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Example sentences for "her window"

  • That, a day or so later, looking out of her window, she had perceived a man outside in the snow coming toward the cabin, and that she had thought it one of the searching party.

  • She put on a dressing gown and stood for a long time by her window, looking out.

  • Mrs. Wheeler was out, however, and she found only Elizabeth sewing by her window.

  • After returning from the station, Honora sat for a long time at her window, looking out on the park.

  • Then she turned to her window, breathing in the perfumes, gazing out through the horse-chestnut leaves at the green, shadow-dappled lawn below.

  • Presently she discovered that the notes were those of a bird on a tree immediately outside of her window--a tree of wonderful perfection, the lower branches of which swept the ground.

  • It seemed so dark and shadowy round these two black forms in front of her window.

  • And Cleve was happy about it because this arrangement left him absolutely free to have his nightly rendezvous with Joan at her window, sometime between dark and midnight.

  • I mean you and he alone," Maggie pursued with her gaze out of her window.

  • She sank to her knees with her arm on the ledge of her window-seat, where she blinded her eyes from the full glare of seeing that his idea could only be to wait, whatever might come, at her side.

  • The morning of the next day, on waking from a sound sleep of eight hours, one of those sweet, deep, refreshing sleeps that come after some great happiness, Angelique ran to her window.

  • As soon as Angelique appeared at her window, he was restless, and tried to approach her as he glided from willow to willow.

  • By her window, looking out into the dark night, Eleanor stopped and looked at this difficulty.

  • That night there was a young moon, and Eleanor sat at her window, looking out into the shadowy indistinctness of the outer world, while she tried to resolve the confusion of her mind into something like visible order and definiteness.

  • Poor Miss Butterworth sat at her window, making indiscriminate inquiries of every passenger, or going about from house to house, working off her nervous anxiety in meaningless activities.

  • She raised her eyes, looked across the street, and there saw, loitering along and casting furtive glances at her window, the very lad of whom she had been thinking.

  • He picked it up, and, taking his satchel in one hand, went half across the street, and hurled the little missile at her window.

  • What she heard in the darkness was a voice which sang there by her window--at it or beneath it--the words of a Romany song.

  • Fleda rose from her bed, and was about to put on her dressing-gown, when she was startled by a voice loudly whispering her name at her window, as it seemed.

  • He found her sitting still by her window; she was flushed now with a little colour, her eyes burning with a more determined fire than ever, her whole body expressing a dauntless energy.

  • He came into Norah Monogue's room and found her sitting up by her window, looking better than he had ever seen her.

  • Not quite thus, perhaps, ran the meditations of Catherine de Vaucelles one still August night as she sat at her window, overlooking the acacias and chestnuts of her garden.

  • But, my question, if I mistake not, related to your reason for chaunting canzonets beneath her window.

  • Mélite, at her window, heard them depart, and heard the noise of their going lapse into the bland monotony of the rain's noise.

  • However, as she was putting on her bonnet for church, she looked out of her window, and saw the four coming across the fields from Hollywell.

  • On Wednesday, a little before noon, Zoe was sitting in her window, and she again saw Zeno go down the steps to the water and get into his skiff.

  • Zeno had not said that his guests were to come by land instead of by water; the secretary had only argued that he would request them to do so, to avoid their seeing Zoe if she happened to be at her window.

  • But then again it made her think of yesterday, when she had sat in her window at sunset, not dreaming of all that was to happen to her in one night and one day.

  • That evening, as he stood at her window, the barrier of mignonette fragrant between them, he said rather abruptly: "Are you ill?

  • For the first time he came directly to her window; she saw and heard him, knew he was waiting behind the mignonette and heliotrope, and went on serenely sewing.

  • Abbie bent her head, and took in as much of Miss Furgusson as she could see through the square hole in her window.

  • She turned to lay it in a drawer until she could hand it back to him and her eyes fell upon the poster framed in by the square of her window.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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