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Example sentences for "her right"

  • Then I smote him again on the jaw, and caught the little maid up by her right hand, and laid her on the saddle in front of me; while the horse being giddy and staggered with blows, and foiled of his spite, ran backward.

  • Then Lorna came out of a pew half-way, in a manner which quite astonished me, and took my left hand in her right, and I prayed God that it were done with.

  • The Fever might have marched before her, Pain might have stood at her right Hand, Phrenzy on her Left, and Death in her Rear.

  • Appearance, asked a Lady that sat three Boxes from her, on her Right-hand, if those Witches were not charming Creatures.

  • The staircase, she remembered, was at her right; and feeling out before her with her hands, she reached the stairs, and began to mount them.

  • Narrow stairs immediately in front of her led upward; at her right was a connecting door to the secondhand shop.

  • It held finally on an escritoire over in the far corner at her right.

  • A tumble-down old shed, its battered door half open, ample proof that the place was in disuse, intersected the line of high board fence on her right.

  • Up the street, to her right, there were a few pedestrians; to her left, as far as the corner, the block was clear.

  • She sat half turned from the piano, supple and shapely, at times touching the keys lightly with the slender fingers of her right hand.

  • On her right eyebrow was a deep scar, which turned the eyebrow upward a little; her right ear, too, seemed to be higher than the left, which gave her face the appearance of alarmed listening.

  • Strange, limpid notes rang out from under the fingers of her right hand, and darted off in an alarming flight, swaying and rocking and beating against one another like a swarm of frightened birds.

  • Twas then that her form on the whirlwind uprearing, 15 The dark ghost of the murdered Victoria strode, Her right hand a blood reeking dagger was bearing, She swiftly advanced to my lonesome abode.

  • Twas then that her form on the whirlwind upholding, 15 The ghost of the murdered Victoria strode; In her right hand, a shadowy shroud she was holding, She swiftly advanced to my lonesome abode.

  • What eagle-winged victory sits 715 At her right hand?

  • On her right, at luncheon on Sunday, was a labour leader, the head of one of the most powerful unions in Britain, and next him sat a member of one of the oldest of England's titled families.

  • Perfection in husbands was evidently a state not to be considered by any woman in her right senses.

  • There were in all but twelve, and they were brief, for some affliction had nearly deprived the lady of the use of her right hand.

  • It was at her right hand, in the second story of a house at the side of the Cathedral.

  • But the Cathedral at her right, the enormous mass which obstructed the sky, surprised her yet more.

  • At her right hand, she seemed to hear a delicate movement of wings, whilst her hair was gently blown, although there was not the slightest breath of wind.

  • One day, in the presence of Mrs. Peopping, Mrs. Jett jumped to her feet with a violent shaking of her right hand, as if to dash off something that had crawled across its back.

  • There was a fresh little grave on the inside of her right forearm.

  • After a good deal of hesitation, she admitted that she had lost her right hand in an encounter she had the previous night when out on witch business.

  • On her right is John the Baptist in the dress of the monks of the establishment, and on the left Pio Nono as Pontiff.

  • Among the ancients sleep was portrayed as a female with black unfolded wings, having in her left hand a white child, the image of sleep, and in her right hand a black child, the image of death.

  • She agreed to do as requested; whereupon he pricked the fourth finger of her right hand, and with a few drops of blood that issued from the wound she signed the engagement.

  • In fact, it was, with the recollection of the affectionate and dutiful errand on which she was engaged, her right, if such a word could be applicable, to expect protection in a task so meritorious.

  • While her thoughts were occupied with these melancholy reflections, a shadowy figure seemed to detach itself from the copsewood on her right hand.

  • Her right to rebuke and admonish was taken as a matter of course.

  • Marie Louise sat at the middle of the table with the Emperor on her right, and the Empress on her left.

  • During and after the ceremony, the Empress held her stepdaughter by her right hand, leading her in this way in the church and through the halls and rooms.

  • About nine, the Austrian Empress appeared, again leading her step-daughter by her right hand.

  • Her left hand and foot were warm to touch; Her right as cold as a corpse's flesh!

  • I stood up at once, and was reassured by a sight of Madame, not very many yards away, looking at the ruin, and apparently restored to her right mind.

  • Sir, said a knight, what maid passeth hereby shall give this dish full of blood of her right arm.

  • Then the queen espied a letter in her right hand, and told it to the king.

  • And as Launcelot devised her, he espied in her right hand a writ, the which he read, the which told him all the adventures that ye have heard to-fore, and of what lineage she was come.

  • When she offered her vote, was the same objection brought up in the Board of Inspectors, or question made of her right to vote as a woman?

  • Did the Board consider the question of her right to registry, and decide that she was entitled to registry as a voter?

  • What was the defect in her right to vote as a citizen?

  • I believe she acted according to her right as the law and Constitution gave it to her.

  • Was there any objection made, or any doubt raised as to her right to vote?

  • The knife was raised in her right hand, and her impulse was to plunge it into his heart.

  • If her head's turned because he has been robbed, and marvellously saved, and talked about, I suppose I must wait till she comes to her right senses.

  • Heretofore, she had rather considered her secret as her own property, her right to which he should not question; but now it seemed as if she were forced to withhold something that of right belonged to him.

  • Martha Deane had thus far carried the brush carelessly in her right hand; she now rolled it into a coil and thrust it into a large velvet reticule which hung from the pommel of her saddle.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her right" 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:
    her arrival; her back; her breast; her brow; her companion; her dressing; her eyes; her for; her hat; her knees; her last; her left; her parents; her pocket; her return; her that; her youth; here made; here mentioned; here taken; hereby declared; hereditary monarch; hereditary monarchy; laid hold; much compressed; occasional conformity