As to Lady Staveley, she and I got on uncommonly well.
All this will soon be over now, and then, I trust, she and I will once again understand each other.
She and I have discussed the matter now,--and you are at liberty to address yourself to Madeline if you please.
She and I is nearly an age as possible, though I think she is a year over me.
She and Mr. Smithson were coming for some papers contained in the bureau.
She and I went on being civil and polite in the way of commissions, and occasionally introducing friends to each other, for a year or two, and then we ceased to have any intercourse.
She and Mrs. Houghton kissed each other affectionately, being at the present moment close in each other's confidences, and then she was introduced to Lady George.
She and Mrs. Houghton had been very intimate as girls, knew each other's secrets, and understood each other's characters.
And then, after a little more waiting, the lady came back to say that the Princess could not be found; she and one of her ladies had gone out together.
The world may say what it chooses; we follow a higher law than the world--she and I.
She and I walked to my Lady's at the Wardrobe, and there dined and was exceeding much made of.
She and I had one long talk, and after it I tell you there was something doing in the Bigelow family; but Nannie who has lots of horse sense sided with me, and together we were too many for mother.
She and Mrs. Hollister were at school together in Elmira, New York state.
She and he were together nearly all of the time, and it was like reading over a forgotten love story.
She and I are excellent friends, and, to tell the truth, I think I like her better than any other woman that I know; but I never should have been intimate with her, had it not been for your sake.
Do you know, Miss Garston, Lady Betty tells me that the nightingales are singing so charmingly; she and I are just going down the road to listen to them, if you can put up with our company for part of the way.
Now we will have ours, she and I, and spell her name properly.
Ay, she and I were very good friends, my pretty child, very good friends, and that not so long ago, either.
She and I, and Alice your mother, were sister co-heiresses as you know, and therefore these young ladies are my grand-nieces and your own cousins once removed.
Leave the captain's body, and we three, he, she and I, will remain here.
She and I were in the back of the vehicle and they were opposite us, riding backward.
The dinner was good and it lasted a long time, and we became intimate friends, she and I, when she understood what a profound sympathy she had aroused in my heart.
They both turned as we came up, she and he together.
She and I will settle our affairs, official and unofficial, although you seem to be so deep in her confidence.
She and ex-Senator Collinge give him sheafs of notes to elaborate into letters or articles for the papers which propagate their ideas.
She and I had some dinner brought to us out there, and on I talked--and she could scarcely eat for listening.
And Clyde, if you will say to the duchess for me that I should deem it a favor if she and one or more of her ladies will accompany us, I doubt not she will be glad to go.
Mary was waiting for me, so she and I hastened to the bookstall, took up Frances and Lady Wentworth, went back to the barge, and then by water to Whitehall Garden stairs.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.