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Example sentences for "she concluded"

  • If she is as nice as you say, Burt," she concluded, "she would make a pleasant addition to our little excursions and pleasure parties.

  • I think I can do that, though," she concluded.

  • If you want to work," she concluded feebly, "why can't you work just as well in your home?

  • It's all very strange," she concluded, "but that is just how it happened.

  • If he were my husband," she concluded passionately, "I'd feel just the same way about it.

  • I believe Archibald feels that way, too," she concluded after a minute, while her firm and unemotional lips closed together over the words.

  • You never can tell what men will like," she concluded.

  • And," she concluded bitterly, "I've failed.

  • You know pa 'll find some excuse to strike me as soon as I get there," she concluded.

  • He need not have been burdened with us while he was getting his depths in the business world," she concluded.

  • I don't know anything about his plans," she concluded, "except that he said he meant to go to his mother after he had marketed the cattle.

  • We won't git free this year, Miss Smith, not this year," she concluded plaintively.

  • He was worth watching, she concluded; quite worth watching, and perhaps worth guiding.

  • Think and walk--and rest," she concluded.

  • At all events," she concluded, "this is no oppressed people.

  • Now Mary Morrison, she concluded, was almost pure feminine--she was the triumphant exposition of the feminine principle.

  • Woman was what man had made her, she concluded.

  • I said I was new," she concluded, flinging a barbed shaft.

  • Yes, the only way is to fight for your home," she concluded.

  • I see no choice," she concluded, rising slowly in the utter weariness of spirit that calls for the end of an interview.

  • I am to go to my Aunt Priscilla Scott, to Ticonderoga, and stay all winter," she concluded.

  • And you must come too, Louise," she concluded, "and come early.

  • Unable to do so, she concluded simply: "I have a very tender feeling for Ann.

  • You see, I failed," she concluded, looking up at him with swimming eyes.

  • Woodward who had been listening to her attentively jumped up as she concluded.

  • She can help you finish the packing, first," she concluded.

  • She's the nurse," she concluded emphatically.

  • And now he must be allowed to sleep until the doctor comes from Pampeluna," she concluded.

  • I had not even time to pull up my stockings," she concluded, making good the omission with a friendly nonchalance.

  • I know a nice person when I see one," she concluded, with a friendly nod towards the watch-dog of the valley of the Wolf, who was talking in the shade of the trees with Marcos.

  • Men like that are the hardest to get," she concluded, "they are mostly tramps.

  • I wish we had an earlier start though," she concluded.

  • Observing him closely, she concluded: "I could tell more about you on the sea in a minute than I could find out in here in a month.

  • Sometimes you've got to do that," she concluded seriously.

  • But, she concluded wisely, few days were cloudless, and even an almost perfect house-party had its ups and downs.

  • Friendship was one, she concluded--the real friendship which never demanded more than it was willing to give.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she concluded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    lonely place; she always; she announced; she began; she broke; she could; she didn; she died; she doesn; she felt; she gazed; she interrupted; she kept; she knew; she left; she might; she might have been; she now; she protested; she put; she read; she sat; she thought; she went; she wished; shell holes