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Example sentences for "she decided"

  • Not condescending, she decided--perhaps amused, or even flirtatious.

  • No, she decided, he was probably a fresh young assistant to an elder professor.

  • Her thoughts chanced to light upon him sometimes, and within the fortnight, she decided he must be attached to the university.

  • It looks," she decided, "just like the bed feels.

  • She decided to speak of it then and there.

  • They're sisters," she decided, but then she nearly changed her mind.

  • Never mind," she decided, "I'm going to see more of this!

  • She moved away and critically studied her figure; inches and inches too thin, she decided.

  • She decided to accept without further protest his name for her.

  • She examined the mark in the mirror when her mother had gone; it was, she decided, the kiss made visible.

  • It was warmer than yesterday; and, going to an afternoon concert with Judith, she decided to walk.

  • Her knowledge of the hills forbade the usual fear, but a supernatural terror seized her and she waited for the old woman--she decided it was a woman--to make the first advance.

  • While waiting for his reply she turned her attention to Mary, for in any case, she decided, the children must be placed in another's care.

  • There was something about Mary that reminded one of Ruth Denton, she decided.

  • I'll take the risk of being misunderstood," she decided with a grim little smile.

  • I'll come down and get mine after awhile," she decided, and ran upstairs to her own room.

  • Consulting the calendar that hung above the desk, she decided to go the first week in February, and began to plan her work accordingly.

  • She decided, privately, to spare him the misery of it all by sending him off into the Bush on an errand for Mr. Twist as soon as she was taken ill.

  • It was only when she remembered that the letter could not go to the post for three days that she decided to write it again at greater leisure.

  • She pushed the window wide and, perched on the window-sill with a cup of tea outside and a piece of toast in her hand, she decided on what she was going to say to him.

  • She decided to explore and, climbing up the iron ladder, pushed up the trapdoor.

  • She decided in one breath to ignore the man entirely; in the next to bow coldly and walk out; in the next to--He was there before the latest wavering decision could be formulated.

  • No," she decided, as he stepped out and stood with his eyes lowered obstinately.

  • On consideration, she decided to ignore this prompt countering of the pronoun.

  • She decided, since the letter asked her to see for herself, to wait.

  • To stick by her husband, convention told her; and so she decided.

  • She decided that he did love her, and went away smiling.

  • Miss Teddington was delighted, and wishing to air her latest hobby, she decided to send the three pendants, together with some other specimens of school handiwork, to a small Art exhibition which was to be held shortly at Elwyn Bay.

  • It's no use crying for the moon," she decided, blinking hard lest she should betray symptoms of weakness before her juniors.

  • When there are two of us we can't help talking, and an unusual sound scares them worse than anything," she decided.

  • We will discuss this subject no further," she decided.

  • She would take a bath, she decided, and go to bed early.

  • I'll wait for the cocktails," she decided.

  • You shall take me out and give me some supper," she decided, "somewhere where there's music.

  • Well, there's enough here for a start," she decided, slipping them into her bosom.

  • If you mean a cordial, I'll have some of that green stuff," she decided.

  • Her age being twenty-four, she decided to adopt the French bride's suggestion, and bet on the last two numbers cut into her cloak-ticket.

  • I think--after all I'd rather be myself than that girl," she decided.

  • Seeing a number of people on benches opposite the Casino, she decided to sit down for a few minutes before going in.

  • We will go and sit up there," she decided.

  • I am quite willing to try it," she decided.

  • I do not think that it is in the least likely to suit me," she decided at last.

  • She decided to dismiss it all from her mind and go to sleep, but her mind for a time refused to come into this agreement.

  • And then, at other times, she decided that it might be best simply to ignore the man altogether, turning her back with dignity, after perhaps one look such as would completely show him up.

  • She decided to write a brief note instead, and did, asking her friend if he could come and give her his help about a matter--say at four o'clock that afternoon.

  • I'll try to catch him in an amiable mood," she decided.

  • Miss Burd had great confidence in Lispeth, and consequently, when they had talked over the matter of the new society which she wished to be formed in the school, she decided to leave its institution entirely in the hands of her head girl.

  • She decided to go down as soon as she could.

  • She decided to send the children over to her mother and to have a quiet day with Mills.

  • She decided to eat her breakfast in bed, and rang for it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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