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Example sentences for "love with"

  • Can you--can you really be in love with James?

  • You know he is over head and ears in love with you.

  • I must tell you, that just after we parted yesterday, I saw a young man looking at you so earnestly--I am sure he is in love with you.

  • It is said, and the writer believes with truth, that when a woman falls in love with a particularly ugly fellow, she squeezes him with ten times more zest than she would a handsome one, if captivated by him.

  • The king saw and fell in love with her, whilst marching against the vaivode of Wallachia.

  • When Auguste saw that he fell in love with it, and now he wishes to go to France and obtain a commission through our cousin, the Marquis of Saint-Gre, and marry Mademoiselle Helene.

  • You forget that I am in love with a miniature," I said.

  • Is it likely that he is still in love with Antoinette?

  • You should see it, Monsieur, and I think you also would fall in love with it.

  • My cousin, Mademoiselle Helene de Saint-Gre, has just sent me from France such a beautiful miniature, and Auguste fell in love with it.

  • Rosanna has fallen in love with Mr. Franklin Blake at first sight!

  • The falling in love with a gentleman of Mr. Franklin Blake's manners and appearance doesn't seem to me to be the maddest part of her conduct by any means.

  • I believe I found out you were in love with her, before you knew it yourself.

  • It's evident the poor devil's in love with me," thought he.

  • One morning I found I was thinking it would be nice to go into a convent, and another day I almost entirely agreed with one of the girls who was declaiming against her brother who had fallen in love with a Californian.

  • If you will allow me to say so, I have fallen in love with her.

  • I could not have LIKED a man any more without being in love with him," she wrote.

  • He had delighted in Mount Dunstan, and rejoiced in him, but he had rather fallen in love with Penzance.

  • No, my plan is to make Fanny Price in love with me.

  • The very idea of her having been suffered to grow up at a distance from us all in poverty and neglect, would be enough to make either of the dear, sweet-tempered boys in love with her.

  • I rather wonder Julia is not in love with Henry," was her observation to Mary.

  • Miss Bertram's engagement made him in equity the property of Julia, of which Julia was fully aware; and before he had been at Mansfield a week, she was quite ready to be fallen in love with.

  • I am the same women, Angel, as you fell in love with; yes, the very same!

  • You thought I was in love with 'ee I suppose?

  • But the man is in love with Lucy as honestly as a ploughman could be.

  • George's friends all were sure that they would fall in love with a woman just like her--but not a man of them ever thought of falling in love with her.

  • When the princess saw how beautiful he was, she fell in love with him, and asked him: 'Why did you come here disguised in a sheepskin like that?

  • Virgilius, like the rest, listened to the stories that were told of her, and fell so violently in love with all he heard that he built a bridge in the air, which stretched all the way between Rome and Babylon.

  • The prince at once fell in love with her, and they talked together for some time, till the maiden said her sisters had finished plucking the apples, and now they must all go home again.

  • She had several times been in love with fortunes or careers, but only once with a man.

  • Percy Gryce, for instance, had been in love with her--every one at Bellomont had supposed them to be engaged, and her dismissal of him was thought inexplicable.

  • Ruggiero, who is said to be a descendent of Alexander the Great and Hector, also falls in love with Bradamante, but because they are fighting on opposite sides it is felt that their love is hopeless.

  • Then Zeus the son of Cronos was angry and put them away, because they would not give honour to the blessed gods who live on Olympus.

  • In the centre was Fear worked in adamant, unspeakable, staring backwards with eyes that glowed with fire.

  • Long nails tipped her hands, and she dribbled at the nose, and from her cheeks blood dripped down to the ground.

  • In the "Great Eoiae" it is said that Endymion was transported by Zeus into heaven, but when he fell in love with Hera, was befooled with a shape of cloud, and was cast out and went down into Hades.

  • Zeus saw Europa the daughter of Phoenix gathering flowers in a meadow with some nymphs and fell in love with her.

  • From Chaos came forth Erebus and black Night; but of Night were born Aether [1605] and Day, whom she conceived and bare from union in love with Erebus.

  • There will be women there ready to eat their hearts with envy--I believe indeed, Ethel, that every woman in the church is in love with Basil.

  • She is too much in love with Mr. Stanhope to notice any other lover.

  • She tried every moment they, were together to make him more and more in love with her.

  • I think every woman in the church is in love with him.

  • First I would be in love with PEACE, And her rich swelling breasts increase; But how, alas!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bear record; eight lines; given time; had loved; little further; living forms; love affair; love and; love hath; love him; love itself; love letters; love mercy; love must; love should; love that; love were; loved him; loved thee; loved them; lovely lady; lovely woman; loves himself; periodic time; when thus; would read