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Example sentences for "she writes"

  • I wish,' she writes, 'you prayed more and talked less about the matter.

  • Do assure me,' she writes, 'my own dear William, that no want of energy or effort on your part shall hinder the improvement of those talents God has given you.

  • After her return home, she writes: "Opened my mouth in Darlington meeting, on First-day afternoon.

  • A short time subsequent to this period, she writes:-- May, 1808.

  • She writes, "In the afternoon meeting, a subject seemed so clear before me, that I ventured to speak; but oh!

  • After alluding to some further change, she writes; "I felt increasingly the weight of advocating the cause I have engaged in; oh!

  • I have neither ability, energy, nor purpose," she writes.

  • My pride took alarm," she writes, "my blood boiled more than usual, and I blushed violently.

  • My yet disordered thoughts," she writes to Dr.

  • To her sister, when two weeks out at sea, she writes: "We think we never enjoyed better health.

  • It is my ardent desire," she writes to a friend, "that the glorious work of reformation may extend till every knee shall bow to the living God.

  • She writes: "If the pain in my side is entirely removed while on my passage to Europe, I shall return to India in the same ship, and proceed immediately to Rangoon.

  • October 20th she writes of his increasing feebleness.

  • She writes me: "Constantly met King and Queen and other members.

  • On October 16th she writes of his being brought to her and made comfortable in one easy-chair while she was in another.

  • She writes that on one occasion she invited twelve or fifteen friends to listen to her brother's reading during her "calm.

  • She prefers to paint her pictures out of doors and in the sunlight, which results in her working in a high key and, as she writes, "in tender, opalescent color.

  • She writes, 'I am feeling concerned about her.

  • She writes:-- At that time these parties were crossing the Atlantic weekly, and sometimes three times a week.

  • She writes to one:-- The photo is lovely--I am proud of you.

  • Her soul, she writes, overflowed with a peace which it would be impossible to describe in human language.

  • It is time for our last farewell," she writes, "for now our Lord summons us to follow wherever it shall please Him to lead.

  • It would be difficult, my very dear son," she writes, "to express the consolation which your letter afforded me.

  • If she writes to him, the moment he sees my name mentioned, and finds violent language associated with it, he will hand the letter to me.

  • I too was deceived by that cunning young Woman," she writes.

  • It is true," she writes, "that the praises of the king resound everywhere.

  • At another point, commenting on drinking among the poor, she writes: "Drinking among the women is increasing.

  • She writes as follows:-- "Why do not intelligent, refined girls more frequently choose house service as a support?

  • The medical problems," she writes, "which present themselves to the physician are so closely connected with the social problems that it is impossible to study one alone.

  • She writes: "My mouth is rather large; there are a thousand prettier, but none that has a softer and more seductive smile.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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