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Example sentences for "woman named"

  • Rosie, prostitute, resides in a flat one flight up, and a woman named X 166, also a prostitute, lives on the floor above Rosie.

  • About nine years ago a woman named Rosie X 306 opened a hair dressing parlor on Second Avenue.

  • There was in the palace a woman named Phyllis, who had been Domitian's nurse.

  • In the time of Agrippina there lived a woman named Locusta, who, as Tacitus informs us, was a famous artist in the mixing of drugs.

  • No man has any business to be like that, and then come into the life of a woman named Smith.

  • Among them was a woman named Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth from the city of Thyatira, who was already a worshipper of God.

  • So they went and entered the house of a woman named Rahab, and stayed there.

  • During the first thousand years princes began to start up, and wars arose about a woman named Déwi Darúki: at this period writing was first introduced.

  • During the first years, kings began to start up, and wars arose about a woman named Déwi Darúki; at this period writing was introduced.

  • One thousand five hundred years after this another war began, about a woman named Déwi Sínta.

  • Two thousand years after this a third war broke out, about a woman named Déwi Drupádi: and two thousand five hundred years afterwards another war took place, about the daughter of a holy man not named in history.

  • In the same year Karen, Nil's daughter, left me for the third and last time, and in her stead came a woman named Barbra, the widow of a bookbinder.

  • She was a very awkward peasant woman, so towards evening on the following day she was sent away, and in her place there came a woman named Inger, a person of loose character.

  • The other was the wife of the King's groom, a woman named Catharina, also a German.

  • The first was the wife of the shoemaker, a woman named Anna, who generally would not suffer anybody else to speak.

  • You will remember when we were in the library at Blatherwycke, you asked me if I ever knew a woman named Sybil.

  • On the night of the tragedy I found that you had torn up and destroyed a number of letters before leaving, and among them I discovered one from a woman named Sybil.

  • I heard you mention to your friend that Jack Bethune once knew a woman--a woman named Sybil.

  • But in a letter which he wrote to a notary of Panormus and sent by the hand of a woman named Agathosa, he refers to the latter's claim that her husband had entered a monastery without her consent.

  • There was a woman named Publia, who had become the prioress of a company of virgins.

  • There dwelt in the Macedonian city of Philippi a woman named Lydia, who had come there from Thyatira.

  • However, the magistrates thought it best to deliberate on the matter first, and in the meantime they lodged Marius in the house of a woman named Fannia,[129] who was supposed not to be kindly disposed towards him on account of an old grudge.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "woman named" 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:
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