How she used to blush and lighten up when those letters came!
How she looked at me when I picked up her handkerchief at dinner!
How she used to trip away with a beating heart, so that she might read unseen!
How she works, how she studies, how she suffers, are vividly portrayed.
But she knows not where I am, nor know I how she fares, which irks me more than all my misfortunes.
The blood had cooled too suddenly, and she was weak and trembling--but, oh, how she understood!
Her utter silence recalled him to a sense of how she must be hurt.
And she hid her hands under her apron, so that the king might not see how she must be suffering.
Just look at little Miss Glove, how she's pointing her fingers!
The ten coats of mail lay at her feet, she was working hard at the eleventh, while the mob jeered her and said, "See the witch, how she mutters!
Have you not seen the sly deceiver, Fortune, how she leads on her votary with gradual favors, till, heated with success, he rushes headlong and stakes his all upon a single cast?
See, how she looks at me and knits her brow, And anger flashes from her threatening eye!
See, how she lies, Easy and tranquil, like a sleeping child!
How she came to be sitting in Trafalgar Square she did not know.
How she and he used to walk together in the walled garden, and on the sunk croquet ground; she telling him stories, her arm round his neck, because she was two years older, and taller than he in those days.
Oh, once more, how shewas to feel she had smirked!
Once or twice indeed Nick wondered if Julia had herself been visited, in a larger sense, by the thought of retracing her steps--if she wished to draw out her young friend's opinion as to how she might do that gracefully.
One mightn't see from one day to the other what she would do or how she would do it, but this wouldn't stay her steps--she would none the less go on.
Nor is there anything invented, because an addition of fictitious incidents could never tell us how she came to do this, he to do that; or how the comic in their natures led by interplay to the tragic issue.
How she meant to do it was beyond me; and it was folly to think she ever could do it, with six feet of a man's strength beside her.
Who under heaven she could be was past me, as well as how she came to be at La Chance.
Of who she was or how she came to be at La Chance, I had no earthly clue.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "how she" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.