As you always dated your letters from the college, she came there; and before I saw Mr. Redlaw this morning, I saw her.
As she came in at the door, both started, and turned round towards her, and a radiant change came upon their faces.
She came in at that, but unwillingly, and sat down with her handkerchief to her nose.
She came through at that, and we lay together in the snow and like to burst a rib laughing.
She had never been there before at that hour, in that light, and it seemed to her as ifshe came to it all for the first time.
She came in now with an air of reserved solicitude.
So she came to many-fountained Ida, the mother of wild creatures and went straight to the homestead across the mountains.
She came to the stronghold of fragrant Eleusis, and there finding dark-cloaked Demeter in her temple, spake to her and uttered winged words: (ll.
She came to him slowly and laid her hands upon his shoulders.
She came, looking about her dreamily, and touching to her lips, now and then, with an absent air, a clover blossom she had found in the longer grass against the fence.
She came to him quietly, took the palette and brushes from his hands and began to clean them, standing in the shadow behind him.
At first he moved as a god; as she came to know him better he was still the centre of light, but combined with this beauty a wonderful power of making her daring and confident of herself.
She came across, and sat on the ground at Rachel's feet.
She came in at half-past five and said that she had taken poison.
I gave her "good morning" as she came up, which she returned with a good deal of composure.
The blood rose in her face; she came close up and pressed upon me, holding my hand: and it was so that we awaited Alan.
She came out of the ordinary clinging to me close.
For she being so much left to solitude, she came to greet my return with an increasing fervour that came nigh to overmaster me.
She came close to my side, and conducted me through the wood.
The next evening, for the first time since she began to come, she came not.
For the lady, he hoped she had found her way back as she came; but as the mirror involved her fate with its own, he was more immediately anxious about that.
The day loomed so big and nigh that her prophetic ear could, in fancy, catch the noise of it, hear the murmur of the villagers as she came out of church, imagine the jangle of the three thin-toned Hintock bells.
A streak of light from the partially closed door of Grace's room fell upon her face as she came forward, and it was drawn and pale.
He accordingly retreated to where he had been working before Grace came, and Grace's formidable rival approached her, each woman taking the other's measure as she came near.
There being no fire in the room, she came in with a shawl thrown loosely round her shoulders, and obviously without the least suspicion that Melbury had called upon any other errand than timber.
Tis no use to stay in bed," he said, as soon as she came up to where he was pacing restlessly about.
She came in at the back door, trying to look casual.
As she came in he looked at her, through her, and she seemed to feel her mental processes laid open to him as a skilled surgeon cuts through skin and flesh and fat, to lay bare the muscles and nerves and vital organs beneath.
She came around to the foot of the bed, and gripped it with her two hands.
She came round to my rooms on the chance of finding me there, and I gave her tea.
She came to the table beside my bed and pulled the Michaelmas daisies awry.
She came to him, he went to her, they took holidays together in the country when certainly she sustained her fair share of their expenditure.
She came to me less frequently, and when she came she would have some one with her, usually old Carnaby, and he would do the bulk of the talking.
She came to his house on her old mare, in the rain and snow the night before, to get him to go to see someone, some "friend" of hers who was sick.
She always travelled with him when she came North, he said.
The name was fastened on her, and it clung to her until, as time went on, she came to almost hate the poor innocent cause of it.
Indeed, she came to be known on the streets she passed through, and on the cars she travelled by, and people guided her.
The Queen of Sheba--coming to see Solomon," said Floyd, asshe came up to him.
As I was preparing to take my leave after a longish pause into which we had fallen as into a vague dream, she came out of it with a start and a quiet sigh.
She came up close to the bed and folding her hands meekly in front of her turned her eyes up to the ceiling.
She quaked all over as she came down to her doom, but when she recognized me she got such a shock that she sat down suddenly on the lowest step.
He was a little short of breath, and as she came in he was addressing the landlord with much earnestness in the following compact sentences.
She came to the door with the others and stayed at the door after they had gone in again.
Then he set down the pen upon a blotter, went to his door, and opened it, looking out at her as she came.
She came to a group of small coloured children playing waywardly in a puddle at the mouth of a muddy alley; and at sight of her they gave over their pastime in order to stare.
Alice was not serious too long, and she began to laugh as she came to the end of her decorative sketch.
Mrs. Adams turned toward him now; she came to the bedside and would have taken his hand, but he quickly moved it away from her.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she came" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.