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Example sentences for "her and"

  • Charity stared straight ahead of her and then, dropping her flowers, fell face downward at Mr. Royall's feet.

  • In the bedroom, while she was thrusting back into the satchel the few things she had brought away with her, she suddenly felt that his eyes were on her and that he was going to speak.

  • He waved to her and sped by, his black shadow dancing merrily ahead of him down the empty moonlit road; and she leaned there watching him till he vanished under the Hatchard spruces.

  • Harney looked at her and a smile crept into his moody eyes.

  • So he prayed to Aphrodite that she would help him, and he poured out wine to her and waited; he waited, but no answer came to his prayer.

  • Then suddenly she spoke to me in another tongue, that few know save her and me, and that none can read save her and me, a dead tongue of a dead people, the people of that ancient City of the Rock, whence all our fathers came.

  • Here a mother wept over her babe, here a bride over her husband--that night the groom of her and of death.

  • The young man glanced quickly at her and laughed.

  • Naturally I was introjuced to 'er people, and well, very soon, her and me was engaged.

  • The countess, well pleased to find the steward's wife a charming young woman, made presents to her and to the children, with whom she occasionally amused herself.

  • During Madame's lifetime dinner was served to her and to her company by themselves.

  • From the bottom of his soul Petronius was sorry for her and Vinicius, but he was wounded also by the thought that for the first time in life he had not succeeded, and for the first time was beaten in a struggle.

  • At the thought that soon she would hear that dear and pleasant voice, which had spoken of love to her and of happiness worthy of the gods, and which was sounding like a song in her ears yet, delight seized her straightway.

  • The hood fell from his head, and at sight of that face, which was known to her and which at that moment was terrible, the blood grew cold in Lygia from fright, and the voice died in her throat.

  • But Lysippus would have made wonderful groups of her and thee.

  • And his wife called her maid to her and said, 'Let us change clothes, and you shall be called by my name, and I by yours, lest the enemy finds us.

  • Seeing that death was drawing near her, she called the King to her and spoke as follows: 'I am now going to leave you, and as you are young and in your prime, of course after my death you will marry again.

  • Philip glanced at her and began to laugh.

  • Always I'd have to be afraid you were thinking of her and regretting.

  • I hope you will call on her and be friends.

  • Polly instantly went to her and held up her face to be kissed.

  • She snatched up a creamy lace yoke with long sleeves that recently had been made for her and held it out.

  • Anne cried, running to her and kneeling at her side.

  • By various gestures he seemed to be trying to explain something to her and at last she caught at the germ of his idea--that her white man was a prisoner there.

  • He wondered if she knew how Tarzan felt toward her and then he himself began to speculate upon the truth of the ape-man's charges.

  • And it meant so much to her to know, for the battle-lines were north of her and if she could but locate the direction of the firing she would know which way to go in the morning.

  • And yet I somehow feel she needs help--craves it--and I want to give it to her and can't.

  • When she fell she grabbed hold of the shelf with all the milk pails and stewpans on it, and it gave way and went down with her and made a splendid crash.

  • Thanks to her and Phil, the call really went off very well, except for a slight sense of strain in the atmosphere and two rather untoward incidents.

  • And Jack looked on her and said: "And thou, my Lady and Queen, thou art dight as thou wouldst wend with us?

  • She shook her head, but said nought, and the great man scowled on her and said: 'Mistress, wilt thou set thy word against mine?

  • He looked at her and then he spoke to her captor.

  • Tara of Helium removed the scarf from about her and handed it to the slave.

  • Her father and mother looked at her and smiled.

  • That she had descended to a sphere unworthy of her and new to her, nobody could doubt.

  • What would be said of her and of me, if you made Susan rich with your money, and if I married her?

  • I have behaved cruelly to her and to you.

  • The servant received his orders from her and retired.

  • Her mother laughed with all her heart, and then Sophie, beginning to be doubtful again, went up to her and asked if she were angry.

  • I conceived the idea of asking her to introduce me to Lady Betty, so I went up to her and proffered my request, but she replied politely that she could not do so not having the honour to know my name.

  • The ghouls seemed to pass and repass along in front of her and to be laughing audibly because that mad Englishman had been offered his life in exchange for his honour.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her and" 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:
    dorsal view; her brow; her dark; her family; her forehead; her friends; her letter; her life; her manner; her master; her neck; her people; her present; her sisters; her tone; her voice very low; her was; her white; here alone; here taken; here used; hereby amended; heroic poem; ignominious death; shall leave; what were