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Example sentences for "her house"

  • He felt that he needed to pour out his ire and he took the road to her house.

  • You triumphed on the spot, making her ask you, at the end of three minutes, to her house.

  • He said to Madame de Bellegarde that he should be glad to come on the 25th or any other day, and that it mattered very little whether he met his friends at her house or at his own.

  • And then every one among her friends whom I have met at her house or elsewhere, every one who has shown me the minimum of politeness, every duke of them and his wife.

  • For ten years Raoul had attached himself so closely to this woman that he passed more than half his life with her; he took all his meals at her house unless he had some friend to invite, or an invitation to dinner elsewhere.

  • Though this Bohemian life displayed itself in her house in tumultuous disorder, amid the laughter of artists of every description, the queen of the revels had ten fingers on which she knew better how to count than any of her guests.

  • With this Jenny Wren disappeared inside her house, and there was nothing for Peter to do but once more start for the dear Old Briar-patch.

  • Only Mrs. Bully remained where she was, in the little round doorway of her house.

  • Jenny twitched her funny little tail, snapped her bright eyes at Peter, and disappeared in her house.

  • Jenny Wren, as she poked her head out of her house to gossip with Peter.

  • At last one of the ladies took so much fancy to me that she would have me home to her house, for a month, she said, to be among her daughters.

  • She then talked of other things, looked about into my accommodations where I was, found fault with my wanting attendance and conveniences, and that I should not be used so at her house.

  • For three months' lodging in her house, including my diet, at 10s.

  • That lady knowing me to be very fond of play, and there being a good deal of play going on at her house, wondered why she did not see more of me; but I was at Marseilles to create and not to destroy: there is a time for everything.

  • When we went to sup with Madame Audibert we found a rich and witty young wine merchant at her house.

  • He proposed this plan because he thought it unadvisable to call formally at her house so late in the evening; yet he could not sleep without having seen her.

  • Smith murmured, and thought with some remorse how much her conduct resembled his own on his first arrival at her house as a stranger to the place.

  • Slowly he drew near the gate of her house.

  • In governing of her house, bringing up of youth in ye fear of God that did converse with her moste rare and singular.

  • John Ange shook his head when I mentioned her valuable and inexhaustible collection of relics, particularly her remains of the mulberry tree; and the old sexton even expressed a doubt as to Shakespeare having been born in her house.

  • From among all her dresses, she chose the same dark robe she had worn on the night when Pascal Ferailleur was ruined at her house; and as she was even paler than usual, she tried to conceal the fact by a prodigal use of rouge.

  • Therewith he kissed her and went his ways to his merchandize, and she to the ordering of her house, grieved but not unhappy.

  • He saw no folk in the street save here and there an old woman sitting at the door of her house, and maybe a young child with her.

  • I felt curious as to what she had to say to me, and accompanied him to her house.

  • I added that I would send my luggage, and take up my quarters in her house on the following day.

  • As I was not seen at her house, it was generally supposed that she had been compelled by M.

  • A month or so ago, if he had wanted, he would have gone at once calmly to her house.

  • At her house, the girl was practically compelled to see fun as well as merit in all those prodigies, haloed with hair and filled to overflowing with music and themselves.

  • Your mother is a wonder," said Soames, faintly mocking; "she will never let failure lodge in her house.

  • Her manner had certainly been altogether in her favour since he had been in her house.

  • For Mrs Thorne was a very hospitable woman, and there were many who liked well enough to go to her house.

  • He had never seen Mrs Dale in his life, and was now going to her house, not to see her, but a friend of hers.

  • One of my best friends has turned me out of her house on your account.

  • She has chosen to forbid me to come to her house--" "Her house?

  • The former may constantly be seen in her house--and the latter at least as often as many people would think desirable.

  • Elfride passively assented, and they went from the lawn by a side wicket, and ascended into the open expanse of moonlight which streamed around the lonely edifice on the summit of the hill.

  • Stephen went across the lawn, hearing the vicar chuckling privately at the recollection as he withdrew.

  • That will do, Unity,' said Elfride magisterially; and the two maids passed on.

  • Jenny Goode had begged Mama to let Mierd go to her house to eat dinner and spend the evening, and Mama had said she could.

  • And she didn't have fireplace chimneys at both ends of her house.

  • Chapter 6 Mama had said I could go home with Aunt Vic-to spend a whole week-because I hadn't been to her house in a long time, and because Aunt Vic wished she had a little daughter with braided hair and blue-green eyes.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    her beauty; her cousin; her daughter; her grandfather; her hair; her head; her home; her love; her power; her return; her shoulders; her sister; her soul; her very; her voice; her voice very low; her work; here called; here intended; here reproduced; hereby declared; hereditary descent; hereditary monarchy; heroic deeds; like little; railway company