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Example sentences for "she died"

  • She died on the first approach of cold weather, at the beginning of this last winter.

  • She died calmly, and her countenance expressed affection even in death.

  • It was enough--she died--what recked it how?

  • She died in the height of a nervous fever induced by an attack on her chateau at Troyes by the populace in 1793.

  • She died young, leaving a son aged but twelve.

  • She died in Paris in 1828, abandoned by her husband, in the greatest distress, a prey to innumerable terrible complaints, the products of the dissolute life into which Philippe Bridau had designedly thrown her.

  • She died, reunited to her husband, shortly after the Revolution of July, 1830.

  • Rosa, she died out 'bout 2 months ago and I'se gwine to marry agin soon as I finds somebody to take keer of me.

  • She died and I will always believe she wuz fixed.

  • She died about a month later and in accordance with her instructions her funeral was conducted like "white folk's buryin'", that is without the night being filled with wailing and minus the usual harangue at the church.

  • But if she died then, there, in that secret chamber where she and her companion had sought the secret of life for years, if she died now--how would all end?

  • She died at the age of exactly one hundred years.

  • She died since I been here and she moved.

  • She died on the tenth of February and we were married on the sixth.

  • No," replied Jacob, "she died in the spring time, when the highways are clean and firm.

  • In the evening she lay down to sleep next to the manger for the cattle, but she never rose again, she died there of exhaustion.

  • She died childless, and he married a second wife, Hadorah, a daughter of Abimael, the grandson of Shem.

  • She died a few months afterwards, leaving to the care of the Rabiers the child Angelique, whom she had brought with her from Paris.

  • She died of dropsy after a short illness.

  • Her favouritism for Hyacinthe, her elder son, excited the jealousy of Buteau, who in the course of a quarrel threw her to the ground, when she received such injuries that she died a few hours afterwards.

  • She died in October, 1868, of acute rheumatism.

  • She died young, a short time after her mother.

  • She died, Mistress Winthrop, of a broken heart.

  • Born at Utrecht about 1600; she died at the age of forty.

  • She died in 1803, at the age of fifty-four, having received many honors as an artist, while she was beloved by her friends and esteemed by all as a woman of noble character.

  • Born in Venice, she died in Dresden, 1760.

  • But, unexpectedly, as Mrs. Crane was on her journey home from Cape May, where she had been for her health the summer before Julia escaped, she died suddenly in Philadelphia.

  • I was about sixteen years old when she died; the estate was settled and I was sold South to a man named Vincent Turner, a planter, and about the worst man, I expect, that ever the sun shined on.

  • It was owing to Sydan's mother's estate that I came into his hands; before her death I had hoped to be free for a long time as soon as she died.

  • She died at the age of fifty-eight years, was never sick during her life, until a few days before her death, and is buried in Baker's graveyard.

  • She died early: one or two of her people, as she called them, survived till within these half-dozen years.

  • Agnes Fleming, servant at Calcothill, inspired this fine song: she died at an advanced age, and was more remarkable for the beauty of her form than face.

  • Maxwell was a skilful physician; and Jessie Staig, the Provost's oldest daughter, was a young lady of great beauty: she died early.

  • The mother soon followed the father to the grave: she died in the south of France, whither she had gone in search of health.

  • Like a faithful soldier, she died at her post.

  • She died of cholera, after an illness of only a few hours.

  • She died a victim to her own kind-heartedness, for she went far beyond her strength in her blessed ministrations.

  • She died, another of those glorious martyrs, who more truly than the dying heroes of the battle-field have given their lives for their country.

  • She died on the 4th of February, and must have been an independent heiress, as her father administered to her estate on the 24th May following.

  • She died 1639, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.

  • She died uncomplaining; and this young maid, this untaught Rosamund, might have given a lesson to the grave philosopher in death.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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