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Example sentences for "last she"

  • At last she said, unable to bear the suspense any longer-- 'Have you had a quarrel with the Jesuits?

  • At last she said: 'We had better finish: I cannot remain away any longer from my guests, and I shall be engaged the rest of the evening.

  • At last she said: 'I had an unpleasant scene with the Major this morning.

  • I hope you feel quite recovered to-day," at last she said, in a low tone.

  • At last she gave in, confessing that she thought as he thought, but bidding him take notice that she did not consider herself beaten.

  • At last she concluded, she could say no more, because, as I acquiesced in all things, there was no further ground for the exercise of her parts of speech.

  • At last she showed me a prize, and this was a young lady big with child, who had a charming watch.

  • Some of them almost scared me out my wits but at last she sent me the joyful news that he was hanged, which was the best news to me that I had heard a great while.

  • At last she said, "Here is one about the sun, grandmother, I will read you that.

  • At last she said, "Come here, dear Heidi, come and let me tell you something.

  • At last she said, "You don't seem able to get it right, but I will read it aloud to you once; when you know what it ought to be you will find it easier.

  • At last she sprang up with the faint cry, "Owen," but her aunt stood between her and the door, and he was gone.

  • At last she said, "Papa thinks it quite possible that we may spend some time in your region, and in that case we should probably make Charleston our headquarters.

  • At last she said, "There, Mara, don't take it so to heart.

  • At last she said, "Aunty, I'm too worn out to think or speak any more tonight.

  • At last she murmured, "Yes, he has a chance.

  • At last she was to know him whom her Daniel had called his second self.

  • He kissed them, and said,-- "At last she writes!

  • At last she answered,-- "If I were to tell you, you would repeat it to him when he comes back.

  • At last she wrote to say that her aunt was convalescent; and, in making this announcement, she allowed herself some enthusiasm of expression.

  • At last she gave up all hope of moving, and was anxious simply that Mr. Gibson should confine himself to the dirt of the paths and the noble prospect from Haldon Hill.

  • But the misery of the man had its effect upon her, and at last she proposed to be the bearer of a message to his wife.

  • Nora was silent for some minutes, but at last she spoke.

  • Dorothy for a few minutes was utterly disconcerted, but at last she consented to see Mr. Gibson.

  • At last she said, opening her eyes, but gazing straight before her, not at him, 'I do not think I ought.

  • There was a long pause; at last she said, 'O, Dr.

  • At last she is restored to her father, whom she quits again in the guise of a virgin, and, as was at first intended, is married to the King of Algarve.

  • But at last she resolved to sound her husband's mind as to what should be done in such a case without disclosing that 'twas his own.

  • Sally went straight on and at last she came to Freshetts.

  • We enjoyed ourselves so much that at last she began to be angry.

  • At last she said, as if it was a great resolution, lowering her voice, 'I wonder if I could walk back with you, just to see her.

  • At last she said, 'Did I hear you say you had forgiven me?

  • Violet was crying too much for words, until at last she managed to say, 'How could you--what could you do?

  • The more she hunted for it, the more frightened she got, and at last she began to cry.

  • So the girl seated herself on the horse, and rode for a long, long way, and at last she came to the mountain, where an aged woman was sitting outside with a gold carding-comb.

  • Every day when she got up she meant to say it at night, and when night came she put it off again, until at last she had a dismal dream which helped her to make up her mind.

  • So when she had rubbed the sleep out of her eyes, and wept till she was weary, she set out on her way, and thus she walked for many and many a long day, until at last she came to a great mountain.

  • At last she in a measure regained her self-control and exclaimed in stifled tones through her sobs, Mon Dieu, mon Dieu!

  • At last she succeeded in opening the door, and threw herself at the Emperor's feet.

  • At last she said: "He got this from his mother, Lucia Rivi.

  • From first to last she did it as Jennings had coached her, did it with all the beauty and energy of her really lovely voice.

  • At last she had to leave me, after a day which might be called delightful if happiness consists of calm and mutual joys without the tumultuous raptures of passion.

  • At last she told me that nine o'clock had struck, and that if old Count Antonio found us as we were, he would tease her with his jokes.

  • At last she left, in company with another girl, and I followed her at a distance.

  • I sought in vain to calm her; her grief increased, and at last she fell in a dead faint on the sack.

  • She was silent for a little, then at last she said: "I suppose you are sure to know about it some day, so I may just as well tell you now.

  • And at last she saw a man sit up, rubbing his eyes.

  • But at last she rose, put on a cloak and went out.

  • And Merle lay so long waiting for one caress from him that at last she had to draw out her handkerchief and press it over her eyes, while her body shook with a noiseless sobbing.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "last she" 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:
    awful nice; great sorrow; haue doone; last agreed; last camp; last century; last come; last farewell; last found; last hope; last resource; last season; last she; last succeeded; last the; last they; last time; last visit; last volume; lasting peace; mind when; pearl necklace; virtuous life; watched her; what about; white mice