She sent him to Pontchartrain to see the chancellor.
She sent Grillo, a Genoese noble, whom she has since made grandee of Spain, to thank the King for sending her the Duc de Saint-Aignan, and for the present he brought with him.
In the very short and tumultuous interval which elapsed, she sent a message to the Queen, who flew into a fresh passion upon not being obeyed, and made her set out immediately.
She sent yo her luve, and she hopes iv it's the Lord's will to tak yo, that it ull foind yo prepared.
But at night, after I hoped she was asleep, she sent nurse to say that she wanted to go to--Rydal!
She sent at great expense, for a German conjurer, who arrived the other day, and who is perpetually consulting with another of the same sort, a Scot by birth, called Fergusano.
These arguments and reasons, accompanied with all the endearing tenderness her artful fancy was capable of framing, she sent with a full assurance it would prevail to persuade him to the world, and her fair arms again.
Then seeing that he had discovered to her all his mind, she sent to the princes of the Philistines, saying: Come up this once more, for now he hath opened his heart to me.
So she sent one of her maidservants, who went into the chamber, and found them safe and sound, sleeping both together.
But when she was led to execution, she sent to her father in law, saying: By the man, to whom these things belong, I am with child.
When therefore she had heard that Ozias had promised that he would deliver up the city after the fifth day, she sent to the ancients Chabri and Charmi.
Not less moving in its way was the practical letter she sent to her friend, with long and minute directions as to travelling; there was not a detail forgotten, the mention of which might contribute to her ease and comfort.
She sent one of her girls to the chief with the message that his slaves were in her yard, and that as they were householders and elderly people and parents, she hoped there would be no palaver, and that he would take them back.
She sent some of the children at once to say that when her household had retired she would walk over in the moonlight.
She sent a message by the chiefs to the owner of the woman to dissuade him from inflicting the extreme test.
She sent to tell him that unless he wished to kill her, he would not visit her.
Summoning a slave who was in her confidence, she sent him to a physician to purchase poison, which she mixed in a cup of wine and placed ready for the youth at the next meal.
When she heard that her foster-brother was come to the country a short distance from her, she sent men to him to invite him to a feast.
When she learnt what they had said, she sent a man to Bergen to her husband Erling Skakke, with the message that he should never trust Hakon or his men.
She sent Olaf a long cloak of fine linen richly embroidered with gold, and with silk points.
She sent to demand her picture and other presents.
She sent to the old Duchess of Marlborough to borrow the triumphal car that had carried the Duke's body.
He had displeased the Queen, an(f she sent him up to his chamber.
Said the other, "O King of the Age, she sent to me not only once but five several times and I refrained from her and whatsoever eunuch she despatched I slew, saying, Haply she may cease so doing and abandon her evil intent.
Whereto I replied, "O mother mine, she sent a message bidding me so do and verily she loveth me.
But when the tidings reached her that her parent purposed marrying her to one of those people, she sent to me saying, "Get thee ready for this mid-night and I will come to thee.
Soon after, she sent me upstairs for that purpose ; and then, to be sure, I began to think less diminutively of that I had just quitted.
She sent to invite me to see her place, and contrive to dine and spend the day there.
As she passed through the doors of Buckingham Palace at eleven o'clock, she sentto every colony the message: "From my heart I thank you, my beloved people.
She hastened to the home of the Prince at Sandringham, and when she saw how ill he was, she sent at once for the other members of the family.
She never had the slightest sympathy with indecision or lack of promptness, and the moment that she thought of something that ought to be done for her soldiers, she sent a message to the Minister of War.
As each branch of the inquiry came up, she sent him a memorandum upon it; often, no doubt, a copy of her own Report on the same subject.
She sent a lively letter describing in detail the birth of a friend's twins: "I tell you, as you are going to be a sage femme, I suppose.
On return to her ship one evening she complained of great fatigue; and on the following morning, feeling no better, she sentfor Dr.
She sent a letter to her people at home describing one such evening walk, and it was read out in the family circle.
Adamenko's was the first: she sent to the Head-Master her brother's exercise-book which had been given only one mark for a very good piece of work.
When she wanted anything from one of the rooms, she sent Klavdia.
She sent a boy here again to throw the cat in here--and the cat has rattles on its tail and they keep on rattling.
With her usual duplicity, however, she sent to Edinburgh Henry Killigrew, to congratulate Mary on her late escape, and to assure her that she would give directions to remove Morton out of England.
In 1562, hawks of an approved kind were brought for Mary from Orkney; and in the same year, she sent a present of some of them to Elizabeth.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she sent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.