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Example sentences for "now she"

  • And so now she lay in the dark, and heard the rustle of the warm African rain, and smelt the perfumes rising from the ground, and felt that the unknown was very near her--the unknown with all its blessed possibilities of change.

  • Now she thought of the twilight which is fading into night.

  • Now she felt as if she would stop him from speaking if she dared, but that she did not dare.

  • Now she is fain; then she is fierce: how sweet her coyness shows; * Yea sweet whatever cloth or saith to lover loved one!

  • Now she knew by my condition that I had a mind to enjoy her; so she said to me, 'O my lord, wouldst thou foregather with me unlawfully?

  • Now she felt a very flood of questions surge to her lips.

  • Now she fell to observing the silver buckles on her slippers.

  • Now she forgot to do either; could not have seen if she had tried.

  • Hearing it now she felt a sudden, sickish, sinking feeling.

  • Now she saw it--a large cage, light in color, its bars woven closely together.

  • She had been about to move away; now she forgot to go, she forgot to breathe.

  • It was curious that when he reminded her of it now she felt it more keenly than ever; but not with anger, only with sad pain.

  • She looked at little Annie with a glance that said, that what she was about to do now she would do for the sake of her sick child; a glance at the door by which he had gone out added: "And because he said I should.

  • She had taken her hand off his arm; now she replaced it, and he could feel the strong fingers press as though she would hold him to her wishes.

  • Now she ceased to sing, but drew on gently and her face seemed very sad.

  • Now she led me on, and the Spaniards let us by unharmed, ay, and even spoke words of pity as we passed, for they knew that we were victims snatched from sacrifice.

  • Now she waits to welcome you again, she and her child.

  • Now she saw a woman's arm and hand, a bit of a woman's shoulder.

  • As she had caught at Max Elliot that day when he asked her, against his intention, to meet Claude Heath, so now she caught at Claude Heath himself.

  • Last night Virginia had judged her to be about seventeen; now she looked a mere child.

  • Her anger had died down long ago, smothered in the ashes of her distress; now she summoned to the fore all that she might in extenuation of what he did.

  • Now she heard it again, then the rustling of loose papers lying on her table, then the faint, golden chink of yellow-minted disks.

  • There, now she is a true rose-bud, ready to perch on my arm.

  • Now she must be off, ere the holy mothers be astir.

  • Veronique, 'now she is getting to be a saint outright.

  • Now she looked on the arts as pretty, insignificant toys that were fit to amuse only the childhood of the human race.

  • Now she ascended to her shining upper chamber, and then was bewailing Odysseus, her dear lord, till grey-eyed Athene cast sweet sleep upon her eyelids.

  • Now she died of very grief for her son renowned, by an evil death, so may no man perish who dwells here and is a friend to me in word and deed!

  • Now she spoke, and now she patted Hsi Jen on the shoulder.

  • Now she had, and her resentment awakened in him--though he certainly did not lack manly courage--an uncomfortable feeling closely allied to anxiety.

  • Now she had at last been subjugated by a new passion--love for the Greek sculptor Hermon, who did his best to win the heart of the Biamite girl, whose austere, extremely singular beauty attracted his artist eyes.

  • Now she is coming home with Proclus, and, as the way led through Pelusium, she attached herself to our friends and forces herself in here with them.

  • The girl had already asked herself, with a slight thrill of horror, whether she had not prematurely called down so terrible a punishment upon her lover; now she rejoiced in her swift action.

  • Now she smiled on him, the smile of possession that was in her heart.

  • Now she's begun trying her fortune on cards.

  • Now she's like some shopman or cashier, she has grown hard-hearted, and she's always cross.

  • Now she's making a fuss of him out there.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "now 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:
    another legend; board were; differing from; full face; large degree; marriage badge; non pas; now and; now began; now come; now known; now she; now they; now used; now you; nowhere else; our mind; passage through; private citizens; remarkable fact; said they; small fire; successful termination; suddenly appeared; take their; thousand fold