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Example sentences for "she called"

  • When the youth came to the first princess, she called to him and begged him to come to her very prettily, but he walked on as if he did not even see her, and he passed by the second in the same way, but he went up to the third.

  • When she came back to the cottage door with her pails, she called to her mother who was inside, 'Open the door!

  • When he answered firmly that he was, she called up the appearance of the Princess Sunbeam to the other end of the gallery, and said: 'You see your beloved there?

  • Jo nodded and laughed, and flourished her broom as she called out.

  • When Amy was comfortably asleep, the house quiet, and Mrs. March sitting by the bed, she called Jo to her and began to bind up the hurt hands.

  • As long as The Spread Eagle paid her a dollar a column for her 'rubbish', as she called it, Jo felt herself a woman of means, and spun her little romances diligently.

  • She called me to her and kissed me, and put it on my finger, and said I was a credit to her, and she'd like to keep me always.

  • She had, as she called it, "Played a large part in the life of our Church.

  • Here's your feast," she called to them in the gay tone we use with sick children.

  • Good morning," she called in a friendly tone.

  • Still peering down at me, she called softly to some one inside the chamber, and immediately a second figure, taller and stouter, appeared.

  • Then, whether she suspected me or not, she called out to me, not once, but several times.

  • And when I would have brought wine to her at Melle, where we stayed for twenty minutes, she called Fanchette to hand it to her.

  • I shouldn't be surprised if she called herself a socialist.

  • She called here, as I told you, the day before I went down to Rivenoak, and, as we were talking, I happened to mention where I was going.

  • Having stood alone within the garret for a few minutes, she called to the men, who, on entering, looked with curiosity at dust-covered forms in clay and in marble.

  • You must bring Mr. Linstrum over real soon, only be sure to telephone me first," she called back, as Carl helped her into the carriage.

  • Good-night, Alexandra," she called back in a strained voice, running down the gravel walk.

  • She called him by an old Swedish name that she used to call him when she was little and took his dinner to him in the shipyard.

  • Oh no," she called; "it's not not nearly.

  • She called a Swiss, and made herself known.

  • She called to her aid the strength of ridicule, than which no weapon is more false or deadly.

  • It is the little Marechale who prevailed upon her to stay: her keeper (so she called M.

  • She called him by one of his Christian names inadvertently at times.

  • Good-night,' she called softly to Temple on the stairs below.

  • Come to us when you are at liberty,' she called.

  • She thought that perhaps the very sight of her would wound his pride, and, finding his mania discovered by a third person, he would go of his own accord: so she called on him.

  • As Miss Maitland opened her bedroom door, she called to her: "Aunt!

  • Provoked beyond measure at my obstinacy, as she called it, she left the house.

  • Victoire's cousin Manon ridiculed these absurd principles, as she called them, and endeavoured to persuade Victoire that she would be much happier if she followed the fashion.

  • She spoke of him tenderly now; 'poor Roger,' as she called him; and Molly thought that she must be referring to the illness which he had mentioned in his last letter.

  • But I know that Lady Cuxhaven sent mamma some money to be applied to my education as she called it, and mamma seemed very much put out and in very low spirits, and she and I did not get on at all together.

  • Lady Harriet came as a sort of amateur bridesmaid, to 'share Molly's duties,' as she called it.

  • I shall not go another step," she called.

  • He's got a horse, Lizzie," she called back to me.

  • Point that thing up into the air, Aggie," she called back.

  • Ham," she called back in a surly tone, "and hard tack, I suppose!

  • She called it "Bran-Nut," and was talking of making it in large quantities for sale.

  • Hello, Clay," she called, when they were within hailing distance.

  • Which was strange, because she felt so strong, and because the voice with which she called Clayton's number was so steady.

  • Stinkpot" she called it, when acknowledging foul elements in the composition and the harm it did to the unskilful balist.

  • She called to Weyburn-- 'We had a regatta on that water when Lord Ormont came of age.

  • She called to recollection how ludicrously practical he was in the thick of his passion.

  • But when a distinguished member and ornament of the chosen seats above blew cold upon their gesticulatory devotee, and was besides ungrateful; she was more than commonly assured of his being, as she called him, "a sphinx.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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