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Example sentences for "she won"

  • Mrs. Kearney repeated: "She won't go on without her money.

  • She'll have a good fat account at the bank or she won't do for me.

  • He spoke volubly, but Mrs. Kearney said curtly at intervals: "She won't go on.

  • She won't mind in the least his hating her, and she won't hate him back.

  • She won't be alone when she has a maid in attendance.

  • She's that scared, she won't budge from her bed.

  • She won't want to marry you when she knows these things, and Tim would have his chance to win her back again.

  • An' she won't have to wear their kind of clothes, cause she's a white woman.

  • No, she won't, Steve, if you do your part honestly.

  • She won't mind me," answered Rose, moving on to the parlor.

  • She won't miss me," he used to say: and he was right, his wife did not miss him.

  • She won't recognise my style in that," said Becky.

  • She won over a good many by bursting into tears about her boy and exhibiting the most frantic grief when his name was mentioned, or she saw anybody like him.

  • What a pity it is she won't think of him!

  • She won't know whether I am in my room or not.

  • I'm all tired out already, and three letters to read--she won't hear a word.

  • She won't speak to me," said Polly, with a little shiver, and covering her eyes.

  • She won't take me minus Besworth, you may be sure.

  • She won't have changed her dress till she has dined.

  • She won't talk even if she recognized you, which is doubtful, for she is a stranger here.

  • She won't harbor resentment, and is not a woman who could love more than once.

  • She won't let us have new hats, but only did up the old ones, and not with feathers, though there is such a love at Tebbitts's at Rockstone.

  • It is all very well to say she has known Hubert all his life; but she can't treat him as a gentleman, or she won't.

  • David, what shall we do if she won't consent?

  • But as I say, she won't have any too much herself.

  • Nannie, for God's sake ask her if she won't see me, just for five minutes!

  • She won't take it well," the old man said.

  • She won't like it, just at first; she never likes anything I do.

  • Well, she won't prosecute; she won't face the public; she just wants to go to some quiet place and work for her bread.

  • I must think of all the little things I can to liven her up so she won't get dull.

  • She won't do line-work, because it means real work; and yet she's stronger than I am.

  • She won't leave Cockley, and he's doing his best to get her to go.

  • Sides, we're making the show for her, so she won't be so sad about her ring.

  • But she has lots of hens and eggs, so she won't care.

  • We want to cheer, and make her glad, So she won't feel so very sad.

  • And we're taking her some cake so she won't be hungry for breakfast," went on Sue.

  • She won't stay all the afternoon,' said Gillian, cheerfully.

  • She won't let even Gillian read anything she hasn't looked over, and she doesn't like anything that isn't goody goody.

  • Mother can't marry our murderer; she won't be as bad as that.

  • She lost; she won; she cheated; she pawned her jewels; who knows what else she was not ready to pawn, so as to find funds to supply her fury for play?


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