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Example sentences for "she wants"

  • If she wants to give me her money I shall take it.

  • She wants to know why you haven't delivered it," the doctor blurted out.

  • She wants to do that, and I told her to; I think that would be right; don't you?

  • The trouble is, she wants to be helped in ways of her own choosing.

  • She wants to land an Italian count and she'll just about land a barber.

  • She wants to go out to Hastings this afternoon to see her mother.

  • She wants to hang it on a black velvet ribbon and tie it round her neck," said his wife.

  • She doesn't want an American; she wants a foreigner.

  • I'm going to buy her clothes for her, see after her education, get a governess when the time comes, send her through Vassar or Wellesley if she wants to go, see that she learns how to ride and drive.

  • You can do anything with a woman if you give her all the jewels she wants!

  • She wants a man with money--a man who will give her jewels and clothes and an establishment that will make every other girl of her acquaintance green with envy.

  • The bride usually goes to oversee the last fittings of the bridesmaids' dresses in order to be sure that they are as she wants them.

  • She who is hospitably inclined can ask people half a dozen times to their once if she wants to, and they show their friendliness by coming.

  • By and by, if she gives a general tea or ball, she can invite whom, among them, she wants to.

  • You'll give it her, of course, for her life and the life of that man French, as she wants to marry.

  • Tis granted," I said, "that any wife can hoodwink any husband if she wants to do so.

  • She wants to find out my name; she wants to see who I am!

  • She wants to be looked after herself, and you ought to be grateful to me for relieving you of the job.

  • Presently he said, "She wants Sutton's farm.

  • Remember, Jerrold, Anne's to have the Barrow Farm, if she wants it, when Sutton dies.

  • She just picks out whatever lesson she wants to, and we have that.

  • But, Father, she wants me all to herself.

  • Then Mrs. Simpson can prepare her turkey and such things over night if she wants to.

  • I'm going back to the tavern, down the village, and so you can tell her; and if she wants me, she can put her pride in her pocket and come there and find me.

  • She wants me to marry Lady Louise, and I won't marry Lady Louise if she was the last woman alive.

  • She wants to read me a tirade, I suppose, about her pet, Lady Louise," he said to himself.

  • She wants help; she wants money; she wants respect and congratulation.

  • She wants, I think, only to declare to you that she has done no wrong.

  • She wants to know all about the Dukhobortsi.

  • She wants to see you, Irene, and I think you must go at once.

  • He shook his head, which drooped on his long and gentle brown neck, sighed, and repeated dreamily: "She wants to be all alone.

  • She wants a couple of full days in Cairo.

  • If anybody can keep me level and make the best of me, she can, and she's going to have the chance, if she wants to.

  • She wants you to come up there; she and Cynthia both do.

  • If she wants to give me up after she knows all about me, well and good.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she wants" 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:
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