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Example sentences for "she lived"

  • She lived in the ecstasies of religious faith like a Saint Theresa.

  • She lived to see established sixteen convents of nuns, all obeying her reformed rule, and most of them founded by her amid great difficulties and opposition.

  • She lived in perpetual altercation with her youngest daughter, the Duchess of Montague.

  • She lived in the ducal household as a playmate of the Princess Anne, and was a beautiful, bright, and witty young lady, though not well educated.

  • She lived in a fair and fertile valley on the line of the river, on the other side of which were the Burgundian territories.

  • She lived on in peace and quiet, though often in pain and weakness, for fifteen years after her release from the Bastille.

  • During the winter of 1836 she lived at Pau.

  • She lived to see the Protestant rule firmly secured by the Hanoverian succession.

  • She lived as one charmed by some powerful influence, and was content.

  • All the way across the Atlantic she lived in a state of subdued excitement.

  • She lived as one without an aim, without a single purpose except to close one day that she might begin the next.

  • She lived to be a sweet, gracious little old lady--and often forgot that she was a widow, but never that she was a wife.

  • Tom Helmer had now to learn that, by his father's will, made doubtless under the influence of his mother, he was to have but a small annuity so long as she lived.

  • With plenty of faculty, Letty had not yet emerged from the chrysalid condition; she lived much as one in a dream, with whose dream mingle sounds and glimmers from the waking world.

  • She lived, therefore, in constant dread of his sudden vengeance, against which she could take no precaution, for she had not even a conjecture as to what form it might assume.

  • She lived in a strong stone house, and she barred the doors, and closed the iron shutters, and set them at defiance.

  • It is not impossible that her disease might be checked if she lived at Eastbourne, but in London she will very soon die.

  • It was certain that Egremont knew where she lived; it might be that even yet he would come.

  • She lived, and held him in her heart--the strong, passionate heart, source of music and of love.

  • With her elder and younger sister she lived now in the house of Timothy, her sixth and youngest brother, on the Bayswater Road.

  • She lived, in fact, to turn ducks into the swans she believed they were.

  • But, in general, she lived elated, intoxicated by music and his adoration, withal remorseful that she was making her father sad.

  • She lived on Mount Aventine, in great magnificence.

  • She rose only to fall; she lived only to die.

  • I was happy with my charmer, who told me again and again that with me she lived in bliss.

  • As she lived in the house opposite, Madame Manzoni, who wanted to enjoy her surprise, sent her word to come over.

  • She lived in Soho Square, almost facing the house of the Venetian ambassador.

  • This was a sensible young man, who, it might be trusted, would keep Blanche in order, which she was likely enough to need as long as she lived.

  • She lived up to the full resources of her employers.

  • She lived in the place with her mistress as with a fellow-conspirator.

  • She lived a fast life, and, after alluring Colomban away from Genevieve Baudu, his intended wife, she ultimately disappeared.

  • She lived for a time with Nana, of whom she was intensely jealous, and in time gained control of the whole household.

  • She lived, passionately and yet languorously, in the vivid present.

  • She lived again in the waltz; in the gliding motions of it, the delicious fluctuations of the reverse, the long trance-like union, the instinctive avoidances of other contact.

  • Fred was to pay half the net profits of the business to Leonora as long as she lived.

  • She lived by the force of habit, hoping nothing from the future, but fearing more than a little.

  • She lived in the memories of the past, and she would think for hours together of her girlhood and her wedding tour in Corsica.

  • She lived in constant anxiety lest he should fall down, or get too cold or too hot, or overload his stomach, or not eat as much as his growth demanded.

  • She lived in a constant state of nervous anxiety, and looked forward to the holidays with more impatience than her son.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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