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Example sentences for "really loved"

  • But then she had reflected that if he really loved her he would come to her.

  • She could not but be happy if he really loved her.

  • Nobody in the world could break me off as long as I felt that he really loved me;--not if they were to cut me in pieces.

  • If he really loved me, he'd wish me to be happy--would give me up.

  • I'd not suggest it, if he really loved you.

  • There were many hours in those three weeks when she felt he really loved her, and so--was happy.

  • He has the woman I really loved; and now a son by her!

  • The marchioness said, the next morning, that if the recital she had heard were true, she was afraid Anastasia's company tired me, as she very well knew that when I really loved I cast timidity to the winds.

  • She would not understand--and I did not wonder at it--how I could put off marrying her if I really loved her.

  • After complaining of my conduct she said that she had only been trying me, that if I really loved her I should put off my departure, and that I should breakfast with her at eight o'clock the next day.

  • But the right sort of a man would just as soon take a poor girl as a rich one if he really loved her.

  • You remember one night you asked me if I really loved you.

  • Then he sat down to puzzle over those parts of her letter which he had barely skimmed; faded into insignificance for the moment before the outstanding confession that she really loved him.

  • He was a very great person in many ways, and I think I really loved him, for he seemed to me entirely worthy of it.

  • He really loved her, but a trained faculty works as impersonally as a camera.

  • He thought the unknown woman, who merely used him as her plaything, really loved him, and he was not satisfied with furtive meetings.

  • He loved me, he really loved me, that lascivious goat, who had never seen anything in a woman except a soft palliasse, and an instrument of convenience and of forgetfulness.

  • It is so much for a girl to be sure that she is really loved!

  • Your father could put me up to nothing of the kind if it were not that I really loved you.

  • And why, why, why had Ralph not come to her, if he really loved her, as he had twice told her that he did?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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