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Example sentences for "who appeared"

  • Here the general, who appeared to grow quite faint at the bare thought of reading anything which was neither mercantile nor political, and was not in a newspaper, inquired 'if any gentleman would drink some?

  • The bitter and indignant sarcasm which Mrs Gamp conveyed into these taunts was altogether lost on the unconscious Chuffey, who appeared to be as little cognizant of their delivery as of his having given Mrs Gamp offence.

  • This hermit, who appeared shrunk by age and fasting, travelled slowly, mounted upon a wretched ass.

  • Judith, who appeared to have been on the watch, came gliding from the half-opened kitchen door and approached Constance, looking after Hamish as he went up the stairs.

  • The words came from Hudson, the porter to the Boundaries, who appeared to have sprung up from the ground.

  • I was about to give Miss Channing a taste of tan," replied Gerald, who appeared to suddenly cool down from his passion.

  • Echo answers where," replied Hamish, who appeared to have recovered his full flow of spirits.

  • The stranger, during this stormy dialogue with Sir Thomas Gourlay, turned his eye, from time to time, toward Fenton, who appeared to have lost consciousness itself so long as the baronet was in the room.

  • Having been desired to take a seat, he sat down, and his lordship, who appeared to be very feeble, looked inquiringly at him, intimating thereby that he waited to know the object of his visit.

  • Having concluded this train of meditation, he rang for Gibson, who appeared.

  • The speech was admired, except by Brougham, who appeared in a considerable state of excitement.

  • I tore it down, notwithstanding the resistance of the porter, who appeared to me to be entrusted with the duty of protecting it.

  • A servant in livery, who appeared to be a German, had two of the children on his knees, and lavished a thousand little attentions on them.

  • The conversation of the ladies among themselves, who appeared to be a little acquainted with each other, seemed to me to be but very insipid and tiresome.

  • The turnpike-man, who appeared to be quite decrepid and infirm, on this came out.

  • I took it for granted, however, that he who appeared to have hardly sufficient strength to support himself could not help me.

  • In our chat, we talked much of George the Second, who appeared to be his favourite king, much more so than George the Third.

  • I entered the apartment in which he lay, and observed an old man sitting upon a couch; but, without saying anything went up to the bed-side of the negro, who appeared to be asleep.

  • I met with several others, besides this lady, who appeared to feel for the sins of the land, but they are few and scattered, and not usually of sufficiently stern mould to withstand the popular wave.

  • There was a poor woman in one of them, who appeared, as the light of day and the fresh air burst in upon her, like a despairing maniac.

  • It would be better to draw them out, so that none might remain in the factory," said the little old man with the ferret's face, who appeared to have some secret motive.

  • White got into the cab with Uncle Ben, who appeared to be sleeping, and closed the door after him.

  • She could not understand the slower, surer methods of Mr. Wade and Cornish, who appeared to be waiting and wasting time.

  • Of course you are doing right, Grayskin, in letting them take you away," remarked Karr, who appeared now to be calm and satisfied.

  • He understood that Akka and the others had gone out to search for him; but before he could answer them the big crow who appeared to be the leader of the band hissed in his ear: "Think of your eyes!

  • When they had finished, a gray goose, who appeared to be as old and as wise as Akka herself, said: "It was a great misfortune for you that Smirre Fox was declared an outlaw in his own land.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    because their; had set; who became; who had been sent; who knows; who never; who said; who would have thought; whoever says; whole being; whole numbers; whole wheat; whom when; whom you; whose death; whose diameter; whose every; whose favor; whose head; whose history; whose home; whose portrait; whose right; whose soul; whose word; whosoever shall