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Example sentences for "for she"

  • Give her no token but stones, for she's as hard as steel.

  • And the old dame came out too; and when she saw Sir John, she curtsied very low, for she was a tenant of his.

  • For she has no one with whom to take counsel concerning him for whom she pines, but must waste herself in thought and vigils.

  • Then she told and related to her how Erec came to Lalut; for she had no desire to conceal it.

  • The lord of this castle himself would have dressed her in becoming fashion and would have done her every manner of favour, for she is his niece and he is a count.

  • The other cannot help smiling, without hearing more, for she is so delighted that she forgets her sorrow.

  • And then of course she feels hurt, for she is very fond of him, and likes to read him aloud in the evenings.

  • She does not turn it to the world, and it is not natural that she should, for she is very young.

  • Such as it was, however, it was part and parcel of herself, for she was, and had always from her childhood been, different from any one around her.

  • Eurynome the daughter of Nisus, Pandion's son, to whom Pallas Athene taught all her art, both wit and wisdom too; for she was as wise as the gods.

  • And Maia, the daughter of Atlas, bare to Zeus glorious Hermes, the herald of the deathless gods, for she went up into his holy bed.

  • Then Metaneira filled a cup with sweet wine and offered it to her; but she refused it, for she said it was not lawful for her to drink red wine, but bade them mix meal and water with soft mint and give her to drink.

  • Forget your anger, for she's hard to guide any way but her own.

  • He had at all events not served his cause, for she sprang at its exposed side.

  • Tom kills the highwayman and conducts the lady home to her house and her husband, for she was a married lady.

  • We soon got into discourse about religion, but did not exactly agree, for she was a bitter Methodist, as bitter as her beer, only half of which I could get down.

  • As we came under it I heard the voice of my wife, for she, standing on a balcony and distinguishing me by the lamplight, called out.

  • If I had kept the old woman in suspense, instead of blurting out the truth, I might have learned the real object of her visit; for she had an object.

  • For she must be an accomplice," he thought.

  • No further offerings or libations expect from me; these are the last honors that Cleopatra can pay your memory, for she is to be hurried away far from you.

  • For she, by all the former messages and letters sent to please her, had been put in hopes that the war was ended at Dyrrhachium, and that there was nothing more remaining for Pompey, but the pursuit of Caesar.

  • Thou wilt need to lay down a large sum with him, for she is heir to all I leave behind me," said Mord.

  • Nana was growing impatient, for she expected no more invited guests and wondered why they did not bring in supper.

  • Now, my dear fellow, it's all very well her being a countess, for she's no better than she should be.

  • All the same, they were swine, for she hadn't a sou left.

  • As Fontan had not yet come home, the old lady ventured to give expression to her fears, for she trembled to see her niece renouncing the chance of wealth.

  • Now do just go and find your wife, for she's at it with Fauchery.

  • Kate, trembling; for she thought 'governor' might be slang for watch or money.

  • Henrietta Petowker, for she is an uncommon specimen, but such women as don't fall into every man's way, I can tell you.

  • The tears were in my eyes, and then I knew that Madame Renard was boiling with rage, for she kept on nagging at me: 'Oh!

  • Not that she was beautiful, for she was a Russian with the bad characteristics of the Russian type.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "for 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:
    for all practical purposes; for half; for here; for sale; for the most part; for this; for thou; for two; forced labor and sexual; foreign exchange; foreign nation; foreign powers; foreign prince; foreign yoke; forest products; formal vote; formed the; former time; former times; formic acid; forming part; forms part; forty days; further increased; made mustard; upper parts