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Example sentences for "her now"

  • Martie had never loved him as Lydia did; she had defied and disobeyed and deserted him, yet he transferred his allegiance to her now, and clung to her helplessly.

  • He suddenly smiled at her now, and slipping from the table with a great square of sponge cake in his hand, backed up to his mother to have his napkin untied.

  • His heaviness, his lack of interest in what excited her, his general unresponsiveness, came to her now more as a recollection than a surprise.

  • Here was the place where Hale had put his big black horse into a dead run, and as vivid a thrill of it came back to her now as had been the thrill of the race.

  • She knew that she would refuse and she knew that his reason would not appeal to her now--she no longer cared what her neighbours and kinspeople might think and say.

  • How lonely those cabins looked and how desolate the life they suggested to her now--NOW!

  • He called her "baby" in the old way, and he talked to her now as he had talked to her as a child.

  • Hale had never forgot that, and if it had not been absurd he would have stopped the prisoner from staring at her now.

  • It may be a smart to her now, but it'll save her pain i' th' end.

  • To ride in a spring-cart seemed a very miserable lot indeed to her now.

  • These things were all flat and dreary to her now; everything would be a weariness, and she would carry about for ever a hopeless thirst and longing.

  • I'm going to her now; will you come, too?

  • He had loved her, and he thought of her now as she used to look when in her dainty white frocks, with the strings of coral he had bought with nuts picked on the New England hills.

  • I suppose everything belongs to her now," said Mrs Broughton.

  • At any rate, she is so good and so lovely that one cannot but pity her now," said the major.

  • Holmes, thinking of her now, fancied he felt it stifling the air, and opened the window for breath.

  • There was a gray shadow about her eyes, a peaked look to the face, he never saw before, looking at her now with a physician's eyes.

  • He was sitting by her now, holding her hand in his.

  • The man you wasted your soul on left you in the night and cold to go to his bride,--is sitting by her now, holding her hand in his.

  • The memory of it can only be painful to her now, poor child, for, though I have never referred to the subject in any way, I feel convinced she must have learnt by this time to see her father's character in its true light.

  • Stephen was not by her now; she was alone with her own memory and her own dread.

  • The gray eyes that had so often looked up at her with entreating worship, looked up at her now, with a last struggling ray of hope in them, and Maggie met them with her large sincere gaze.

  • You can't make love to her now--because a man who is a gentleman does not break his word.

  • All the troops have defiled before her now.

  • Denzil was not looking at her now, he was gazing ahead with his blue eyes filled with light, and she saw that there was something far beyond the physical magnetism which drew her to him, and a pride and joy filled her.

  • Thinking of her now so near him--his darling!

  • I will go to her now, sir, if you please.

  • Angered at his callous aspect, his father cried: "What brings you to her now?

  • For, perhaps, I may as well speak plainly, and tell you that her home was no home to her now.

  • Knight spoke the merest commonplace to her now.

  • The significant closeness of that time to the present was another item to add to the list of passionate fears which were chronic with her now.

  • She would have liked to lay her head on her arms and sleep; it almost seemed to her now, in the indifference of sheer fatigue, that it did not matter whether she spoke or not.

  • She had not dreamed of his considering himself in another light, and it was painful to her now, to find that he had done so.

  • He had to ask no self-assertion of her now, no impulsive resolutions.

  • The curse of Eve was no mystery to her now.

  • The iron teeth of the trap she had seen were surely fast in her now.

  • The mistress of a man for three years--what simplicity could be left in her now?

  • Sure of her now, Mr. Thomas Redworth had returned to the station of the courtier, and her feminine sovereignty was not ruffled to make her feel too feminine.

  • That is to say, knowing something of her now, he could see the possibility of her innocence in the special charm that her mere sparkle of features and speech, and her freshness would have for a man like his uncle.

  • The result of their unanimity stirred Emma's bosom to match-making regrets; and the walk of the pair together, alone under the propitious laming heavens, appeared to her now as an opportunity lost.

  • She had shut the door on many things, it seemed to her now.

  • He seldom spoke to her now except of most matter-of-fact things.

  • It seemed to her now that no new life was possible; that impression had grown and grown while she talked with Weston Marchmont, and it pressed upon her now with the weight of conviction.

  • I don't believe it," he said again, but looking at her now with a little touch of doubt.

  • She smiled now to remember how great the mere faults of manner had once seemed to her girlish fastidiousness; they were small to her now; her teeth were set on edge indeed, but by a sharper sourness than lay in them.

  • She liked him very much; that hot rebellious fit, which made her impatient of his limits, was not on her now.

  • She had no love for him; it came home to her now with a strange new sense of self-condemnation; she had married him for her own pleasure, because he interested her and made life seem dull without him.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her now" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    evil hour; her aunt; her bed; her breast; her cheeks; her dark; her daughter; her family; her features; her feet; her forehead; her former; her hair; her head; her letter; her master; her thoughts; her voice very low; her work; here and; here intended; here said; here you; hereditary syphilis; heroic picture; our feet