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Example sentences for "she answered"

  • Never mind the house, if only you can get safe off,' she answered.

  • Come this way, then, she answered, 'where I can see the face of my king.

  • The king never made that law,' she answered, with some displeasure.

  • No, Curdie, she answered; 'but it was very bad.

  • She answered, 'I have lost my way to my father's kingdom, and I shall never get home again.

  • She answered, 'No mortal is able entirely to understand the power of this ring, because no one thoroughly understands the secret signs engraved upon it.

  • Quite warm, King Frost,' she answered, though she shivered as she spoke.

  • You will never lose the friendship of Joan de Tany," she answered.

  • Neither," she answered, "I be satisfied with my friend, Roger de Conde.

  • The girl laughed gaily as she answered, though something seemed to tell her that this was more than play.

  • No place would seem fearsome now," she answered simply, "were there a light to show me that the brave face of Roger de Conde were by my side.

  • Wait," she answered, "until I quiet my nerves a little.

  • It 's not especially useful," she answered; "but I like to know the names of plants as I do those of my acquaintances.

  • I used to think," she answered, "that if any trouble came to me I would bear it like a stoic.

  • Don't look as if you would eat me up," she answered.

  • Tomorrow I shall put away my 'fuss and feathers' and be desperately good again," she answered with an affected little laugh.

  • Never," she answered, with a despondent but decided air.

  • Yes," she answered, closing her lips and venturing no further comment.

  • She answered tenderly, for she dreaded the pain that she must cause the great, good-hearted fellow.

  • I thought I might help you if I learned everything you told me," she answered, timidly.

  • If you were not what you are," she answered, "I should feel insulted.

  • I know what you want to say," she answered.

  • If you are still disposed," she answered.

  • That would not be pleasant," she answered.

  • To look handsome for half an hour--that is a great deal to ask of me," she answered.

  • That is a very pretty thing to say," she answered; "but it is my duty to warn you before you go farther.

  • I shall be glad to see you," she answered, simply.

  • I like to talk with them," she answered; "we can talk with them so much more seriously than with grown persons.

  • Oh, I'd rather let Ally Hawes make the few things I want," she answered.

  • Miss Hatchard always sends up lovely rockets on the Fourth," she answered doubtfully.

  • She answered nought, but rode her horse close to him and lighted down nimbly, while his greedy eyes devoured her beauty.

  • Even by the firelight he saw that she reddened as she answered: "I was a free woman then; now am I but a runaway thrall.

  • Sarkoja thought it best," she answered, her face betokening her disapproval of the procedure.

  • Yes," she answered, "but it is two hundred miles north of us; it is one of the waterways we crossed on the trip to Thark.

  • No," she answered, "she thinks that you are dead.

  • I couldn't eat it or anything else," she answered, thrusting the plate between the palms.

  • I don't think I'll be very gay," she answered.

  • It gives him time to study law," she answered, quickly.

  • Yes," she answered, a little breathlessly.

  • I know where you stopped to look back," she answered, brushing him heartily with her red hands.

  • Ah, that is what I don't know," she answered.

  • It 's quite the other way about," she answered, with a cold little laugh.

  • Why yes," she answered, with a faint-hearted assumption of confidence.

  • Yes," she answered, and then, as if weighing the proffered propitiation and rejecting it, turned slowly and went into the house.

  • Because the bad men want to take you away from me, Hans," she answered, panting.

  • I am going to the saeter," she answered; "where you have wanted so often to go.

  • I'll bid thee begone, and take thy foolish tongue along with thee," she answered, in a mollified tone.

  • Without looking up, she answered as lightly as before.

  • The Empress Dowager is a great woman," she answered.

  • No," she answered, "we do not think that best.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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