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Example sentences for "that her"

  • It is a joy unspeakable to me that her mother's daughter loves me too!

  • She was a remarkably clever and acute-minded girl, and with a prodigious memory; so that her store of knowledge, gathered unthinkingly bit by bit, had grown to proportions that many a scholar might have envied.

  • If her mother's words were true, and bitterly she felt they were, that her conduct to St. Eval had been one continued falsehood, what would her parents feel when her intercourse with Lord Alphingham was discovered.

  • Tears were still stealing from those bloodshot eyes; but she looked up in Mrs. Hamilton's face with an expression of such confiding affection, that her mother's anxious fears were calmed.

  • It is true, indeed, that her uncle, the Duke of Omnium, the grandest and greatest of English noblemen, is specially interested on my behalf.

  • Mrs. Grey reminded them that all they really knew of the unfortunate woman was, that her jewel-box had been stolen out of her bedroom at her hotel.

  • The truth was, that her mother, then a year dead, had indeed become a victim to the moral profligacy of a man in whose character there existed nothing whatsoever to compensate her for the utter absence of domestic affection in all its phases.

  • I think, although she has given up fortune tellin', that her head's not altogether right yet.

  • There is a faint impression on me that her face is not altogether unfamiliar to me, but I cannot recall either time or place, and perhaps the impression is a wrong one.

  • The common impression is, that her mind is burdened with some secret guilt, and that it relieves her to contemplate the future, as it regards temporal fate, but that she dares not look back into the past.

  • As for the outlines of her general person, they afforded evident proof--thin and emaciated as she then was--that her figure in early life must have been remarkable for great neatness and symmetry.

  • Yet it was borne in upon him, as upon Lady Henry, that her marriage, however interpreted, had brought with it profound and intimate transformation.

  • But her secret feeling had been that her place in society, her influence with important people, had a money value, and that he would perceive this.

  • Ah no, said they, but forth she may not come: For she of late is lightned of her wombe, 6 And hath encreast the world with one sonne more, That her to see should be but troublesome.

  • After reading this letter, Mrs Arabin could not wait in town for her husband, even though he was expected in two days, and though she had been told that her presence at Barchester was not immediately required on behalf of Mr Crawley.

  • Mara made a silent note of this, and felt more strongly than ever that her aunt's needs and not her words must control her actions.

  • She felt, however, that her heart, if not her will, was weak toward Owen Clancy.

  • Elizabeth saw directly that her father had not the smallest intention of yielding; but his answers were at the same time so vague and equivocal, that her mother, though often disheartened, had never yet despaired of succeeding at last.

  • Kitty is slight and delicate; and Mary studies so much, that her hours of repose should not be broken in on.

  • Mrs. Westenra has confided to me that her doom is spoken, disease of the heart, though poor Lucy does not know it yet.

  • It seems to me that her imagination is beginning to work.

  • She says she must leave us; that her lover's death has so affected her spirits she can't give her heart to her work.

  • Then he writes to Sir Alexander Malet in the same month, that Her Majesty's Government can only leave to Germany the sole responsibility of raising a war in Europe, which the Diet seemed bent on making.

  • However, the summary of the Conference is this, that Her Majesty's Government made two considerable proposals.

  • That her avowal of her faith would elude torture, by at once condemning her to the flames, was disregarded.

  • Of Rosalinde we hear in "Colin Clout" that her ambition is "So high in thought as she herself in place.

  • The horror of that satisfaction, its humiliation and its pain, sufficiently attested to the poor girl who endured it that her soul's integrity remained secure.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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