Why, this is strange," said Nurse Jane to herself.
I want a loaf of bread, a yeast cake and three pounds of sugar," said Nurse Jane.
Well," said Nurse Jane, "I have baked some apple dumplings with oranges inside, and I thought perhaps you might like to take one to Grandfather Goosey Gander to cheer him up.
You must go to bed at once," said Nurse Jane, "and when Dr.
Mr. Graves will have to take some nourishment soon," said Nurse Bryerley.
Do not come unless you feel up to it," said Nurse Bryerley.
Certainly the young lady was awake till nearly dawn," said Nurse Bryerley.
And we shall not be allowed to give them to you," said Nurse.
Very well," said nurse gravely, though she felt very much inclined to laugh, "then run and get your things as fast as you can.
And "as handy," said nurse, "indeed far more handy than many a girl of five times her age.
My dear," said nurse solemnly, "one may be glad of a thing and sorry too.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "said nurse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.