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Example sentences for "she hath"

  • For first she hath been unfaithful to the law of the most High: and secondly, she hath offended against her husband: thirdly, she hath fornicated in adultery, and hath gotten her children of another man.

  • She is hardened against her young ones, as though they were not hers, she hath laboured in vain, no fear constraining her.

  • She hath considered a field, and bought it: with the fruit of her hands she hath planted a vineyard.

  • She hath tasted, and seen that her traffic is good: her lamp shall not be put out in the night.

  • She hath left me here alone All alone, as unknown, Who sometime did me lead with herself, And me loved as her own.

  • She hath we conceive wrought a little too much, having neither maid nor girle to help her.

  • Mr. Ashburnham do say that he never saw any one have so much zeale in his life as she hath: and, the question being asked by my Lady Carteret, much beyond the bigotry that ever the old Queen-mother had.

  • Thence away by coach, and called away my wife at Unthanke's, where she tells me she hath bought a gowne of 15s.

  • She hath a window for light, and that when she was to be tossed upon the waters.

  • Wherefore this city shall be most certainly in safety, she hath a wall about her, a great wall: a wall about her, an high wall.

  • She hath betray'd me, and shall die the death.

  • I do think there is mettle in death, which commits some loving act upon her, she hath such a celerity in dying.

  • Most probable That so she died; for her physician tells me She hath pursu'd conclusions infinite Of easy ways to die.

  • She hath a balm diffusing tear, She hath a softer, holier strain-- A cheering smile of hope to give, A voice to bid the mourner live.

  • She hath a milder beam of praise, Her heart a soil where Truth may bloom, And while her drooping flowers we raise, They yield us back a rich perfume.

  • She hath vow'd with tears Her own perpetual banishment; therefore to him Death were not more displeasing than if I Had told her lasting absence.

  • The teeth she had Have made a transmigration into hair: She hath a bigger beard than I, by this light.

  • She hath told me so; and thou wilt reckon the true beginning of it from that silent watch there, by the window.

  • Come--he knows of her; see her own writing, the holiest and most secret Muntra I taught her; she hath written it.

  • I pray, sir, she hath a bad face, and fain would have suitors.

  • My lord, she hath a wild boy to her page, a chief agent in this treason: his name's Mendacio.

  • Lingua set all the Senses at odds, she hath confessed it to me in her sleep.

  • She hath a way, Anne Hathaway, To breathe delight, Anne Hathaway.

  • She hath a way, Anne Hathaway, To make grief bliss, Anne hath a way.

  • As far as I can judge, she hath a freight.

  • Wherefore did Scotland rise against her tyrant--why struggle as she hath to fling aside her chains?

  • She hath wept so much these two years past.

  • She hath a brave wit, methinks, our Kate," observed Isoult to Robin, when the child had left the room.

  • She hath brought us into this mishap, so may she help us forth.

  • She hath been in east and west and north and south.

  • She hath a wondrous pleading eye,--my lady.

  • If she hath come to harm, it is by me, and in my cause.

  • She hath a token from Richard; her word also will he trust.

  • She hath gone to fetch Oceanus back; he crawled out of the open door and went as fast as a spider down the street, crawling, Constance!

  • And yet, thank Heaven, she hath left it upon you in mothering you, though the memory of her doth not bless you.

  • And that she is not so base as you suspect is shown by the fact that she has delayed until to-day to tell me of this loss, dreading, as she hath told me, to put you wrong in my eyes.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    heart beating; she always; she announced; she asked; she continued; she determined; she faltered; she had always been; she has; she held; she now; she read; she retorted; she returned; she said; she says; she seems; she sighed; she stood; she stood before him; she turned; she would have been; she would have liked; shed blood; sheep and; sheep ranch