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Example sentences for "her new"

  • Mr. Stone, accompanied by the little model, dressed in her new clothes, was coming down the path.

  • She held her head down, as though afraid of Hilary's inspection of her new clothes.

  • I got these all because of her new clothes!

  • Her new clothes, which he had not been privileged to see before, while giving him a sense of Sunday, deepened his moral doubts.

  • That they welcomed her almost with tears of joy, and that her improved appearance and spirits gave them genuine parental delight was only a part of her new experience.

  • In a day or two all Monroe would know of her new plans: in six weeks she would be Clifford's wife.

  • And suddenly she hit upon the keynote to her new philosophy.

  • I examined her to see whether she was prettier in her new dress or in the morning's negligee, and I decided in favour of the latter.

  • Don Antonio gave a splendid dinner in my honour, but he was annoyed and angry because he saw that his wife looked daggers at her new cousin.

  • Querini's order, and at dinner-time Marcoline handed it over to her new protector, who wrote her a formal receipt.

  • But in her new-born passion of search, she held her light so as to illuminate all these deeper spaces.

  • A few weeks of rest had allowed her nervous energy to store itself up, and the same powers which had distanced competition in the classes of her school had of necessity to expend themselves in vigorous action in her new office.

  • Lurida was flushed and panting with the excitement of her new discovery.

  • She was busy at domestic work in her new house, and had just ventured out, expecting to see no one on the arrival of the family chattels.

  • She had enjoyed the society of the Stanhopes, she had greatly liked the cordiality of Charlotte, and had been happy in her new friends.

  • How well does that widow's cap become her, and the solemn gravity with which she devotes to her new duties.

  • She found her way downstairs into the drawing-room in good time; she could look about her, and learn how to feel at home in her new quarters.

  • Agatha's eyes opened widely when Melissa told her anything good about her brother, and she clung in terror to her new friend as she heard of her excited orgy with her lover.

  • These two guards took her to Fotheringay Castle, her new habitation, where she found the apartment she was to lodge in already hung in black.

  • IT was an April day when Christie went to her new home.

  • Mr. Power and the Wilkinses made them friends very soon; and in an hour or two Christie was moving about the kitchen as if she had already taken possession of her new kingdom.

  • After this, Christie got on excellently, for she did her best, and found both pleasure and profit in her new employment.

  • She seemed to feel that this little confidence was given for a purpose, and showed that she accepted it as a sort of gage for her own fidelity to her new employers.

  • If thee likes to knit I'll set up a sock for thee to-morrow," said the old lady well pleased at the industrious turn of her new handmaid.

  • Fanny was clearly happy and busy in her new sphere of domesticity, but no doubt HE had his lonely hours.

  • Her new interest in life was Fanny as a correspondent, and to give her a lead she wrote her a lengthy descriptive letter within a fortnight of her return.

  • And one day when she put her new cap on and looked in the glass, she saw a bleeding Face crowned with thorns.

  • When he saw the little thing again as she really was, as Adam's wife, at work quite prosaically in her new home, he should perhaps wonder at the possibility of his past feelings.

  • Her absence on the next social evening was remarked by her new friend, who called on her the next day.

  • After a short bridal tour she went to her new home in the city.

  • The eyes of Mrs. Emerson were turned instantly to the face of her new acquaintance.

  • She felt envious of her new friend's accomplishments, and ambitious to move in as wide a sphere as she had compassed.

  • I feel I would not have complete material for happiness in the World-to-come, if there were not a remembrance of my darling in her new home!

  • She knew well the cause of her aunt's perturbation; the pain which must be caused to her was perhaps the point of most resistance in herself--she having made up her mind to her new experience.

  • There was a pleading tone in her voice which alone would have moved Stephen, even had she not been wrought up already by the glowing fervour of her new friend.

  • Only she was sufficiently wise to distinguish between her old condition and her new one.

  • At the time of this particular conversation, which occurred at 5 am, that little soldier of fortune was sleeping in rather troubled sleep in her new room, alone.

  • Carrie was fitted for this costume, and a few days later appeared, proud of her new laurels.

  • That young lady, under the stress of her situation and the tutelage of her new friend, changed effectively.

  • Dawn stood beside her to the last, and saw her go down to the valley, and then she could almost feel the pulsing of her new birth.

  • He led the way, Margaret following, yet keeping close to her new friend.

  • Miss Vernon upon this concluded that she need make no hasty toilet, and sank back upon her pillow to think awhile of her new surroundings.

  • Miss Vernon was glad to go; and after a light supper, was on her way, almost fearful that the child might consider her an intruder, for she instinctively felt that she must work her way into the affections of her new charge.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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