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Example sentences for "her friends"

  • Her devotion to him during his illness was probably regarded by her friends as equivalent to an engagement.

  • He went on to say that she had done everything in the world for him; had left her husband and given up her friends on his account.

  • Claude shook himself and tried to respond to her cordiality, and to the shabby comfort of her long parlour, so evidently doing its best to be attractive to her friends.

  • She related her own, and was restored to her friends.

  • We have arranged that she shall regularly forward her address (at the post-office) to her friends, as we move about from place to place.

  • Fortified by this simple plan of action, the captain returned to the charge, and politely placed Magdalen between the two inevitable alternatives of trusting herself to him, on the one hand, or of returning to her friends, on the other.

  • The landlord knew that the girl had been allowed to go home for a few days to her friends, and knew in what part of Aldborough her friends lived.

  • And you may, perhaps, understand that, as Miss Crawley is now staying with me, I owe it in a measure to her friends to ask you whether they are aware of your intention.

  • When Grace with hesitating hand broke the envelope, neither of her friends looked at her.

  • But I think that a young woman ought to get married if the thing fairly comes in her way, and if her friends approve, and if she is fond of the man who is fond of her.

  • Mrs Broughton was showing how great a heroine she could be on behalf of her friends.

  • Lily knew that she had at any rate full permission from all her friends to throw in her lot with his,--if she could persuade herself to do so.

  • When a young woman is called indiscreet by her friends it may be assumed that her character is very seriously assailed.

  • But she I meane, is promis'd by her friends Vnto a youthfull Gentleman of worth, And kept seuerely from resort of men, That no man hath accesse by day to her Val.

  • You haue bin a scourge to her enemies, you haue bin a Rod to her Friends, you haue not indeede loued the Common people Coriol.

  • This we came not to, Onely for propogation of a Dowre Remaining in the Coffer of her friends, From whom we thought it meet to hide our Loue Till Time had made them for vs.

  • For, innocent and unsuspicious as she was, she could not help understanding the gossip of her friends.

  • Having warbled his thanks and put the potions in his boots, Hugo departed, and Hagar informed the audience that as he had killed a few of her friends in times past, she had cursed him, and intends to thwart his plans, and be revenged on him.

  • There was but one chance left of discovering--or rather of attempting to discover--her friends.

  • When Mrs. Delamayn gave a large party, she depended for such additional assistance as was needed partly on the contributions of her friends, partly on the resources of the principal inn at Kirkandrew.

  • No hope in herself; no hope in her friends; no hope any where on earth.

  • It's time you did something toward finding her friends.

  • A day after the arrival of the girls, she received a note from Dora, and almost at once replied to it by calling at her friends' lodgings.

  • Unreasonable harshness such as her father's ought to have been met more steadily; she had no right to make it an excuse for such incivility to her friends.

  • Of course it narrows the circle of her friends at home.

  • All I thought of at the time was that it would please the child to see the poems in print and be able to give the book to her friends.

  • She did give it to her friends," he went on ruefully, "and ever since she's been trying to live it down.

  • We--her friends here--all know how hard it is for her.

  • Miss Russell always went to her friends in town for Christmas.

  • Meanwhile, Emily perused again the letters of her friends, whose expressions of esteem and kindness were very necessary consolations to her heart, awakened as it was by the late interview to emotions of keener sorrow and regret.

  • Du Pont was still included, and of her friends at the convent, she set out for Tholouse, attended by the unhappy Annette, and guarded by a steady servant of the Count.

  • My chief hope rests upon Miss Wyllys's good sense and the wishes of her friends, who, I think, are evidently favourable to me.

  • Elinor was on the last step of the piazza, looking eagerly towards the faces of her friends as they advanced.

  • If warmly attached to her friends, she was certainly too indifferent to the community in which she lived.

  • It was then that she became indiscreet and abused the privilege of the embassy in giving shelter to her friends.

  • Thus her directness baffled all the efforts of the prosecution to trap her into betraying any of her friends.

  • Her shrewd wit was further discovered in the care she took to assemble to her evening parties the prettiest, brightest, wickedest of the young girls in the wide circle of her friends.

  • Mrs. Hood summoned the help of her friends.

  • For a day or two she had not seen Mrs. Baxendale, and, on the afternoon before the day of her leaving Banbrigg, she went to take leave of her friends.

  • Let her sing in her friends' houses; there's no objection to that.

  • It would be all very well if she had to do it for her living, but she certainly owes it to her friends to preserve the decencies as long as there is no need to violate them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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