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– Jack? ___ Sir. - English Only forum
'How do we say "Thank you very much, sir"?' asked Donald. :Punctuation - English Only forum
[Directly], sir; the shoulder is just bandaged - English Only forum
[Is it, sir?] You soon give in - English Only forum
[Rather: but] I’ll tell you all about it by-and-bye, sir - English Only forum
A young person's addressing an aged person: good sir, old sir - English Only forum
About Cover letter introduction ( Dear Sir/Madame ...) - English Only forum
address your teacher, Sir, Madam? [high school, university] - English Only forum
Addressing old, young and in between people: Sir, Ma'am - English Only forum
after Sir Francis Drake was gone his long journey of all - English Only forum
and in church there goes up prayer to Gawd for those ’oo—well, for the others, sir, ’oo—— - English Only forum
And <though> you would call it a burden, a sacrifice, you are mistaken, sir. - English Only forum
And, sir, if I be not fit to go to prison, I am not fit, - English Only forum
arise sir! - English Only forum
Aye, aye, sir! - English Only forum
Bogie's five miles out, sir. - English Only forum
But not hats, no sir - English Only forum
calling a highschool teacher Sir - UK only - English Only forum
calling/addressing adults as "Sir" and "Ma'am" - English Only forum
Can/Could I have a word with you sir? - English Only forum
Capitalization in Dad/Father/Papa/Mom/Mother/Momma/Uncle/ Granny/Madam/Sir - English Only forum
Capitalize Sir or Ma'am (for teachers) in direct address - English Only forum
Choose then, sir—her who loves you best - English Only forum
Connie was aware from successful, old, hearty, <bluffing> Sir Malcolm - English Only forum
customers (plural for sir/madam) - English Only forum
Dear CEO! or Dear sir - English Only forum
Dear Madam / Sir, - English Only forum
Dear Sir or Madam - English Only forum
Dear Sir or Madam - English Only forum
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Dear Sir or Madam of.... - English Only forum
Dear Sir, thank you/ Thank you... - English Only forum
Dear Sir? - English Only forum
Dear Sir/Madam - English Only forum
Dear sir/madam - English Only forum
Dear Sir/Madam & To Whom It May Concern - English Only forum
Dear Sir/Madam or Dear Sir & Madam [Email Salutation] - English Only forum
Dear Sir/Madam vs Dear Sirs - English Only forum
Dear Sir/Madam vs To Whom It May Concern - English Only forum
Dear Sir/Madam when I know the name but don't know the sex? - English Only forum
Dear Sir/Madame (?) - English Only forum
Dear Sir/To the chief editor - English Only forum
Dear sirs, sir, or what - English Only forum
"Do i help you, sir?" and "will i help you, sir?" - English Only forum
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Does a King/Queen say "Sir/Ma'am" ? - English Only forum
Don't be galvanic, sir! - English Only forum
Don't <sir> me [verb] - English Only forum
E-mail opening: Dear Sir/ Dear Sir or Madam etc. - English Only forum
exactly so sir - English Only forum
excuse me sir/madam - English Only forum
Fair sir - English Only forum
for Lady Bertram was convinced of very little more than that Sir Thomas thought Fanny ought to go, and therefore that she
must. - English Only forum
From you, sir - English Only forum
Get help, sir. - English Only forum
Go Sir! - English Only forum
Good morning / Hello / Excuse me, Sir. - English Only forum
Good morning Sir [polite correction? I am a lady] - English Only forum
good sir - English Only forum
Goodbye, sir! - English Only forum
got clear of Sir Clifford and of his own wife, even if they got clear - English Only forum
guv (gov) - boss - sir/mum - English Only forum
He’ll do that once too often, sir. - English Only forum
Headings Sub: Sir, We - English Only forum
Hello sir, a shot of tequila, please. - English Only forum
Hello sir/Madam - English Only forum
Hi, Sir/Madam - English Only forum
How are you, sir? - English Only forum
How to call a teacher in class (sir-Mr.-professor-teacher) - English Only forum
How you doing, sir? - English Only forum
I always address to my dad as/by Sir. - English Only forum
I bear you no ill, sir - English Only forum
I demand you to turn around sir - English Only forum
I have just finished vs. Sir Xiangtian had managed - English Only forum
I have, sir, neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak, in this place - English Only forum
I imagine, sir, that you were not actually christened? - English Only forum
I will join you, sir, in just a taste of brandy - English Only forum
If he could have remained neutral,Sir Edward Grey would have done - English Only forum
If you have a fancy for anything in that line, away with you, sir - English Only forum
If you have no more to fear from Mr. Mason than you have from me, sir, you are very safe.’ - English Only forum
If you'd be so kind as to try this on, sir. - English Only forum
Is it a <charge>, sir? - English Only forum
Is it cringe if you use 'sir' in daily life? - English Only forum
Is the first letter in 'sir' written with a small or capital letter? - English Only forum
It can never be, sir; it does not sound likely - English Only forum
It was nine years ago <that, when> Sir Alfred returned ... - English Only forum
It’s not for a man the shape you’re in, Sir Clifford, to twit me for havin’ a cod atween my legs - English Only forum
John Thomas is Sir John, to your Lady Jane - English Only forum
Madam... Sir... Ms./Mrs. and Mr. (in a letter) - English Only forum
man vs. sir - English Only forum
Mr, Mrs, Sir, Ma'am. . .[with and without periods?] - English Only forum
Mrs Bolton was convinced, if it did come, it would be Sir Clifford’s child. - English Only forum
No tins, no sir - English Only forum
No, sir ... Yes, sir - English Only forum
No, sir. - English Only forum
Nothing much, yet, sir. - English Only forum
Oh! sir, don’t, don’t pray be cross to me - English Only forum
old Sir Roger - English Only forum
Our apologies, sir - English Only forum
Police officers and 'sir' - English Only forum
Pommers, Sir Nigel's horse - English Only forum
"Pranged me bally kite in the soup, sir" - English Only forum
pronunciation: 'F ['F I was you, sir,] - English Only forum
pronunciation: ɜr vs ər in AmE [word, sir, fur / letter, paper] - English Only forum
Puzzle about Sir Winston Churchill's wording - English Only forum
Seems I am hard to remove, sir. - English Only forum
She and Hilda stayed in a little hotel off Pall Mall, and Sir Malcolm was in his club - English Only forum
she was very witty in a quiet way about Sir Geoffrey and his determined patriotism - English Only forum
sir - English Only forum
Sir - addressing an interviewee - English Only forum
sir [used by Iago in 'Othello'] - English Only forum
Sir / Ma'am (military title) - English Only forum
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"sir" and "madam" in the UK - English Only forum
sir and mister - English Only forum
Sir and Mr - English Only forum
Sir and Mr / Madam and Mrs [letter] - English Only forum
Sir Corey, if you have not of it <'twere better you forgot it>, skirted the Circle and went your way - English Only forum
Sir followed by family name - English Only forum
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, anyone? - English Only forum
Sir George Mackenzie of Coul - English Only forum
sir is an expert - English Only forum
Sir Malcolm lit a cigar and said, <heartily> - English Only forum
Sir Sleep-A-Lot? - English Only forum
Sir Thomas Digges - English Only forum
Sir Thomas had amongst other curiosities... - English Only forum
Sir to madam - English Only forum
sir took the class before four days - English Only forum
Sir Tristram fought still in like hard - English Only forum
sir vs his/her name [replying to e-mails] - English Only forum
Sir Walter Scott wrote with dash and grandiosity - English Only forum
Sir, can you here for a moment? - English Only forum
Sir, I'm not your arrest. - English Only forum
"Sir", "Ma'am", "Mr.", "Miss" --- Capitalization? - English Only forum
sir, madam - English Only forum
Sir, madam -police??! - English Only forum
Sir, may I invite you? - English Only forum
Sir, please side [=move?] - English Only forum
Sir, sir, I think you dropped your wallet! - English Only forum
Sir, thus it is. This is the proportion. Let me see;........ - English Only forum
Sir, which cities does the bus pass? - English Only forum
Sir, would you please spring my printout? - English Only forum
Sir, you can't smoke here. Sorry, I ___ the sign. - English Only forum
Sir, your money? - English Only forum
Sir? - English Only forum
Sir/ Mr. how to address a man you don't know - English Only forum
Sir/Madam capitalization (Vocatives) - English Only forum
sir/sirs - English Only forum
soldier: Understood sir! - English Only forum
Specific of renowned Chinese doctor, sir. - English Only forum
tail first sir, with their belly toward the sun - English Only forum
Tea or Eucharist, sir - English Only forum
teacher/Sir/Madam - English Only forum
The capitalisation of sir - English Only forum
The other anecdote touches upon the career of Sir Charles Blount, afterward Lord Mountjoy. - English Only forum
The student asks, "May I come in, Sir?" - English Only forum
There you are, sir! - English Only forum
they are very severe, sir: both and <the next>. - English Only forum
They look back to the passive hero of Sir Walter Scott's fiction - English Only forum
Titles - Mr Mrs Ms Ma'am Sir - English Only forum
To Whom It May Concern, Dear Sir or Madam - English Only forum
Using 'sir' as the subject or object of a sentence - English Only forum
We beg for an audience, sir - English Only forum
What colour sir - English Only forum
What's not to get, sir - English Only forum
Why am I under arrest?sir - English Only forum
Will there be anything else, sir? - English Only forum
Will you be wanting the Batpod, sir? - English Only forum
Ye shall not so, said Sir Uwaine, but ye shall have ado with me. - English Only forum
Ye-es, sir,” returned Jerry - English Only forum
Yes sir - English Only forum
Yes sir, no sir, two bags full - English Only forum
Yes sir! - English Only forum
Yes, Sir. You are right - English Only forum
Yes, sir/ma’am [with family] - English Only forum
yes/ yes sir/ present sir/ present/ I am here sir/ sir - English Only forum
Yet are you not capricious, sir? - English Only forum
You do not know me, sir - English Only forum
You left Paris yesterday, sir - English Only forum
You’ll find us rough. Sir, but you ’ll find us ready. - English Only forum
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