She had followed a bobbing white hat and gray jacket until she reached the Euston Road corner of Tottenham Court Road, and there, by the name on a bus and the cries of a conductor, she made a guess of her way.
She went on her way now no longer dreaming and appreciative, but disturbed and unwillingly observant behind her mask of serene contentment.
Ann Veronica stared at his foolish, propitiatory smile, his hungry gaze, through one moment of amazement, then stepped aside and went on her way with a quickened step.
John as the swift little boat steadily continued on her way.
Apparently the boys were not alarmed, however, and in a brief time the Black Growler sped forward on her way, and the sounds of laughter that came from her occupants were not indicative that trouble of any kind was greatly feared.
The Black Growler already had finished her course and under low speed was moving with the current on her way back to the island where she belonged.
Meanwhile the Black Growler was noisily speeding on her way.
Fortune is blind, they say, but nevertheless she does sometimes shower her good gifts upon the worthy and the brave; the only thing is that they must put themselves in her way.
The marquis watched he admiringly, and she certainly was very charming in her way.
Edith nodded yes, but on her way to the door Florence met the visitor coming in.
He made another effort to get rid of it as the waitress passed him, on her way back to the dining-room, but she appeared not to observe him, and he continued to be troubled by it.
Alice asked, and then, as she went on her way, laughed scornfully.
She will have her chance,' she said to herself, on her way to the post office to order her tonga.
At all events it was only as she passed Colonel Innes on her way to the drawing-room and saw ahead of her the very modish receding back of Mrs. Innes that she realized other things--crime and freedom.
The person I am telegraphing to is on her way down to get tonight's train at Kalka.
On her way to market Sam Clark hailed her, "The top o' the mornin' to yez!
She decided that sometime she really must go out of her way to pass Hicks's shop and see this freak.
She was now on her way to an upland farm in the centre of the county, to which she had been recommended by a wandering letter which had reached her from Marian.
His father returned a negative, and then for the first time it occurred to Angel that her pride had stood in her way, and that she had suffered privation.
He MUST NOT see her alone again; he must keep out of her way.
It was not until she found how much it cost her to get to Stoniton that she began to be alarmed about the journey, and then, for the first time, she felt her ignorance as to the places that must be passed on her way.
Mrs. Poyser, on her way, peeped into the room where her two boys lay; just to see their ruddy round cheeks on the pillow, and to hear for a moment their light regular breathing.
Then, as the gripping ends of the girders sank farther into the soil, the tank went on her way.
Right on through the dust the tank crushed her way.
Her chin was thrust out, and she never knew how startlingly she resembled the Molly Brandeis who used to march so bravely down Norris street on her way to Brandeis' Bazaar.
On her way up in the elevator Fanny thought, "He has lost his waistline.
Race, religion, training, natural impulses--she would discard them all if they stood in her way.
Linda indicated her trail down the canyon side, brushed soil and twigs from her trousers, turned her straight young back, carefully set down her specimen, and by the aid of her recovered stick began expertly making her way up the canyon side.
As she went back upstairs, she met Eileen on her way to the front door.
Trying Yucca On her way to school that morning Linda stopped at the post office and pasted the required amount of stamps upon the package that she was mailing to New York.
On her way to the street car, Linda's brain whirled.
Therewith the great slayer of Argos departed, but the lady nymph went on her way to the great-hearted Odysseus, when she had heard the message of Zeus.
She went on her way to the house of divine Odysseus; and there she shed sweet sleep upon the wooers and made them distraught in their drinking, and cast the cups from their hands.
Meanwhile our good ship quickly came to the island of the Sirens twain, for a gentle breeze sped her on her way.
We met her on her way back to Charlottetown and she told us she was.
Thenceforth sweet Cecily kept the noiseless tenor of her way unvexed by the attentions of enamoured swains.
During two years the brig had, in her way, as hard a life of it as the man.
And the truth is he came and went the same night; for, when the dawn broke on a cloudy sky the brig, under reefed canvas and smothered in sprays, was storming along to the southward on her way out of the Gulf.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her way" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.