During a great portion of the day, Mark found himself riding by the side of Mrs. Proudie, as that lady leaned back in her carriage.
As she came thither in her carriage, Mrs. Harold Smith herself was not altogether devoid of that sinking of the heart which is so frequently the forerunner of any difficult and hazardous undertaking.
She laid as proud a head upon her pillow as she had borne in her carriage; and her prayer ran thus: 'May this man be a liar!
The people took her, when she rode out in her carriage presently, for a great lady, as happy as she was rich and fine.
There she inclined her head in a ghostly and statue-like manner, and so withdrew to her carriage, to seek comfort and consolation in the arms of Mr Chick, her lord.
The death of Lady Paul was very sudden; her sister Lady Ravensworth first heard of it when calling to inquire at the door in the Strand in her carriage.
On June 8 she would not get out of her carriage, but begged me to come down to her and speak to her in it.
With a bundle like a tramp, I passed through Colney Hatch, Finchley, and Hendon, keeping Harrow steeple and hill well in view, and two miles from Harrow met Kate in her carriage.
But mother has given up her carriage," he concluded triumphantly.
Bigot tendered her his arm, which she at once accepted, and he accompanied her to her carriage.
Querini, seeing the numerous boxes which she was going to place on her carriage; and when he had heard that her carriage was the one he had just looked at, he seemed surprised; it was indeed a very good vehicle.
The next evening I met the marchioness at the entrance of the palace, and offered her my arm to come out of her carriage.
Our supper was delicious, and my Tonine charmed me with the gracefulness of her carriage.
Her carriage, which was always at my disposal, was at the door, and I drove to the Boulevards, where I walked till the evening, wondering all the while at the extraordinary fantasies of the marchioness.
The Governor's lady said some gracious words of welcome to her young hostess, invited her to a dinner-party a few days off, and having ordered up her carriage, swept away with her daughters.
Hazel was accompanied to her carriage of course, as usual.
When, however, a little later, that young lady came forth to her carriage, attended as usual by a retinue of servitors, a single figure was standing by her carriage door.
He would not even look another remonstrance that night; only, he resolved to stay out the evening and at least see the girl safe in her carriage to go home.
It was dark, and he was strolling down the Avenue, when out of a brilliantly lighted jewellery shop came Mrs. Billy Alden to her carriage.
There was one young matron whom Montague would meet, a raging beauty, who regularly got drunk at dinner parties, and had to be escorted to her carriage by the butler.
She did not look at him, but began slowly to stroll up and down, keeping near to her carriage.
She went to her carriage, put her hand on the rail, mounted the steps, passing into the corridor, and reached her compartment just as the train began to move.
The brown man was on the platform alone, standing still and looking intently towards her carriage.
At that moment she called to mind the robbery of her carriage at Waldenhausen.
The little lady was tucked into her carriage; white mittens on her tiny hands, and a white veil over her rosy face.
She often takes her nap in her carriage, and there's no use waking her.
When I returned home from an errand, Lisa said that your Marjorie and Gladys Fulton had had Dotty out in her carriage, and had also another baby who was visiting you.
They said she was disgusting in her own house, but, driving in her carriage, she WAS just smart!
But Nana was astonished to find Gaga in her carriage, sitting with Bijou and Louiset on her knees.
The servants had at last hurried up, and the old lady insisted on their carrying the fainting Georges down to her carriage.
At this Nana got up and stood on one of the seats of her carriage so as to obtain a better view, and in so doing she trampled the bouquets of roses and myosotis underfoot.
A moment later, he and Collingwood had joined Nesta in her carriage, and the horses' heads were turned in the direction towards which Byner and Prydale were already hastening.
She walked in the direction of her carriage, which had been waiting for her some distance down the winding road, and now came to meet her, turning as it neared the upper wall.
And so it also happened that Princess Theresa left her carriage waiting, and walked past it, with Captain Mansana on one side of her, and the companion, as usual, on the other.
With a violent oath Gordon carried her to her carriage.
She was both young and old at the same time, and, by a certain dignity in her carriage, showed the high value which she set upon her charms and perfections.
The young man quickly turned to another picture, and only left it when she returned to her carriage.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her carriage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.