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Example sentences for "she wrote"

  • It is all arranged," she wrote triumphantly.

  • Mrs. Richardson had been several times to the Manor House, she wrote, and had evidently taken a fancy to Leah.

  • You say so little about Miss Elizabeth Templeton," she wrote, "and yet you are at the Wood House every day.

  • Of course you will say you are busy," she wrote, "but I do not mean to accept that excuse.

  • In consequence of the artist's announcement, she wrote to her friend Rosamund, saying how glad she was to hear that her marriage approached.

  • My dear Will," she wrote, "I can't keep secrets as long as you.

  • She wrote often, she wrote at length, and was satisfied with few or brief letters in reply.

  • And, as she wrote on, the tears began to fall upon the paper.

  • She wrote a little, and then she stopped, and sighed; then she wrote a little more, and stopped, and sighed.

  • Who can look at this scrawl, and not see that the poor heart-broken creature was not herself when she wrote it?

  • Then she burned the letter, and began again; and as she wrote, she sighed; and as she wrote on, she moaned.

  • And if she wrote them, they might try to stop the marriage, or at least to delay it for some years.

  • The complacency of New York men was most amusing, she wrote, and the amount of slang they used would have been deemed vulgar in St. Louis.

  • She wrote for a book on solitaire, but after a while the sight of cards became distasteful.

  • As soon as the Queen learned that the Princesse des Ursins was out of Quadraque, she wrote to the King of Spain, by an officer of the guards whom she despatched to Guadalaxara.

  • She wrote to the Danish minister at Paris, desiring to be informed of every particular respecting Madame Panache, her face, her age, her condition, and upon what footing she was at the French Court.

  • She wrote to her father, the Duc de Luynes, to meet her there, and set out under the charge of the Abbe de Verrue; uncle of her husband.

  • I tell you the thing is putting a brand upon my soul," she wrote.

  • It is marvellous," she wrote; "it is like a blaze of lightning from one end to the other.

  • I don't expect to see anything of him," she wrote.

  • He is beautiful," she wrote, "and every one loves him.

  • She wrote: Botanists have failed to mention that there is any connection between asparagus, originally a product of salt marshes, and Yucca, a product of the alkaline desert.

  • She wrote: I have an acute attack of enlargement of the heart.

  • As I near the land," she wrote, "I feel a sort of excitement.

  • I am gradually changing into a French girl," she wrote to her father.

  • I could not have LIKED a man any more without being in love with him," she wrote.

  • Until then she had never fancied it, for when Bonaparte sent it to her from Egypt, she wrote to him: "I have received the shawl.

  • I don't believe any but fools enter the ministry nowadays," she wrote bitterly.

  • Anne made up her mind that the next time she wrote a story she wouldn't ask anybody to criticize it.

  • So you may have Patty's Place next winter, too," she wrote.

  • She wrote to Walter then and there, from her grandfather's consulting-room.

  • She wrote as one writes in the silence of midnight.

  • She wrote it with fiery energy, for her baby's sake, on waste scraps of paper, at stray moments snatched from endless other engagements.

  • She wrote in broken, or long, disconnected sentences, almost incoherently involved.

  • She was in love with life--she wrote Sally.

  • She liked the suddenly darkening sky, the ominous rattle of thunder; "like boxes being smashed," she wrote Sally.

  • In a letter to a friend Miss Cobbe gives a picture in his lonliness: "Poor old Borrow is in a sad state," she wrote.

  • When this polyglott gentleman appeared before the public as a devout agent of the Bible Society in foreign parts," she wrote, "there was one burst of laughter from all who remembered the old Norwich days.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she wrote" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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