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Example sentences for "her time"

  • In the room where the encounter had taken place Mildred Malloring was taking her time to recover.

  • It was her instinct to look for what things meant; and this took more than all her time.

  • But Leila had been through too much in her time to despise earthly remedies, and she held it to the girl's lips until she drank.

  • And yet Antwerp ought to have rest: she has had tumult enough in her time.

  • From liking the sedatest company she passed to liking the gayest society and the most fashionable method of getting rid of her time.

  • She has been allowed to dispose of her time in the most idle and frivolous manner, and to adopt any opinions that came in her way.

  • Charlotte assured her friend of her satisfaction in being useful, and that it amply repaid her for the little sacrifice of her time.

  • Myrtle adopted the nearly obsolete superstition more readily on this account, and loved to cherish the fancy that the guardian spirit which had watched over her ancestors was often near her, and would be with her in her time of need.

  • Indade, an' to be sure she's too big an' too handsome a pussy to be after wastin' her time on them little bastes.

  • I must own she has played her part admirably, and has made more use of her time than I, with all my rapidity, could have thought possible.

  • Her sister, Elizabeth Peabody, was the most sanguine person of her time, and her introduction of the kindergarten into America was accomplished through her unbounded hopefulness.

  • Hall, a noted entertainer of those days, Hawthorne became acquainted with the most celebrated singer of her time, or perhaps of all time; namely, Jenny Lind.

  • There was even more of the Puritan left in her than there was in him, and although she encouraged the liberal movements and tendencies of her time, one always felt in her mental attitude the inflexibility of the moral law.

  • It took place this here present hour; and here's the man that'll marry her, the minute she's out of her time.

  • She again asked me how long it would be before it was finished, and I told her that unless she gave a little more of her time to posing it might not be finished for quite a long time.

  • Her Majesty was very much worried over this war and spent most of her time in offering prayers to the different divinities for the welfare of China and we, of course, were expected to join her.

  • Whenever the weather permitted, Her Majesty would pass quite a lot of her time in the open air watching the eunuchs at work in the gardens.

  • This will show that she is a good housewife of her time, and that she has not a narrow or confined genius.

  • Gives, at his request, the character of her beloved friend at large; and an account of the particular distribution of her time in the twenty-four hours of the natural day.

  • No girl of her time on withdrawing from college would have been more missed than she.

  • But the trustees, anxious to set her free for the academic side of her work, which now demanded the whole of her time, appointed a dean to relieve her of such other duties as she desired to delegate to another.

  • Evidently the "experiments" which had taken so much of her time in 1875 had now been eliminated, and she was able to respect the work which she was doing.

  • She has no right even to the wages she earns; her person, her time, her services are the property of another.

  • During her stay in Washington, she spent much of her time in visiting hospitals, and in ministering to their suffering inmates.

  • This gay and dainty puppet of relentless Fate propelled by varying moods must needs lose her lovely head at last, as symbol of her time.

  • The interest attached to this charming example of her time lies in colour and detail.

  • My grandmother Elizabeth, whom I may, without the vanity of consanguinity, term a truly good woman, in the early part of her life devoted much of her time to botanic study.

  • Her time passed in listening to the complaints of the impoverished aristocrats, or in attending to the air-built projects of their triumphant adversaries.

  • Pitt was by no means calculated to win the affection of a blooming girl of eighteen, who, whatever Wraxall may have thought, lived to be one of the most beautiful and graceful women of her time.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being justified; exogamous septs; her arm; her book; her desk; her door; her dress; her duty; her ears; her feet; her future; her grandfather; her hair; her heart would break; her life; her lips; her only; her self; her the; her uncle; her young; heraldic term; here made; here very; hereby declared; hereditary right