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Example sentences for "her chair"

  • She did not stoop towards me, but only gazed, leaning back in her chair.

  • She did not stoop towards me, but only gazed, leaning back in her chair: p190.

  • Miss Ingram took a book, leant back in her chair, and so declined further conversation.

  • Jo, flying out of her chair in an uncontrollable rapture.

  • Jo uttered a groan and fell back in her chair, remembering that she had given a last hasty powdering to the berries out of one of the two boxes on the kitchen table, and had neglected to put the milk in the refrigerator.

  • Fanny had been sitting back in her chair, crouching almost, her eyes fixed upon the man's face, so terrible in its earnestness and indomitable strength.

  • Fanny Brandeis leaned back in her chair, and laughed, and laughed, and laughed.

  • Twas a grand sight to see Mr. Webb dressed in scarlet on the deck, waving his hat as our yacht put off, and the guns saluted from the shore.

  • They were arrived in time perhaps to rescue her person, but not her mind; had she not instigated the young Prince to come to her; suborned servants, dismissed others, so that she might communicate with him?

  • Meanwhile the business of fighting did not go on any way to the satisfaction of Marlborough's gallant lieutenants.

  • On coming out of church, he found his way to her chair, and made her an elegant bow as she stepped into it.

  • Mary let it lie, and retreated to her chair by the fire.

  • Dorothea by this time had turned cold again, and now threw herself back helplessly in her chair.

  • Dolly leant back in her chair, slowly peeling off her gloves.

  • And, with a somewhat contemptuous smile, she walked back to her chair.

  • But at this point she sat up quite straight in her chair; her cheek flushed, and her eyelids ceased to droop in indolent insouciance.

  • Violetta was sitting in her "slantingdicular" position on her chair placed on a bench, and her little mistress knelt down before her, took her in her arms, and began to hug her.

  • She thrilled all over, and convulsively grasped the arm of her chair.

  • Mists danced before her eyes, and the very sensation that had been so studiously avoided was produced by her fainting helplessly away in her chair, while Mr. Grey was talking to her.

  • She went back thoughtfully to her chair, and sat down again in silence.

  • Magdalen started back in disgust from the first perceptible movement in the creature's body, trifling as it was, and returned to her chair.

  • Miss Garth leaned forward in her chair, and looked eagerly at Mr. Pendril across the table.

  • He took her by the shoulders and put her back in her chair.

  • She was leaning back in the farthest corner of her chair, her head resting slightly upon her fingers, her eyes studying with a curious intentness the outline of Wingrave's pale, hard face.

  • He was acutely conscious of small extraneous things, of the perfume of a great bowl of hyacinths, the ticking of a tiny French clock, the restless drumming of her finger tips upon the arm of her chair.

  • As he put the question Kent looked around at the silent girl in the corner; she had slipped back in her chair and, with closed eyes, lay white-lipped and limp.

  • As she turned to go back to her chair Dr.

  • Back in her chair Mrs. Brewster sat thoughtfully watching him.

  • Barbara's eyes opened to their widest extent, and back in her corner, into which she had gradually edged her chair, Helen emitted a long, long breath as her taut muscles relaxed.

  • She had stopped twirling her gloves about, and one hand was firmly clenched over the arm of her chair.

  • Belle, being of the demonstrative sort, smiled and nodded, drew up her chair, and began a whispered account of Trix's last quarrel with Tom.

  • Mr. Shaw, as his wife fell back in her chair, and took out her salts, as if this discovery had been too much for her.

  • She shrank back in her chair with a little cry, and Rolfe stepped toward me, then turned sharply aside.

  • The King's ward leaned back in her chair, very white, but with a proud, still face, and hands loosely folded in her lap.

  • Rolfe and I were to play; he sat on the grass at the feet of Mistress Jocelyn Percy, making her now and then some courtly speech, and I stood beside her, my hand on the back of her chair.

  • She was so white and sat so still in her chair that I feared to see her swoon.

  • Very carefully, and in spite of her protests that she could walk quite well, Thomas carried his mother out to her chair in the shade of the house, arranging with tender solicitude the pillows at her back and the rug at her feet.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bullet through; her child; her door; her former; her friends; her future; her good; her knees; her little; her memory; her mouth; her niece; her only; her person; her shoulders; her side; her soul; her the; her will; her words; her work; here means; here reproduced; hereby certify; heroic picture; not half