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Example sentences for "although she"

  • But he was a shelter to Annie--and to Tibbie also, although she and he were too much of a sort to appear to the best advantage in their intercourse.

  • That she had taken only once in her life--from Mr Cowie, whom she continued to love the more dearly for it, although she no longer attended his church.

  • But when no exultant denial of them arrived from the pen of his mother, although she wrote as she had promised, then she understood by degrees that the youth had erred from the path, and had denied the Lord that bought him.

  • Although she spoke in this lightsome manner, as if it made no difference, I saw that her quick heart was moving, and the flash of her eyes controlled.

  • I did not even care to stroke the nose of my pony Peggy, although she pushed it in through the rails, where a square of broader lattice is, and sniffed at me, and began to crop gently after my fingers.

  • I have them dished up occasionally by mother, although she prefers to descant upon the immortal eighties, when she was a leader herself and 'money wasn't everything.

  • She refused to cut Mrs. Hofer, although she ceased to call on her, as her mother and her husband made such a point of it; but she gave little thought to the sorrows of that ambitious young matron.

  • His acquirements are not of the highest order, but such as they are they are completely under control, and he knows the use of them.

  • Then the newspapers took up his case, the Jupiter among the rest, and wafted his name in eulogistic strains through every reading-room in the nation.

  • And at your English dinner-parties all is so dull and so stately.

  • But it was long years before she connected the phrase with herself, although she smiled in response to the voice that uttered it.

  • He did not think Beth too young to be worried morning, noon, and night on the subject, although she took it very seriously.

  • Then, for want of that proper tendance and comfort which a few pounds would have brought her, although she survived, she survived as a wreck, the mere relic and ruin of her poor unhappy self.

  • Although she was so little, she became a perfect nurse.

  • The exhilaration of the air satisfied Marie, although she had no playmate, and there was nothing special with which she could amuse herself.

  • Nobody wants to be hard on you; nobody wants to be hard on your founder, although she must no longer take her place as a member of this school; but if you don't confess, very stringent and terrible methods will have to be resorted to.

  • We are not going to have a large party--just one or two of the mistresses and little Ruth Craven, who, although she is a foundationer, seems to be a very nice sort of child.

  • You shall be desperately proud of me; and so shall granny, although she doesn't hold with much learning.

  • She had all her life been so abundantly supplied with clothes that, although she loved to array herself in fine garments, the want of them in others never attracted her attention.

  • The ball became rather dull, although she looked a good deal at the King and Queen and thought how extraordinary it was that she should be in the same room with them.

  • The tears came into her eyes, although she looked at him steadily.

  • Mrs. Clinton is a clever woman, although she doesn't show it, and her dear, stupid old husband would smother the brains of Minerva if he lived with her.

  • Owing, I think, to the unnatural habit of reticence which had been forced upon her, she had not mentioned them to me, although she continued to correspond with them.

  • She followed me slowly, although she looked as if she had not quite made up her mind, and got in; but still as if she were hesitating.

  • It is a terrible step for a woman to take, from No to Yes Lady who requires urging, although she is dying to sing Let them laugh that win!

  • Although she is so kind to us, I am afraid she is terribly unforgiving; I do not think she will ever forgive poor Flo.

  • Although she is dead, poor thing, she certainly always was a monster," wrote the widow.

  • It was that I believe which angered Mrs. Calvert, far more than the money loss, although she is exact enough to keep a cent per cent account of all her own expenses--giving lavishly the meanwhile to any purpose she elects.

  • Despite her own heavy kimono she was already chilled by the air of that late September night, while the little creature beside her was shivering as if in ague, although she seemed to be half-asleep.

  • So she merely tried to put it out of mind, although she continued to deliver many an anxious look both in the direction which the unknown warriors had come, and that in which they had gone.

  • Although she had no desire to become his next wife, she found him to be well-mannered and likeable enough, in spite of his crudeness.

  • But she could not pick him out now, although she knew he was still there, sitting with the elders in the gates of the city.

  • She thought much about this during the days that followed, although she mentioned it to no one, not even to Old Mammy.

  • So great was her own fright that for a few seconds she was completely unnerved, although she uttered no sound.

  • Jean wondered at this, although she made no comment.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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