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Example sentences for "her will"

  • India into the Glen, and could bring Elijah to her feet if she chose, and make him do her will, and then .

  • He was regarded as a trusted friend by his neighbours, and in September 1481 we find Lady Latimer showing her confidence in his integrity by appointing him supervisor of her will.

  • Lady Latimer, a sister of the Countess of Warwick, appointed Richard the supervisor of her will, which was a position of great trust in those days.

  • It was the foundation of Donna Luisa de Carvajal, who by her will(146) dated Valladolid, Dec.

  • He thinks it was largely owing to those lawyers' influence that Aunt Lavinia treated him as she did in her will.

  • You know she has left me five thousand dollars in her will; and she told me once that if the time came that I needed the money desperately I should have it for the asking.

  • It was not so much the nature of the punishment which pleased her as the fact that she was able to constrain him to her will.

  • For the first time in her life, with full self-consciousness, she was producing effects, thrilling with the exercise of a power as obedient to her will as electricity to the manipulator of a switchboard.

  • She was conscious suddenly of enormous reserves of power hitherto unsuspected--a power that could be exercised to any extent she chose, according to her will.

  • The three monuments are placed in the positions Margaret desired in her will of 1508--Duke Philibert in the centre, his mother on the right, and her tomb on the left.

  • Margaret had also intended to build a similar oratory in the prince's chapel, but the executors of her will omitted to carry out this wish, and the chapel was never finished, and is now the sacristy.

  • Branwell, her darling, was to have had his share, but his reckless expenditure had distressed the good old lady, and his name was omitted in her will.

  • Her will runs as follows:-- Extracted from the District Probate Registry at York attached to Her Majesty's High Court of Justice.

  • Miss Outhwaite [her godmother] left her in her will a legacy of 200 pounds, and she cannot employ her money better than in obtaining what may prolong existence, if it does not restore health.

  • In one thing only she made a determination of her will.

  • Bosio felt that shock of shame which smites a man in the back, as it were, when a woman is too strong for him and orders him brutally to do her will.

  • She could have shut it all out, she thought, if she had held in her hands the gold that all this brought, to scatter it at her will; for she was sure that she had not a better heart than other girls of her age.

  • You have been told by a spiteful servant-girl, whom you may believe for aught I care, that Miss Lewis once promised to remember the prisoner in her will.

  • I shall be able to prove to you that the deceased on one occasion, in the presence of a witness, made some promise or offer to the prisoner as to remembering her in her will.

  • She was paid L24 a year, and had no other means of support; but Rebecca, a servant in the house, will say that she has heard Miss Lewis promise to remember the accused in her will.

  • Yet now that it is too late I wish that I had asked the lady Merapi what her will was in this matter.

  • Therefore, I would know from her lips if it is her will to take me as a husband.

  • You have heard," interrupted Meneptah impatiently, "and as in our House it has always been the custom for kin to marry kin, why should it not be her will?

  • I want the pin that your late aunt left you in her will.

  • She may have meant it when she said it," put in Lawyer Chapin, "but she was likely to change her mind before she changed her will.

  • Do you think that Florentine pocket-book, that was found emptied, as if by the robber, is the one that your aunt left you in her will?

  • Now, what I want from you, and I am willing to pay a price for it, is the ten cent piece and the pin your aunt left to you in her will.

  • Her masters may be the kindest, the most friendly, the most approachable of masters to the woman in their employ: their kindness to her will still be of the same sort that they bestow upon a domestic animal.

  • Her conscience yielded, her will succumbed, she bowed her head beneath her destiny.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fifteen millions; her age; her arms; her bosom; her carriage; her children; her course; her dark; her eye; her favour; her features; her gown; her hair; her head; her house; her letters; her nature; her niece; her only; her shoulders; her work; here below; hereby declare; hereditary monarchy; intellectual property; right spirit