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Example sentences for "her with"

  • He turned on her with a quick look of wonder.

  • He turned and stooped to her with a smile, and as she caught his hand he perceived that she was trying to draw him toward some one who had paused behind her in the doorway, and whom he supposed to be her mother.

  • He glanced back at her with a smile as she bent above her task like a school-girl struggling with a "composition.

  • When the play was over, and they came out once more into the sunlight, Darrow looked down at her with a smile.

  • I had no idea of it," he said, "till I began to look at her with an eye to reproducing line for line and curve for curve.

  • He had always talked to her with frankness, but now he made her a confidant of all his hidden dejection.

  • Rowland looked at it a moment and then turned to her with an exclamation of surprise.

  • He had carried his cup to the fireplace, and stood leaning against the chimney-piece and looking down on her with an air of indolent amusement.

  • Selden glanced at her with amusement: it was impossible, even with her lovely eyes imploring him, to take a sentimental view of her case.

  • For a moment Barnaby withdrew his eyes and looked at her with wonder.

  • I trust I feel thankful to God for having enabled me to make what seems a right choice; and I pray to be enabled to repay as I ought the affectionate devotion of a truthful, honourable man.

  • This is my third daughter," said Athelny, pointing to her with a dramatic forefinger.

  • Philip looked at her with a sinking heart.

  • He looked at her with an unceasing smile, which showed his even, little white teeth.

  • Philip looked at her with haggard, passionate eyes.

  • Sally never pays any attention to me," laughed Athelny, looking at her with fond, proud eyes.

  • He looked at her with slow-growing, uncomprehending surprise.

  • No place for a girl," he grumbled, looking down at her with a masked expression of absent-mindedness, while his elbow powerfully crushed on the ribs of a big Irishman who gave room.

  • She remembered, dimly, the blight of hard times in the past, and the plaints of fathers and mothers in those days returned to her with a new significance.

  • And then it came to her with a great swell of joy that this man beside her was not such a man.

  • Corey said he was sure of that, and looked at her with eyes of patient tenderness.

  • Mrs. Corey looked at her with misgiving, hardening into dislike.

  • He opened his door at her knock, and stood looking at her with a worried air.

  • He looked at her with a puzzled smile, which grew a little graver, and then he put his arm round her and drew her closer to him.

  • For he had drawn himself all up into a heap, and was looking at her with a strange gaze of fear and suspicion blended.

  • Gerard's mother had kissed her and called her daughter; but the next moment she saw her old friend looking at her with a vexed air.

  • Presently, turning round, she found Margaret looking at her with a singular expression.

  • As she spoke she caught Mr Arabin's eye, and saw that he was looking pointedly at her with a severe expression.

  • Mr Slope did look at her with a languishing loving eye, and as he did so, he again put forth his hand to get hold of hers.

  • Up, man, and at her with a constant heart.

  • Here she stands Take but possession of her with a touch- I dare thee but to breathe upon my love.

  • Why then, depart in peace and let the child wake her with crying; for the ewe that will not hear her lamb when it baes will never answer a calf when he bleats.

  • I have assail'd her with musics, but she vouchsafes no notice.

  • He looked at her with an ironical affectation of surprise.

  • He heard the sigh; and, turning again, looked at her with a new interest in his face.

  • Horace bowed to her with a mockery of respect.

  • Mercy turned on her with an uncontrollable outburst of passion.

  • He looked at her with a watchfully suspicious eye; he spoke to her, without preface or apology, in a coldly angry voice.

  • He took off his sombrero and passed his hand slowly across his forehead, then looked at her with a dumb appeal.

  • He looked at her with wonder, and then at the child.

  • The child looked at her with a sort of curious amazement.

  • To Madame Claes the sense of knowing nothing of a science which absorbed her husband filled her with a vexation as keen as the beauty of a rival might have caused.

  • The good Dominican sat down beside Madame Claes and looked at her with one of those searching glances by which he penetrated the minds of others; the sight of Monsieur Claes and his wife was enough to make him aware of a catastrophe.

  • De Ferrieres gazed at her with an exalted look.

  • I see now," he continued, looking at her with a half repressed smile.

  • There was something so queer in their story that our skipper took the law in his own hands, and put me on board of her with a salvage crew.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her with" 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:
    beloved father; her beautiful; her brain; her brother; her conduct; her eyes; her forehead; her grandmother; her letters; her nature; her old; her parents; her power; her thoughts; here are; here because; here described; here figured; here goes; here means; here mentioned; here you; hereby authorized; hereby declare; hereditary descent; hereditary transmission