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Example sentences for "her lord"

  • The features of Mrs Stanhope's character were even less plainly marked than those of her lord.

  • Of course Mr Quiverful must have the hospital,' she said out loud to her lord.

  • She looked upon them as her lord's, and hers only in trust.

  • My lady wants a boy first, like every true woman that loves her lord.

  • They are bringing in the bride, the princess, to her lord.

  • Then she sought in the box and, finding the paper, opened it, read it, understood it and knew that this was indeed her lord, whereas her heart was solaced and she rejoiced.

  • Hence the moon wore to him a sorrowful face, and he felt a vague sympathy in her regard, that of one who was herself in trouble, half the light of her lord's countenance withdrawn.

  • To her lord it was an outcry of nature, astutely touched by him to put her to proof.

  • And she soon had a communication to make to her lord, the nature of which was more startling to herself, even tragic.

  • She could not say so: but hatred of Cecil urged her past the bounds of habitual reticence to put it to her lord whether he, imagining the worst, would have behaved like Cecil.

  • But a widow, who from a wish to bear children, slights her deceased husband by marrying again, brings disgrace on herself here below, and shall be excluded from the seat of her lord.

  • Let her show her love to her LORD by feeding His sheep, by caring for His lambs (see John xxi.

  • He is always ready for communion with a prepared heart, and in this happy communion the bride becomes ever fairer, and more like to her LORD.

  • The bride is not only beautiful and useful to her LORD, she is also adorned, and it is His delight to add to her adornments.

  • My sister, replied he, carried her thither once, as a near relation of her lord's.

  • People were willing to believe in her jump of thirty feet or more off a suburban house-top to escape durance, and her midnight storming of her lord's town house, and ousting of him to go find his quarters at Scrope's hotel.

  • It will treat us at times as the faithless wife, who becomes a harrying beast, behaves to her lord.

  • She gave a brief single nod to the salute of her lord, quite in the town-lady's manner, surprisingly.

  • She sent a short letter of reply, imitating the style of her lord; very baldly stating, that she was unable to leave Wales because of her friend's illness and her part as nurse.

  • So she rises and makes ready, and drew near to her lord to wake him up.

  • She knows full well that if he once gets possession of her lord, he will not fail to do him harm.

  • He was asleep, but she was awake, thinking of what many a man in the country was saying of her lord.

  • I conclude this medal was struck in her regency, by her express order, to the memory of her lord, and that the inscription Thur gut Luetis means no more than her dear Llewis or Llewellin.

  • Who would not be an Artemisia, and raise the stately mausoleum to her lord; then weep and watch incessant over it like the Ephesian matron!

  • To the Ideal Woman there is but one Ideal Man--and that is her lord.

  • But what shall be said of the joy of the King and of her who had imagined this thing, instructed of the Goddess who is the other half of her Lord?

  • That mountain is the mountain of her lord--Shiva.

  • Truly do I think that of herself she had no thought, save as she was the instrument appointed of her Lord to do the appointed work.

  • Canst thou tell when and where the daughter of the Norse kings shall sleep on the breast of her lord?

  • Gay sport have we had to-night with Faul and Zabulus [180]; but gayer far shall our sport be in the wassail hall of Senlac, when thy grandchild shall come in the torchlight to the bridal bed of her lord.

  • A buxom bride is Edith the Fair, and fair looked her face in her sleep on yester noon, when I sate by her side, and breathed on her brow, and murmured the verse that blackens the dream; but fairer still shall she look in her sleep by her lord.

  • Lady Byron has been called "The moral Clytemnestra of her lord.

  • You said, Mr. Moore, that Lady Byron was unsuitable to her lord: the word is cunningly insidious, and may mean as much or as little as may suit your convenience.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    her body; her course; her dark; her eyes; her family; her first; her forehead; her hair; her hands; her lips were parted; her neck; her shoulder; her that; her turn; her voice very low; her way; her young bairn she; here and; here goes; here must; here present; hereditary taint; hereunto affixed; hermetically sealed; heroic poem; knew himself