She asked Maria in Spanish whether the hotel was not filling up with visitors.
She asked me what day of the week it was, like herself.
Who would be a clerk when he might be a great artist, she asked dramatically, and she besought Philip to believe in himself: that was the great thing.
Mrs. Carey made an excuse to leave Philip alone, but in a moment came back and knocked at the door; she asked him, without coming in, if he could pour out the water himself.
She asked him to give her something to eat one evening towards the end of April.
Mother couldn't take the time when she had company, so she asked if he weren't big enough to pick out ten proper verses and learn them by himself, and he said of course he was.
She asked if Shelley had any beaus, and I said there wasn't any one who came like Peter, but every man in the neighbourhood wanted to be her beau.
She asked if I liked honey, and I started to tell her about the queen bee, but she had no time to listen, so she said I should wait until after school.
She asked him to take her to the meadow, but he excused himself, because he had an engagement.
Is there anything I can do for you," she asked, "before I go away?
She asked if there was any objection to her changing to another room--suspicious!
She asked, with ironical humility, if I proposed to honor them by still remaining their guest, after the disturbance that I had provoked.
But is it wise," she asked, "to go out to service again, at your age?
What can I have said or done," she asked, "to make you think that?
She asked me where I was going, and I mentioned your name," said Mrs. Bread.
Do you remember," she asked, "the promise you made me three weeks ago?
She asked me to come and see her; I went this morning.
On the Friday, as soon as he came in, she asked him to please to tell her why he disliked her family.
She took up the conversation, and in that mixture of tongues I have spoken of she asked me if I was a gentleman, and why I was not ransomed.
The lovely Zoraida was watching for us at a window, and as soon as she perceived that there were people there, she asked in a low voice if we were "Nizarani," as much as to say or ask if we were Christians.
Mina looked at him appealingly as she asked, "But why need we seek him further, when he is gone away from us?
When I told her that I must go at once, and that I was engaged on important business, she asked again: "Do you know what day it is?
What does he think," she asked, "about your illness?
She felt it was a footling question even as she asked it.
And you," she asked, "did you think it had the Stevensonian touch?
When her painful story was ended she asked to see and to embrace my sister, who was just born; then with her trembling hand, already chilled by the approach of death, she desired to light the lamp herself.
She asked to be taken back before the general, and having been promised her life, she revealed everything.
So she asked my other relations to persuade me to remain.
She asked if she could pray for her 'new father'--for the Italian!
She asked me to accompany her sometimes--to walk without object!
She asked him no other question than this; she began to prattle about her own affairs.
And is it sweet," she asked, "as sweet as the honeysuckle when the day is warm and still?
And is it," she asked, "as bright as the drops of dew in the moonlight?
And the flower," she asked, "you have seen it again?
Is it blue," she asked, "as blue as the speedwell that grows beside the brook?
Tell me again," she asked, "when you saw it, and why do you seek it?
Say, Vernoon," she asked in her languorous voice, "can you not stir a yard without that ugly black dog at your heels?
What is the good of gold," she asked of Alan, "except to make things of, or the bright stones except to play with?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she asked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.