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Example sentences for "with her"

  • He held her like this for a moment, dazed, stupefied, not knowing what to do with her.

  • It was more than five years since that day when he rowed across the lagoon, Emmeline sitting in the stern, with her wreath of flowers in her hand.

  • Oh yes, she 's a proud girl, even though she has been able to arrange it with her conscience to make a mercenary marriage.

  • He stopped and looked up, and then the person in the light dress, leaning her hands on the railing, with her shoulders a little raised, bent over and looked down at him.

  • Mrs. Evers is an old friend of Mrs. Vivian, who, on leaving Italy, had come up to Dresden to be with her.

  • Again she looked at him a moment, with her clever, slightly mocking smile.

  • When they had reached the limit of a quadruped's possibilities in walking, Knight tenderly lifted her from the saddle, tied the horse, and rambled on with her to the seat in the rock.

  • Worm's company would not seriously have interfered with her plans, but it was her humour to go without him.

  • Stephen's letter was concerning nothing but oneness with her: the review was the very reverse.

  • The perplexed Unity looked at him with her mouth rather than with her eyes.

  • This relapse into wilfulness was because he had again connected the epithet foolish with her.

  • When the princess first screamed, Widow Repose heard her, and she was fully aware that the cause of that scream had been Plaerdemavida, and that Tirant must be with her.

  • Two of the empire's barons told the emperor that he should send his daughter Carmesina to Hungary to be with her sister.

  • And she grabbed the sheet and stuffed it in her mouth and bit down on it with her teeth so she wouldn't scream.

  • When the countess learned that her husband had gone, she left the castle without saying a word to the king or to anyone, and went with her ladies and maidens to be with her husband.

  • Plaerdemavida, with her head on the pillow, said: "Oh!

  • She was scarcely able to familiarize herself with this strange reality.

  • She was asleep, and the light of the lantern fell upon her features.

  • With the guests who might be assembled she was hardly so secure.

  • If you agree not to go tonight I promise to go by myself to her house tomorrow, and make it up with her, and wait till you fetch me.

  • If I had only shown myself willing to make it up with her sooner, and we had been friends, and then she had died, it wouldn't be so hard to bear.

  • Every pulse of loverlike feeling which had not been stilled during Eustacia's lifetime had gone into the grave with her.

  • She has just come home, I believe, with her husband.

  • But Alexa had risen also, and bending over her writing-table, with her back to Glennard, was beginning to speak precipitately.

  • There, in the corner, was her chair, with her embroidery on the work-table by its side.

  • With her knowledge of all that had passed in the old palace, before its transformation into an hotel, it was surely possible that she might suggest some explanation of what had happened to his brother, and sister, and himself.

  • Lady Montbarry surveyed herself in the glass, and wheeled round again, with her cat-like suddenness, to Mrs. Ferrari.

  • The old nurse is with her,' Henry answered; 'they will be better left together.

  • By Destiny,' she answered, with her head on her breast, and her eyes on the ground.

  • Of that day, doomed to be her terminus in time through all the ages, she did not know the place in month, week, season or year.

  • There was an interval of four years and more between Tess and the next of the family, the two who had filled the gap having died in their infancy, and this lent her a deputy-maternal attitude when she was alone with her juniors.

  • Seeing their mother put on her bonnet, the younger children clamoured to go with her.

  • She had indeed been trying all the afternoon to read it, and for some reason the glory which she had perceived at first had faded, and, read as she would, she could not grasp the meaning with her mind.

  • That's my mother," said Evelyn, who remained sitting on the floor binding her knees together with her arms, and watching Rachel curiously.

  • Mrs. Dalloway, with her head a little on one side, did her best to recollect Ambrose--was it a surname?

  • As we passed out, at the back of the hall a woman recognised me with her eyes, arose, and followed me.

  • In quite primitive fashion, as Louis advised me, I was to select her and make myself acquainted with her.

  • She went upon deck to take the air, and took me with her.

  • And when I saw Louis say good-bye to me, raise his hat to a girl of his acquaintance, and walk on with her side by side down the sidewalk, I was made excited and envious.

  • It must not be with her as with poor butterfly Ruby.

  • Anne knew that Ruby meant that she wanted to tell Anne all about her own recent flirtations, but she promised to go, and Diana offered to go with her.

  • When Roy murmured a poetical compliment as he helped her on with her coat, she did not blush and thrill as usual; and he found her rather silent in their brief walk to Redmond.

  • All the time I'm with her I feel as if I were watching her struggle with an invisible foe--trying to push it back with such feeble resistance as she has.

  • WHAT was the matter with it--or with her fingers?

  • Grant was in the vestibule, and as they stopt to speak to him she found, from Edmund's manner, that he did mean to go with her.

  • He was a heavy young man, with not more than common sense; but as there was nothing disagreeable in his figure or address, the young lady was well pleased with her conquest.

  • She stood for some time, meditating, with her eyes on the ground.

  • I go with her in the morning, and I come to fetch her away, but she won't have me near her in the interval; she says I make her nervous.

  • She was a beautiful woman, and it was very easy to get on with her.

  • He found Mrs. Tristram in her drawing-room; with her was a visitor, a woman young and pretty, dressed in white.

  • Then, after I "met up" with her, I took her in my car.

  • He asked me why I meant to leave the ship, and I said I had heard one of the torpedo boats was going to Key West, and I thought I would go with her if he would allow it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with her" 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:
    broken pottery; convert from; good earnest; had married; hear their; our nature; white feather; with all; with every; with his; with more; with one; with orders; with other; with others; with regard; with the; with their; with them; with this; with those; with three; with you; within the; without her; without waiting