Elizabeth was terrified; she beggednot to be moved, as she was really too sick to go.
She begged earnestly to be allowed to see the king, and, when this was refused, she wrote a letter to him, which still remains, and which expresses very strongly the acuteness of her mental sufferings.
She begged him to let her have a fair trial by impartial persons, who would weigh the evidence against her in a just and equitable manner.
After she had thanked him for the 'partizione', she begged he would get her some other music, and the artist accepted her request as a favour granted to him.
She was busy upon some tambour work; I sat down close by her, and telling me that she had long desired to make my acquaintance, she begged me to relate the history of the locks of hair sheared by her venerable uncle.
She called me her sole friend, her only protector, and in speaking of her grief in not being able to see me any more whilst she remained in the convent, she begged me to remain faithful to her dear friend.
When she heard my order to go away, she threw herself on her knees, and melting into tears, she begged, she entreated my pity!
Very anxious to try her garters, she begged me to help her, and that request was made in good faith, without mischievous coquetry.
Come and be a man again, Alfred," she begged, a little awkwardly.
Will some one," she begged, "take our too kind host away from me?
Let me talk to you for a little time, Kate," she begged.
She begged him to prepare to meet it like a Sands, and assured him that if worse came to worst she would earn enough to keep poverty away.
She begged him to prepare himself for the final calamity; promising that if there were no change for the better by December 1st, she would come home to be with him when the blow fell.
Antoinette comforted her as best she could by affecting a confidence which she did not possess: she begged her to be careful and to let her go and work in her stead.
Lady Jane," she begged, "come and rescue us, please.
Walk round the garden with me," she begged, brushing the cigarette ash from her skirt.
Do set my mind at rest, Mr. Tallente," she begged.
Please be as comfortable as you can," she begged, "for a quarter of an hour.
Do come and look me up if you are in town," she begged.
Now please walk with me for a little time," she begged, "and let us leave off talking of these grizzly subjects.
Please treat me exactly as the others," she begged.
Don't," she begged, looking at him with a little quiver of the lips and a wonderfully soft light in her eyes.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she begged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.