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Example sentences for "said the young lady"

  • Why, look here,' said the young lady, with a slight movement of her little foot calling his attention to the edge of her skirt, where a somewhat similar line of embroidery was visible.

  • My work amounts to nothing,' said the young lady.

  • Yes, ma'am,' said the young lady, tittering.

  • A very safe tendency," said the young lady.

  • But I want to know something about it now," said the young lady as Karen went back to her work.

  • The same as other men do," said the young Lady Lufton.

  • I suppose he must be one of those Foreign Office messengers," said the young lady.

  • Then you have travelled fast," said the young lady.

  • You've only one of that name among your children, mamma," said the young lady.

  • Not I; it was your affair," said the young lady.

  • Grandmamma, the whole house is getting on end," said the young lady, who was not always choice in the use of her words.

  • You speak as if it was an honour to be queer," said the young lady, bridling her pretty head.

  • Speak to her kindly,' said the young lady to her companion.

  • It is very inexcusable in him if he stops to play with any other boys,' said the young lady, smiling.

  • Whatever can I have done," said the young lady, with a smile, "to cause such a ruin?

  • You had better let her tell you your fortune," said the young lady; "perhaps it may be an improvement on what you expected.

  • My dear Nicholas,' said the young lady, 'who is this man?

  • Neither will that satisfy me," said the young lady.

  • All is not so bad as you imagine," said the young lady, in a hasty tone.

  • We will not dispute upon that point," said the young lady.

  • Bid him come in," said the young lady, and in a moment after, Sir Osborne had his rival before his eyes.

  • I heard something about the best chamber being engaged," said the young lady, in a voice that sweetly corresponded with her person, at the same time turning half towards the hostess, half towards the clergyman.

  • No," said the young lady firmly, "I have a headache.

  • That word will better apply to your son," said the young lady, coldly.

  • We must be content with that, I suppose," said the young lady.

  • I shall be very glad to have you meet him in my place," said the young lady.

  • As you may guess from what you have seen,' said the young lady, 'the party were prepared to murder me if I appealed to any one for assistance.

  • We have not an instant to lose here,' said the young lady.

  • I have been torn from my home and friends by these villains,' said the young lady, her features glowing with indignation.

  • I want to speak to you,' said the young lady; 'only a word.

  • Yes,' said the young lady, 'I know Lady D.

  • Oh yes,' said the young lady, 'very far, I am going to Oxenholme in Cumberland.

  • Lord Beaconsfield was with us in the train,' said the young lady of the party, 'and I am sure he is going to Gorhambury, and oh!

  • I don't think it matters much," said the young lady, in the same tone of haughty defiance.

  • I suppose we ought," said the young lady, "and I dare say we shall.

  • His present ruin, and his approaching exile," said the young lady.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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