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Example sentences for "how she"

  • If you do, go to Wiesbaden, and inquire for Gretchen--how she died, and where she was buried.

  • Tell me how SHE looked," he said presently.

  • How she yearned to be back in her safe home again, cherished and cared for as she had always been!

  • Oh, how she yearned to be again with somebody who would care for her!

  • I reckon as how she's got more of er name than that, ain't she?

  • She had charged him with many greetings for her mother, and he was to ask, too, how she was.

  • Then she blushed with joy and asked all sorts of things: how she looked, whether she had grown pretty, and what she had said to him.

  • David sat on her left hand and watched intently how she did it.

  • How she sings,--how she paints," thought he.

  • 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.

  • How she managed to show no sign she never knew!

  • Quaint, how she had at once made friends with him!

  • Oh, once more, how she was 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.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    call himself; far the greater number; feel inclined; fresh fruits; how are; how can; how does; how far; how much; how she; how the; how they; however humble; however much; however slight; however small; however well; little stream; northern waters; save only; sensible objects; surprise party; things divine; used again; whole life; would remark