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Example sentences for "she declared"

  • Ever and ever so much," she declared; "and Petunia would just adore it.

  • It is like a miniature museum of antiques," she declared.

  • Of course I shouldn't sell it," she declared.

  • I have, I know I have--somewhere," she declared musingly.

  • I ain't surprised, Master Jimmy," she declared aloud, her admiring eyes following the handsome figures of horse and man.

  • You'll worry him to death," she declared.

  • I think they are looped up just far enough," she declared.

  • Some people," she declared, "never seemed to be able to find out that they are grown up.

  • I never saw such dressing in all my life," she declared.

  • I think a classical name would be best for the boat," she declared.

  • And what had Eleanor meant when she declared that whatever she did, she would tell her father first?

  • Bertie indeed, she declared, would be more angry than anyone else when he heard to what insult Mrs. Bold had been subjected.

  • She would, as she declared to her husband, make her wail heard in the market-place if she did not get redress and justice.

  • Madeline could always dispose herself so as to make room for a gentleman, though, as she declared, the crinoline of her lady friends was much too bulky to be so accommodated.

  • Mrs. Proudie was delighted to hear it; nothing, she declared, pleased her so much as to think Her bairn respectit like the lave.

  • I really think that dad feels more bloodthirsty when he talks about some of our politicians than he does about the Germans," she declared.

  • I should much prefer having it here," she declared.

  • Really, I almost wish that you were a soldier, too," she declared.

  • Of course, I don't believe a word you say," she declared, laughing.

  • There is something between you two which I don't understand," she declared.

  • As a matter of fact," she declared, "I feel much more like crying.

  • Very well, then, I will come," she declared.

  • You are a foolish, absurd person," she declared.

  • I shall think of something," she declared, indifferently.

  • I'm much too radical for a schoolmam," she declared.

  • A good book, she declared, ought to be read aloud, and discussed even during its perusal.

  • We're all slaves," she declared with a touch of passion.

  • She declared herself to be quite willing to divide the spoil,--and suggested such an arrangement both to Marie and to Croll.

  • And, she declared to herself, that should he come he would be sure to bring Joe Mixet with him to speak his mind for him.

  • I should like," she declared, pointing it out to Cecil, "to land there and have some tea.

  • I am glad to hear you say that," she declared.

  • That," she declared calmly, "is an excellent reason why I should stop.

  • It is all very well for you," she declared.

  • Never," she declared, "have I appreciated fresh air so much.

  • You," she declared, "have been a good bit of it.

  • She was delighted at this hit of her identity with that personage--it fitted so her character; she declared it was the title she meant henceforth to adopt.

  • But, you know," she declared, "it all depends on you.

  • It certainly is some class," she declared.

  • This is my theme," she declared finally, "and I have thought of a way to prove that I wrote it.

  • Miriam used to order the girls in her room about as though they were her subjects," she declared.

  • Now you have everything you need," she declared, holding up the stout girl's coat.

  • And you are all wrong," she declared candidly, "wrong, and a goose.

  • I hope she is," he said "You know she is," she declared.

  • I told Henry I shouldn't stop with him another moment," she declared.

  • There's something wrong about you, you know," she declared.

  • I simply cannot bring myself to believe it," she declared.

  • You say 'we' just as though you were really my husband," she declared.

  • Mrs. Unthank would never go," she declared.

  • You will see what a monster this Longorio is," she declared.

  • This is too occult for me," she declared, rising.

  • You can't harm us," she declared, flinging her words defiantly at the Mexican.

  • Anything may happen at a moment's notice," she declared.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she declared" 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:
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