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Example sentences for "said her"

  • It appears to me that you are the one who should be ready to succumb," said her father.

  • They took so much for granted themselves, at any rate," said her father, with some show of acquiescence.

  • Leading up to subscriptions--don't forget that," said her father.

  • But you should tell them of the letter, my dear," said her father.

  • Dear Emma bears every thing so well," said her father.

  • My dear, you are too particular," said her husband.

  • If you are coming to speak about Marian,' said her husband, turning upon her with savage eyes, 'you can save your breath.

  • I suppose they have quarrelled terrifically,' said her brother, as soon as she was gone.

  • I knew nothing of his association with them,' said her father.

  • I thought I heard Miss Sewell go out," said her ladyship in the icy tones that had never lost their power of making her son's heart freeze within him.

  • My dear," said her sister, leading her in, "you are overwrought.

  • New York,' said her father, glancing at his watch, 'let me see.

  • I don't believe it would, Nelly," said her grandfather.

  • We shall have letters from Paris, I hope, Nelly," said her grandfather.

  • Letty, I am ashamed of you," said her mother, wringing out the caps from the tub.

  • It will be a sad while before you can be married, Mary," said her father, not looking at her, but at the end of the stick which he held in his other hand.

  • Dorothea put out her hand and said her good-by cordially.

  • I can tell you someone to begin on right away," said her mother, nodding at her.

  • I fancied it would be for Master Jack," said her mother, wishing the excursion to be a cheerful one.

  • Go up stairs to Miss Blanche," said her mistress, "and say I want her here.

  • You have done wrong," said her ladyship, severely.

  • No," said her ladyship, shutting her teeth with a snap.

  • Take a chair," said her ladyship, graciously.

  • O no--not now,' said her mother, resignedly shaking her head.

  • I believe the old gentleman is in love with you, Anne,' said her mother.

  • Come, this is an odd beginning," said her husband.

  • Such a message is easily given," said her brother.

  • Well, my love, that really is an awkward question for me to answer,' said her sister.

  • Mr Clennam, Amy,' said her uncle, 'has been expecting you some time.

  • It takes all sorts to make a world," said her husband.

  • Please say that again," said her uncle, either because he had not heard or because he had not understood.

  • No, we will stay a while yet," said her uncle.

  • No, Betty," said her father, and his reflective deliberation had meaning.

  • They would not like to hear you say that, Betty," said her father, rubbing his chin reflectively.

  • You throw your money about as if you were a child," said her mother-in-law.

  • Coal must be cheaper than it is in England," said her ladyship.

  • That might be worth looking up," said her father.

  • I guess I have found nothing of importance," said her father, shaking his head gravely.

  • Well, I wasn't quite sure," said her father.

  • Polly's had the hardest time of all," said her mother, affectionately patting the bandage.

  • Well, and then you'll want 'em on again tomorrow," said her mother.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "said her" 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:
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