And there was another powerful consideration that weighed with great force upon her mind.
Mrs. Redburn burst into tears, and covered her face with her hands, as the pleasant memories of her former happy home rushed through her mind.
There was a barb in this that rankled after the ladies had gone; and on comparing notes with her daughter, Mrs. Lapham found that a barb had been left to rankle in her mind also.
You can see the working of her mind, like that of a child.
It gave a pleasant sort of reality to the affair that was in her mind, and made what she wished appear not only possible but probable.
Well, it was just after two or three boats had burnt up out West, and a lot of lives lost, and there was a great cry about non-inflammable paint, and I guess that was what was in her mind.
That girl is pretty and sweet and goodhearted, but do you think she is quite right in her mind, by spells, Anne?
She studied hard, for she had made up her mind to win the Thorburn Scholarship in English.
Catherine could almost have accused Isabella of being wanting in tenderness towards herself and her sorrows, so very little did they appear to dwell on her mind, and so very inadequate was the comfort she offered.
Aided by her youth and healthy constitution, She shook off the malady which her Mother's death had occasioned; But it was not so easy to remove the disease of her mind.
Every moment convinced him of the astonishing powers of her mind: But what She gained in the opinion of the Man, She lost with interest in the affection of the Lover.
Elvira was absorbed in attention and delight: While She listened to his exhortations, confidence and comfort stole insensibly into her mind.
The feeling is bitter still between the "Blacks" and "Whites," and an American girl who marries into one of these circles must make up her mind to see nothing of friends or relatives in the opposition ranks.
When you have seen these places and a dozen others like them, you will realize what the actor's wife had in her mind.
And Elaine, who held so many desirable things in the hollow of her hand, could not make up her mind to be even moderately happy.
The fact that her lover had said so settled it to her mind.
In the glow of interchanged love she had grown less conscious of that other glow of interchanged thought which had once illumined her mind.
It had grown extremely pale, but as the meaning of his words shaped itself in her mind he saw a curious inner light dawn through her set look.
The look was so fugitive that he could not have said wherein it differed from her normal professional air of having her pupil on her mind.
This song was an old cradle romance with which she had, in former days, lulled her little Cosette to sleep, and which had never recurred to her mind in all the five years during which she had been parted from her child.
You forget that I must have loved you, and wanted to be your wife, even if there had been no obstacle," said Sue, with a gentle seriousness which did not reveal her mind.
Their parting was in good friendship, and yet Jude's last look into her eyes was tinged with inquiry, for he felt that he did not even now quite know her mind.
He wondered if she ever thought of him--if the happy days that they had spent together never recurred to her mind.
No thought of the difference in the stations of the girl and her boy entered her mind.
Morison loomed large and wonderful and magnificent in her mind's eye.
But there is a tone in my wife's voice, Mr. Holmes, and a look in her eyes which forbid doubt, and I am sure that it was indeed my own safety that was in her mind.
It is probable, therefore, that the crime was either committed when insane, or that its immediate effect was to drive the unhappy woman out of her mind.
The idea of murder was not in her mind, or she would have provided herself with some sort of weapon, instead of having to pick this knife off the writing-table.
She thought of enquiring for Mrs. Hochmuller at some of the neighbouring houses, but their look was so unfriendly that she walked on without making up her mind at which door to ring.
The time came when Ann Eliza had almost made up her mind to speak to the lady with puffed sleeves, who had always looked at her so kindly, and had once ordered a hat of Evelina.
One or two surly looking men slouched past with inquisitive glances, and she could not make up her mind to stop and speak to them.
She had just made up her mind to ask the car-driver when he shook the reins on the backs of his lean horses, and the car, still empty, jogged away toward Hoboken.
She had made up her mindthat Mr. Ramy had proposed to Evelina in the wood, and she was silently preparing herself to receive her sister's confidence that evening.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her mind" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.