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Example sentences for "she resolved"

  • However, the Fairy had a great wish to know how the other princesses who had grown up and left her, were prospering, and before the time came for Sylvia to go herself, she resolved to send her to some of them.

  • When they were grown up she resolved to make herself known to them, and chose a time when they were sheltering from the noonday sun in the deep shade of a flowery hedgerow.

  • The moment she received his letter, informing her that he had left for the United States, she resolved to follow him in the next steamer that sailed.

  • She could not leave her children, nor could she take them with her if she passed away; and so, she resolved to live for them, to forget her own suffering, in the tenderness of maternal care.

  • The moment the idea came into her head, upon the spur of the occasion, she resolved to execute it directly.

  • She resolved to watch the boy very carefully.

  • From this persuasion, She resolved to pass the night at a Neighbour's, and insisted that the Funeral should take place the next day.

  • In consequence, She resolved, when He should next be alone with Antonia, to endeavour at surprizing him.

  • She resolved to treat him with distant politeness, to decline his services with gratitude for the tender of them, and to make him feel, without offence, that his future visits would be far from acceptable.

  • While She applauded herself for having penetrated into this plot against her Lady's honour, She resolved in secret to render it fruitless.

  • She resolved at once to see if there was any possible way of escaping.

  • She resolved hastily to cultivate a severer demeanour for European use.

  • Still, she resolved not to risk another exhortation to speed, but to trust to luck to send another taxi in her way.

  • For the sake of exercise, she resolved to carry her letter to the village post office and return along the Riverside Road, whereby she had seen hemlock growing.

  • So she resolved to try privately whether she could not get on more quickly by herself.

  • Finding herself unable to satisfy both these conditions, she resolved to do without sympathy and to hold her tongue.

  • She resolved to take him for a little while and then to get rid of him on some pretext.

  • She resolved to bow to him if they met face to face.

  • She resolved not to disturb him--if it was he.

  • She resolved to set out alone and went back into her bedroom to get her revolver.

  • As she turned to leave it she resolved to go to the priest.

  • The thought of such another visit was almost intolerable; and within two days of the time that she expected it, she resolved to endeavour herself to prevail with Mr Eggleston to wait longer.

  • In her distress, being ashamed to return home, she resolved to try the stage as a means of livelihood, and applied to Garrick, who gave her a trial on the boards, but the attempt proved a failure.

  • After this oracular utterance, she resolved to make a clean breast of all she knew, which, however, did not amount to much.

  • She laid her plans with accuracy and common sense, she divided the little sum which the three had to live on into weekly instalments--she resolved not to go beyond these.

  • Primrose did not know whether her teacher was good or bad, or whether she was paying too much or too little--she resolved to take the lessons and to spend some of her little capital in buying the necessary materials.

  • She resolved to go and consult Mr. Danesfield on the morrow.

  • Now that Lady Holme had reached the "hiding-place" for which she had longed, she resolved to be brutal with herself.

  • She resolved to make his belief more intense.

  • Cecilia was now utterly disconcerted; and half angry with herself, and wholly provoked with her sullen neighbour, she resolved to let nothing in future provoke her to a similar trial with so unpromising a subject.

  • She resolved that he should have all the aid in her power to supply, and so she requested Vulcan to make him a suit of armor.

  • She was not invited, and being angry on that account, she resolved to cause dissension among the guests.

  • Afterward, when alone, she resolved not to bother again with Jane Everest.

  • She resolved to tell no one of having seen Leslie on the campus.

  • She resolved to take Lillian Wenderblatt's advice and cultivate the acquaintance of the black-eyed girl who had shown signs of affability.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    finely serrate; moral suasion; she announced; she could; she exclaimed; she found; she got; she had never before; she held; she kept; she made; she might have been; she muttered; she observed; she protested; she rose from her; she sat; she should; she sobbed; she stood; she thinks; she told; she took; shed blood; sheet metal; shew them