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Example sentences for "girl who"

  • And you are too fastidious to be satisfied with anything short of perfection; and then you fill too high a position in the world to marry a girl who is nobody.

  • A young man may be taken with beauty, but not his relations; and they would object to a girl who is nobody and has nothing.

  • It would be a terrible thing, perfectly terrible, to have him marry a girl who is not a lady, nor even an educated woman.

  • Mont, dipping his sculls vaguely; "it's good to meet a girl who's got wit.

  • It was foolish, it was weak; and with a sweet, soft sort of girl who could be no use.

  • How-how does Hughs treat the little girl who lives in the next room to you?

  • This," confided Felicia "is a story about a girl who wanted to write a letter.

  • A girl who began to menstruate when at the age of nine years, became pregnant very shortly afterwards (d'Outreport).

  • A girl who is undressing in a hotel room, and has forgotten to bolt the door, so that a strange man suddenly enters by mistake, is ashamed; equally ashamed is a girl who encounters an exhibitionist with his penis exposed.

  • The first call, which had fooled me, must have been from some giddy girl who wanted to guy the old fellow.

  • Such considerations are, indeed, so obvious that there is no chance of carrying out thoroughly in practice the doctrine that a man should be imprisoned for life for having intercourse with a girl who is over the age of sixteen.

  • He takes the case of a girl who, at eighteen, when still mentally immature, is married to a man with whom she finds it impossible to live and a separation consequently occurs, although a divorce may be impossible to obtain.

  • A girl who winces or cries out during the operation is disgraced among the women and expelled from the settlement.

  • What would they think of a girl who cheated in basket-ball?

  • A girl who is inclined either to pity or to admire herself too greatly should give herself a vigorous shaking.

  • For a girl who is going to have any part in public life--and most girls do nowadays--a good voice is an absolute essential.

  • A girl who, after a year's absence and all that has been done for her, can't adjust herself to those who need her, has still something to learn.

  • Combettes reports the case of a girl who died at the age of eleven who had complete absence of the cerebellum in addition to other minor structural defects; this was probably the case mentioned by Cruveilhier.

  • Kerckring speaks of a girl who swallowed a needle which was ultimately extracted from the muscles of her neck.

  • Brierre de Boismont records cases of catamenia at five, seven, and eight years; and Skene mentions a girl who menstruated at ten years and five months.

  • According to Osler, who reports a fatal case in a girl who, at her death, only weighed 49 pounds, nothing more pitiable is to be seen in medical practice than an advanced case of this malady.

  • She was still the petted little girl who cannot be left alone in the dark.

  • A girl who----" She was checked by a sudden rush of almost physical repugnance.

  • What illusions could he have about a girl who, hardly a year ago, had made a fool of herself over the fat young man stolidly eating terrapin across the table?

  • It was a girl who turned up here with nothing but an evening gown and a light coat the day before yesterday; a dark girl, short.

  • A girl who is arrested for jewel robbery!

  • I hope he doesn't think I'm a parasite of a girl who clings on to little Million because she's happened to inherit a fortune.

  • Oh, I hear that so many, many times, and I feel the deepest sympathy for the girl who asks it.

  • You watch a girl who has an attack of the megrims.

  • Sometimes, to be sure, a girl who is determined to be morbid will distort such serene feelings into moodiness; but, then, these sudden spells of dejection are only distantly related to the real blue urchins.

  • But I did not relish the idea of kneeling on the dock to fish for a pipe before a strange school-girl who was, I felt sure, anxious to laugh at me.

  • A girl who existed on the old planet would have remembered, and I should have detested her.

  • No girl who loved a man who was at the Front would let him know that it seemed as if her heart were slowly breaking.

  • It was like that poem about the girl who wouldn't spell a word that the boy had missed, because she hated to go above him.

  • I have known a girl who desired to be president of the Athletic Association to bargain away her influence to another who was running for an editorship.

  • The girl certainly had pleased him;--but it might be that a girl who preferred a tailor would not have continued to please him.

  • I think that a girl who is a lady, should never marry a man who is not a gentleman.

  • I would not take the hand of a girl who told me that she loved another man, even though she was as dear to me, as,--as Lady Anna is dear to me now.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    about dark; black granite; common consent; common right; flattered himself; full stop; girl friend; girl like; girl reaches; girl who; girls were; green hair; had succeeded; kind words; large tree; leaves oval; much troubled; past participle; remained till; sensual pleasures; single grain; spined stickleback; well buttered; will certainly; worship thee; would remark