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Example sentences for "did she"

  • Did she use to show the pebbles to anybody?

  • Did she say, "If one thing should happen"?

  • Did she talk of the state of health in which he was?

  • When he grew worse, did she advise a physician might be called in?

  • O why, why, did she refuse my sincere address to tie the knot before we came to this house!

  • Did she never, from girlhood to now, hoyden?

  • For minutes after, Laura was lost in the pattern on her plate; and not till tongues were loosened and dishes being passed, did she venture to steal a glance round.

  • Whereas, did she, Laura, try to imitate Maria, venture to pout or to smirk, it was ten to one she would be rebuked for impertinence.

  • Laura knew this; knew indeed that, did she coax, Mother could refuse her nothing.

  • Did she, in short, want anything he could possibly get her, or do for her?

  • And Mrs. Grant, did she say--did she speak; was she there all the time?

  • Did she think of being up before you set off?

  • Did she refer to the one I had picked up from the floor and placed on a side-table?

  • Did she wear a black and white plaid silk and a hat trimmed with various colored ribbons and flowers?

  • Did she think I couldn't see the length of her dining-room table through the crack of the parlor door?

  • Did she go about her ordinary business as usual, or did she make a complaint?

  • Don’t say to the best of your belief; did she or not?

  • Did she come up then to the best of your belief?

  • Did she belong to this century or to the preceding one?

  • Did she pray to Him, imploring Him to do for her what He has never yet done for any one, to let her retain until her last day her charm, her freshness and her gracefulness?

  • Did she make a fool of me so easily as that?

  • The boy's mother did n't never talk much about Mis' Captain Pelham, did she?

  • She did n't never have her over to talk with her about what she was going to do with the boy, did she?

  • Did she know, he wondered, that he had been watching her like an owl all the time?

  • Did she expect a reward for her warning, he wondered.

  • Did she--did Mr. Sabin know your position, did he understand that you are the future Earl of Deringham?

  • Did she long to clasp again that form, once so beloved, in her maternal embrace?

  • It was a little transient ray that had been sent athwart her darkness, and no one understood its fleetingness better than did she.

  • Did she mean to rent the room for them, and for how long?

  • As for Mrs. Roberts, did she, or did she not, represent a different and higher type than any of the others?

  • Did she think, for gracious sake, that Mary V was going to murder Johnny?

  • She didn't go foolin' off with Tex, did she?

  • Well, the Jane changed her mind, did she?

  • Once more, and for the last time, did she hold in her arms the body of her most beloved Son, to whom she had been unable to give any testimony of love during the long hours of his martyrdom.

  • Did she, like these holy women, attain the end?

  • Did she--did she take it so much to heart?

  • Ruth did want to play in the tournament, but so did she, for that matter!

  • Did she stop at the tree after the rope was tied?

  • They had not noticed Barbara nor did she feel it was quite proper to interrupt them, as she did not know the strange woman who was with them.

  • Did she mention me during the time that followed Captain Sedgewick's death?

  • Did she drop no hint as to the whereabouts of this place to which they were going?

  • I don't suppose my little girl ever showed you her mother's jewel-case, did she, Gilbert?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "did 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:
    above mentioned; been lost; did his; did not; did not know how; did not know what; did not know where; did not know whether; did not take long; did not think proper; did she; did this; did you; didactic poetry; didna think; eight books; good folk; lantern slides; letter which; mental alienation; must acknowledge; other religious; present from; public auction; that letter; your presence