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Example sentences for "she says"

  • It is not at all likely" (she says) "that my book will be ready at the time you mention.

  • She says nothing, but I can see terror in her eyes.

  • It was more than an hour after that I heard my mistress scream, and down I ran, to find her, poor lamb, just as she says, and him on the floor with his blood and brains over the room.

  • This is your nasty temper,' she says; 'I declare I'm ashamed of you!

  • You be a good soul,' she says, 'and go about your work, and leave the child to me.

  • She says: 'That's just what I mean to do myself.

  • She says things to puzzle you and put you out.

  • She says it would be a sort of relief to go and live in tents for a while.

  • She says she's going to Lapham to-morrow.

  • She says it's easier to let go of life here, and that to go East would be dying twice.

  • She does so long, she says, for the time when they will be intellectual companions for her.

  • She says, "Take your hands away, Huckleberry; what a mess you are always making!

  • So when I says he goes to our church, she says: "What--regular?

  • He lives at the upper end of the town, she says.

  • She says: "Honest injun, now, hain't you been telling me a lot of lies?

  • Next, she says: "Do you go to church, too?

  • When I was sixteen," she says, "and left the convent, every one could see that I was a pretty girl.

  • In her Histoite de ma vie she says: "Fashion helped me in my disguise, for men were wearing long, square frock-coats styled a la proprietaire.

  • I am seventeen," she says, "and I know my way about.

  • I don't see my horse here yet,' she says to Joe, loud enough for me to hear; but she knew enough not to talk to me or pretend to know me.

  • Don't thank me," she says, and she burst out crying, and goes slowly back to the hotel.

  • But if she says 'Lover,' I must have made some kind of a showing on the job.

  • She says, 'God proves that He loves it best of all the tints in His workshop by using it first and most sparingly.

  • She says it gives her an idea of Heaven she can come closer realizing and it seems more stable.

  • She says she's going to study for the stage," said Felicity.

  • She says she is going to have the ceremony performed out here in the orchard under her own tree," said the Story Girl.

  • Forgive me, Taras,' she says, 'for my folly.

  • While we keep her here,' she says, 'she may destroy us all like cockroaches.

  • She says, 'Much need have I to carry out the slops for the scurvy beggars.

  • She says she's sure Miss Gray feels awful disappointed over it, though she doesn't let on.

  • Poor woman, she says he talked so plain she sees 'em both herself, iv'ry time she looks at the poor body where it's laid out.

  • She says you're goin' to be in enough trouble without that," Sam went on.

  • The American girl sweeps them aside: "Don't you worry about them," she says to the Lord Chamberlain.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she says" 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:
    drew from his pocket; insurance policy; public virtue; reasonable cause; she begged; she caught; she faltered; she had; she isn; she lay; she looked about her; she ought; she read; she remained; she repeated; she replied; she returned; she should; she spoke; she stood; she talked; she went; she won; she writes; sheet iron; sheet metal