has to say 'thank you'.

  • Four verb phrases (thank you, bye-bye, brush teeth, wash face) frequently used with young children in daily interactions were included in the picture-naming task.

  • In spoken interaction the user can interrupt, for instance uttering pardon could you repeat that please or thank you.

  • Ten days after the questionnaire was sent out, it was followed by a combined thank you note/reminder card.

  • I suspect that they had no great anxiety about the unity of their "selves" (assuming that they were quite sufficiently "unified," thank you very much).

  • Your responses will help to shed some light on this, and we would like to thank you for your participation.

  • The most frequent conversational routines for thanking were found to be thanks/ thank you with expansions, in telephone as well as face-to-face conversation.

  • The informal tone of the justification (electrical thingys) and the inclusion of thank you further mitigate the directive.

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