It was not till the month of June that he and my lady came down to the country.
While I was attending a meeting in a certain city sometime ago a lady came to me and said: "I want you to go home with me; I have something to say to you.
A number of years ago as I was coming out of a daily prayer meeting in one of our Western cities, a lady came up to me and said: "I want to have you see my husband and ask him to come to Christ.
A lady cameto him and said: "Doctor, I cannot bring my child to Christ.
My lady came in when we had nearly finished, just to see how all the children were--perhaps too, for she was full of kind thoughtfulness, to make me feel myself more at home.
After a while mylady came to our end of the carriage.
There was a deal of settlin' about the prices when my lady came to take the rooms.
At last my lady came to me and said sorrowfully that nothing more could be done.
My lady came swiftly to me, and it grieved me to see the pain and woe in her face.
And then my lady came up, and I had to break the news to her.
The horses were at the door then, and in a moment my lady came down, looking pale and depressed.
While he was pacing thus, a lady came up the steps enveloped in one of the hooded black silk mantles common in so many parts of Sicily.
I was just witnessing the paper that he had scrawled over, and was shaking the ink out of my pen upon the carpet, when my lady came in to breakfast, and she started as if it had been a ghost!
I do not know how long she would have gone on; but my lady came in, and I, released from my duty of entertaining Miss Galindo, made my limping way into the next room.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lady came" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.