Use she in a sentence
Sentences starting with she
- She must leave Zorrillo, leave him to-morrow. [10]
- She said: "If you've done wrong, Si Hawkins, it's a wrong that will shine brighter at the judgment day than the rights that many' a man has done before you. [5]
- She saw a youth with a sword hurrying towards the Cohue Royale from a tangled mass of combatants. [11]
- She marries to your pleasure, therefore she has peace and your love. [11]
- She didn't know your name--Miss Hylda Maryon, I mean. [11]
- She had seen your name in the papers--English and Jamaican. [11]
- She went to your house. [9]
- She says, "Take your hands away, Huckleberry; what a mess you are always making! [5]
- She desires not your governance and care. [11]
- She has played your game handsomely--I've been in her confidence. [11]
Sentences ending with she
- I appeal to you, sir," turning to the gentleman of the house, "to know where Ambulinia has gone, or where is she? [5]
- But what do you think is Roweny beginning to lean any toward him, or ain't she? [5]
- He'll never forgive you no more than she. [9]
- If he thought with loathing on his former life, so did she. [9]
- She did not wish to look, but that which had turned on the light and bade her was stronger than she. [9]
- And Father Damon, who was trying to save souls, was he accomplishing anything more than she? [4]
- If ever woman went about doing good in an unselfish spirit it was she. [4]
- Adams' widow done well to trust their liberality, didn't she? [9]
- Natalie is quite well again now, isn't she? [2]
- But my aunt was not to be disabled by this, --not she. [9]
Short sentences using she
- And she was your protegee. [9]
- Does she know your brother? [8]
- She was still young. [4]
- She is very young. [12]
- Did she hate you? [11]
- She would astound you. [11]
- Yes, she loved you, Jethro. [9]
- She should worship you! [11]
- She told me you were. [9]
- She cannot spare you now. [10]
Sentences containing she two or more times
- This Alexandria--in her youth as dissolute as she was fair--what is she now but an old hag? [10]
- My Irenia is yours--" "But she does love me, and even should she no longer--" "The test is at hand. [10]
- This place is your daughter's for her to do what she chooses with it, and I think she ought to sell it. [11]
- She rejoiced over your blindness, and she will gnash her teeth with rage and grief when she hears that it was Tabus who brought light into the darkness that surrounds you. [10]
- But when the youngest went, she commenced the work as soon as she reached the lodge; although it had always been occupied, still the Indians never could see any one. [5]
- Two of the younger men Honora recognized with a start, but for a moment she could not place them--until suddenly she remembered that she had seen them on her wedding trip at Hot Springs. [9]
- She was so young, and she had shown kindness to a Hebrew surely they might listen to her. [10]
- She is so young that she does not yet understand what life is. [4]
- Agne, Marcus, the young soldier--nay, even Gorgo, were loftier and nobler than she or her people, and she was conscious for the first time that the dangers from which Marcus had longed to protect her were not the offspring of his fancy. [10]
- When she was young she was beautiful--like a Madonna by an old master. [9]
More example sentences with the word she in them
- But as the zigzag flash of lightning had just been followed by the peal of thunder, she clung to him, earnestly beseeching him not to leave her. [10]
- He hoped this youth to whom she was attached would make her life happy. [6]
- Then she was yours for less than one moon, and you sent her far away, and you stayed. [11]
- Then, the night you're ready, fetch the leg a kick, down she goes; slip off your chain, and there you are. [5]
- I think what you're doing is splendid, Brooks, only--" here she gave him an appealing, rather commiserating look--"only I do wish you would take more interest in--in underlying principles. [9]
- It will divert your thoughts," she added, addressing Natasha. [2]
- You have heard your mothers and fathers speak of Aunt Patty, my dears, and they will tell you how she spoiled them when they went a-visiting to Gordon's Pride. [9]
- The words "murdered your mother" haunted her, and she remembered the law of the ancients which refused to prescribe a punishment for the killing of parents, because they considered such a monstrous deed impossible. [10]
- My visits to your mother have been to me a comfort, a pleasure,--for she is a rare person. [9]
- That would be your legacy and your blessing to her--the death of a murderer; and she would be left alone with the woman that would hate you in death! [11]
- I know that your husband--that Mr. March was there; I read his testimony; and I wished to ask him--to ask him--" She stopped and looked distractedly about. [8]
- I will tell your fortune," she suddenly added, reaching for his hand. [11]
- I suppose, with your extraordinary radical views, you mean that she might have remained here and married George. [9]
- Now, away to your duty," she added, tapping his breast affectionately with her fan, "and when everything is done, come and take me to my room. [11]
- My wife needs your care no longer; she has other protectors now. [10]
- She said: "Read your book--and then I will answer you! [5]
- The day after your baptism she died. [11]
- She was the youngest of five maiden sisters, and had arrived at the mature age of eighteen. [4]
- They are still young...." She bent her head and continued in a whisper: "Has he performed his final duty, Prince? [2]
- If I died young, she would follow me. [10]
- The woman was young, good looking, she seemed intelligent. [11]
- She beheld herself, young, fresh-cheeked, with life beating high and all the impulses of youth panting to use, sitting at the head of the seigneury table. [11]
- She seemed still young, but poverty had marked her with unmistakable signs. [9]
- She was still young, but her slightly pockmarked countenance showed the wear and tear of sorrow of some kind. [11]
- In one so young, and so unused to the scenes in which she had lately moved, this sinking of the spirit was not surprising. [12]
- She was so young, and so exquisite, that Fate seemed harsh and cruel in darkening her vision, making pitfalls for her feet. [11]
- It was a young woman--a young woman where properly no young woman belonged; for she was in Judge Driscoll's house, and in the bedroom over the judge's private study or sitting room. [5]
- She was a young woman of thirty, slim to spareness, simply dressed in a shirtwaist and a dark blue skirt; alert, so distinctly American in type as to give a suggestion of the Indian. [9]
- And after the young woman had told with great simplicity and earnestness of the struggle to support herself and lead an honest and self-respecting existence, it seemed to Honora that at last she had opened the book of life at the proper page. [9]
- Go to the young surgeon who had accompanied them, ask him who she was, and so learn the clue to the mystery concerning her lover? [11]
- Ma'am Allen, (the young rogue sticks to that name, in speaking of the gentleman with the diamond,) Ma'am Allen tried to peek into it one day when she left it on the sideboard. [6]
- As for his young pupil, she has often thought of being a teacher herself, so that she is of course very glad to acquire any accomplishment that may be useful to her in that capacity. [6]
- The other day young Princess Irina Vasilevna came to see me; she was an awful sight--looked as if she had put two barrels on her arms. [2]
- She begged the young persons who had travelled to tell something of their experiences. [6]
- She caught the young officer by his cuffs, and a look of solemnity and fear appeared on her flushed face. [2]
- He called his young mistress by name, but she did not hear him. [9]
- One of the young men she recognized from a photograph on Susan's bureau. [9]
- Of all the young men she knew, not one had ever ventured into anything of the sort. [9]
- She chaffed the young men pleasantly and wittily, as she supposed, and as the rest also supposed, apparently, judging by the applause and laughter which she got by her efforts. [5]
- Of the other young men of the village Gifted Hopkins was perhaps the most fervent of her admirers, as he had repeatedly shown by effusions in verse, of which, under the thinnest of disguises, she was the object. [6]
- Neither of the young men felt like attempting to see Laura that day, and she saw no company except the newspaper reporters, until the arrival of Col. [5]
- Lurida and her young man--Gabriel is what she calls him--were naturally the objects of special attention. [6]
- Dorothea received the young man with warm sympathy; she had heard that his father had fallen in the fight, and how nobly he too had distinguished himself. [10]
- Here was the young man whose life she had saved, at least for the moment, and who was yet in danger from the disease which had almost worn out his powers of resistance. [6]
- She kissed the young man on his forehead, wetting him with her tears. [2]
- Thus the ingenuous young man argued with himself, until it seemed plain to him that if Evelyn loved him, and the conviction grew that she did, all obstacles must give way to this overmastering passion of his life. [4]
- Another, a mature young lady of fifteen, who waited on the table, in the leisure after supper asked the Friend for a light for her cigarette, which she had deftly rolled. [4]
- But for a young lady in long skirts to make her way down that balsam, squirming about and through the stubs and dead limbs, testing each one before she trusted her weight to it, was another affair. [4]
- No doubt the Young Girl was capricious in setting the little engine at work, but she cut short a good many disquisitions that threatened to be tedious. [6]
- The' 's a young gen'l'm'n up at that school where she go,--so some of 'em tells me, 'n' she loves t' see him 'n' talk wi' him, 'n' she talks about him when she 's asleep sometimes. [6]
- Certainly she was young enough (she said to herself) to draw the eyes of those who cared for youth and beauty. [11]
- She liked the Young Doctor, as who did not who came in contact with him, except those who had fear of him, and who had an idea that he could read their minds as he read their bodies. [11]
- She saw the young doctor driving towards them out of the covered bridge! [11]
- Without heeding the young Burgrave Eitelfritz or Sir Boemund Altrosen, who were just approaching her, she forced her way nearer to her father, He still maintained his self-control, but already the veins on his brow had swollen and his short figure was rigidly erect. [10]
- And for the young bloods, whose greatest regret was that they could not send forth a daughter of joy into the Champs Elysee in her carriage, she had ever sent them about their business. [11]
- She was very young and pretty and accommodating, and always ready to do what she could to make things pleasant. [5]
- Besides, you know, you'll be in costume, and that makes all the difference in the world; Juliet's in a balcony, enjoying the moonlight before she goes to bed, and she's got on her night-gown and her ruffled nightcap. [5]
- If he loves you,--and I have long suspected that he does--" "Oh, no," she cried, hiding her face "No. [9]
- And Hugh for you," she added significantly. [9]
- We have recognized you," he now seemed to hear the words she had uttered and to see before him her eyes, her smile, her traveling hood, and a stray lock of her hair... and there seemed to him something pathetic and touching in all this. [2]
- She prayed for you, the son of Severus. [10]
- If she needs you, she'll be sure to let you know. [11]
- For she loves you, Richard, as surely as the world is turning. [9]
- She has vexed you, of that there can be no doubt; how, I can only guess. [10]
- They belong to you, not to me, and this very day I will send them to the noble Julia, that she may give them to you. [10]
- The trouble with you, my dear Hugh, is that you have never failed," she went on, "you've never had a good, hard fall, you've always been on the winning side, and you've never had the world against you. [9]
- I don't mean you, Lucy, or Laureston," she added to her sister, Mrs. Grey. [9]
- Still, I ask you, do you think there is a reason why from her height she should stoop down to rescue you or give you any joy? [11]
- It was not you, but she, who drew him to-night to your house. [10]
- She fled from you, and went the pilgrimage to Mecca. [11]
- But I tell you"--her deep blue eyes flashed as she spoke--"that so long as you were still a genuine creating artist the case was different. [10]
- But I loved you--" She shook her head, and with a smile of pitying disdain--he could so little see the real truth, his real misdemeanour--she said: "Oh no, never--never! [11]
- She had seen you yesterday morning, and fancied she had noted how great and severe your sufferings were. [10]
- I scarcely believe you would know it if she did tell you. [9]
- If she did, you would have to check your extravagances mighty quick, sir. [9]
- He came to you with the good news first," she said with a flutter. [11]
- I--I can't tell you where she's gone, but she promised to write, to send me her address. [9]
- There, if ever you want such a person, or if--" She paused. [11]
- And she forbade you too, Malfalconnet, to give me your confidence? [10]
- I don't want you to think that I was eavesdropping," she added quickly; "I couldn't help hearing it. [9]
- I don't want you to pity me for it," she said, forestalling a politeness from Mrs. March. [8]
- Ian, she meant you to have the letter, and here it is. [11]
- I would desire you to give my particular respects to Fanny; but perhaps you will not wish her to know you have received this, lest she should desire to see it. [7]
- I shall want you to come along with us, Mr Brass, and the--' he looked at Miss Sally as if in some doubt whether she might not be a griffin or other fabulous monster. [12]
- Was it because you thought she deserved it, and that you had given her reason to expect it? [7]
- If she affects you this way, what will she do to me? [9]
- Dorcas, what do you think she will think of next? [5]
- And when do you think she will be ready for a drawing- room--Her Majesty Queen Victoria's, or ours? [11]
- Did she give you these flowers? [10]
- But to tell you the truth, Jethro, one old friend to another, durned if I don't wish she was married. [9]
- She has shown you the paper, she has written, I suppose. [6]
- She said: "Are you the bastard? [5]
- I shall show you that when she recovered her health, her mind was changed, she was not what she had been. [5]
- Has Irene telegraphed you that she has got over her chill? [4]
- It's lucky for you that from what she let fall, I've got the clue I want, for if I hadn't, I'd have visited the failure upon you, I can tell you. [12]
- Now, frankly, are you speaking of Miss Treherne, or of some one of whom she is the outline, as it were? [11]
- She of whom you speak is the wife of another. [10]
- But, Phil, if you should ever come to think that she is not too good for you, you will not be good enough for her. [4]
- She said: "Would you send all of the baskets? [5]
- So it is, you see, she is afraid to tell the truth. [11]
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