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Example sentences for "before she"

  • I think that Mary has invented a hair tonic and is going to try it on us before she has it patented.

  • She's actually more unpleasant than she was before she reformed.

  • Betty was picking herself up, intent upon clearing Helen's half of the room at least, before she went to bed, when another tap sounded on the door.

  • Of course all that happened before her horizon had "broadened"--before she encountered a truly distinguished person like Ridgeley Holman Dobson.

  • Before she had a chance to get in any professional work, Mrs. Bonner bore down on her with a tall young man, a stranger.

  • Chuse no Country wench: For she'l want a whole years learning, before she'l know how to shine upon a house or Office, and two years to learn to make a cursie.

  • It is necessary for a lady who intends to hunt, to obtain as much practice as possible over the various kinds of fences which she may have to negotiate when hunting, before she appears in the field.

  • The lady who is a capable horsewoman, which I need hardly say she ought to be before she attempts to hunt in any country, should, if she wishes to ride in Leicestershire, get as much practice as possible over ridge and furrow (Fig.

  • Before she gets on his back, the instructor should show how the reins should be held, and how the horse should be given the order to walk.

  • Her eyes rested on me absently--she was, as I imagined, considering with herself, before she spoke.

  • She waited a little, in the fear that her eyes might betray her, before she returned to Carmina.

  • I bet half-a-crown she changes her mind, before she gets to the top of the stairs.

  • In his absence, she was always talking of him--and Zo had seen her kiss his photograph before she put it back in the case.

  • The cavaliers supped by themselves, and Madame Montoni remained in her apartment, whither Emily went, before she retired to her own.

  • Before she went, she kissed the lips of St. Aubert, as she was wont to do when she bade him good night.

  • The good monk left her more tranquil than she had been since St. Aubert died; and, before she retired to her little cabin for the night, she trusted herself so far as to visit the corpse.

  • She showed him her vestiaire ticket, and the servant of the Casino was too polite to smile, as he explained that something else was necessary before she would be allowed to enter the gambling-rooms.

  • It was as if, before she turned to him, he had weighed the whole thing in his open palm and even heard a little the chink of the metal.

  • Before she knew it she was lifted aloft by the consciousness that he was simply a great and deep and high little man, and that to love him with tenderness was not to be distinguished, a whit, from loving him with pride.

  • Before she did so, however, she said what had been gathering while she waited.

  • She must learn to like us before she begins to hate him.

  • Why, she had been here scarcely half an hour, and hadn't taken off her sun-bonnet, before she told me I was to marry Junius and we two were to have this farm.

  • She remembers all the old days before she went to school.

  • Before she left, she had obtained Nora's promise to substitute it for marmalade the next morning at breakfast.

  • Before she knew it, Patty found herself sitting on the stone wall at the end of the lower pasture.

  • She wanted a good night's rest, before she had to get up and be Mrs. Harrington, with Allan and the check-book and the Current Expenses all tied to her.

  • And when it was all over she bent pitifully before she thought, and kissed one white, cold cheek.

  • Some seconds went by before she answered.

  • Before she knew it the evening was far gone, and all but one carriage had returned.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "before she" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    before alluded; before beginning; before being; before breakfast; before coming; before directed; before mentioned; before night; before observed; before referred; before said; before serving; before the cock crow; before thee; before them; before they; before using; before very; before you haue heard; economic conditions; hand neighbor; many another; mutually beneficial; ship money; water colors; wide awake