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Example sentences for "she made"

  • She made a pathetic figure drooping there, with her sunny hair contrasting so markedly with her white, wasted cheeks and her hands listlessly clasped and her little bare feet propped in the framework of the rude seat.

  • She made no reply, but watched him steadily as he opened her blouse and untied the bandage.

  • She made of herself a girl in every variable mood wherein a girl might be desirable.

  • She made a fierce, passionate movement, clutched the glass tightly, shook as with the passing of a spasm, and then dropped her head.

  • She made much of her consoling affection for him in little things.

  • She made lists on every envelope and laundry-slip in her desk.

  • She made it all clear: "If this class of people had an understanding of Science and that we are the children of God and nothing can harm us, they wouldn't be in error and poverty.

  • She made no reply to this beyond that of grasping him more tightly, and straight inland they went.

  • She made him a sort of nest in front of the hives, in such a manner that he could not fall, and, taking the reins into her own hands, jogged on as before.

  • She made no answer, and in a moment she beckoned to her maid.

  • Miss Light paused a moment on seeing Rowland and his companion; but, though the former perceived that he was recognized, she made no bow.

  • She wore a light flaxen wig, which was never very artfully adjusted, but this mattered little, as she made no secret of it.

  • Invariably, when he was inclined to make of something they were talking of a direct application to herself, she wholly failed to assist him; she made no response.

  • She made a gesture of impatience, and Rowland offered her his arm and led her back to her seat.

  • She made a beautiful, warm, consoling bud of her mouth.

  • She made an effort and did no speak for a few minutes.

  • She made it in answer to a guileless observation concerning the gold mines with which Boston was supposed to be enriched.

  • She made no further propitiatory efforts, but sat and stared in simple blankness at the country, which seemed to increase in loveliness at each new point of view.

  • She had read of something of the sort in English novels, and she was suddenly embarrassed afresh by her realisation of the fact that she did not know what to do and that if she made a mistake Nigel would never forgive her.

  • She made no answer, and understanding her silence, he was about to retire when the door suddenly opened and a servant announced: "Monsieur de Fondege.

  • If she restrained this impulse, if she made an effort to control herself, it was only because she thought she held a better revenge in reserve.

  • With a flushed face and lips tightly compressed, she made a movement as if to rise from her chair.

  • Thus attired, she made a mischievous little grimace of dislike at her puritanical image in the looking-glass over the mantel, and then turned to announce her departure.

  • She made a grave little inclination of her head toward him, and he bowed in response.

  • Sitting so, she made a picture that appealed to him.

  • When Jean dismounted and hooked the stirrup over the horn so that she could tighten the cinch, the eyes of Robert Grant Burns glistened at the "picture-stuff" she made.

  • She made up her mind that she would admit no handicaps.

  • She made a rather startlingly black and white and scarlet picture as she lay there asleep.

  • She made friends by the hundreds, and friends are a business asset.

  • She made up her mind, with a canny knowingness, that there should be no presents this time, no theater invitations, no lunches or dinners.

  • She made up her mind that she would buy quickly, intuitively.

  • Her hand travelled toward the outspread letters, and folding them slowly, she made as though to restore them to their wrapping.

  • Thank you--I shall be very glad," she made answer, in the first sincere words she had ever spoken to him.

  • She made no immediate motion to do so, however, but dropping into a chair looked wearily about her.

  • She made no reply, but her face turned to him with the soft motion of a flower.

  • Look, she made me this bow to my hat, and put in the feather last night.

  • She made a second attempt at remonstrance--again without effect.

  • She made a final effort to control herself, before her indignation got the better of her.

  • She made a movement to leave the summer-house--checked herself abruptly--and laid one hand on the back of a rustic seat at her side.

  • Being by this time a perfect Fury and a complete success, she made a dash at the door which I had fortunately locked.

  • She made it a powerful merit in herself, and a strong reproach against Joe, that she wore this apron so much.

  • She made use of me to tease other admirers, and she turned the very familiarity between herself and me to the account of putting a constant slight on my devotion to her.

  • She made a strong attempt to compose herself, and stammered that he was as punctual as ever.

  • She made signs to me that she wanted him to sit down close to her, and wanted me to put her arms round his neck.

  • She made as though she were going back into the ballroom, but Hewet stopped her.

  • She made three or four different plans for meeting or going on an expedition, or showing Helen the things they had bought, on her way to the carriage.

  • She made no objection, and went and sat at a table in the window.

  • She made a sign with her head that she did, but without showing any surprise at the question and without ceasing to swing her parasol.

  • She made me wait a little before she said, raising her eyes: "He was gentleness itself.

  • She made a mighty effort, though her knees were knocking together, and in an expiring voice demanded that he should let her go indoors.

  • Mergy, she made a second attempt to poison herself.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she made" 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:
    she admitted; she appeared; she believed; she can; she chose; she died; she faltered; she goes; she got; she had never before; she might have been; she moved; she now; she observed; she ran; she sat; she should; she talked; she thought; shed blood; shell burst; shell hole; sheltered spot; shew their; shew them; twelve thousand