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Example sentences for "woman who"

  • She was like a woman who is preoccupied with something, and perhaps annoyed by an unwelcome guest.

  • At another moment I would recall her promises, and endeavour to convince myself that my letter was only too gentle, and that there were not expressions forcible enough to punish a woman who laughed at a love like mine.

  • Still he did not regret to-night the freak of fancy that had brought him to the Lake House, since it had led to his meeting a woman who was to him a new and beautiful revelation of the rarest excellence and grace.

  • What a fate for a man--to be tied for life to a woman who will, with sure gradation, pass from at least outward beauty to utter hideousness!

  • I've wondered if she went on, catching that look back of people's faces.

  • The Christmas trade would not tell the tale, for that was always a time of abnormal business.

  • See what's happened to Haynes-Cooper in the last five years!

  • You wouldn't say, on seeing her, that here was a woman who looked as if she might afford hundred-dollar tailor suits and a town car.

  • She is a woman who is limited in every other respect--just average; but she knows glove materials in a way that's uncanny.

  • A woman who officiated in sacred rites among pagans.

  • A woman who is the principal of a school; a female teacher.

  • A woman who is a member of the Society of Friends.

  • A woman who is a prelate; the wife of a prelate.

  • A woman who bears a child for the first time.

  • This woman looked exactly like a woman who lives in the neighborhood where my wife is now visiting and of whom she has always been somewhat afraid because of her sharp tongue and unpleasant ways.

  • I call upon a woman who is pregnant and whose face is slightly bloated.

  • How long could you love a woman who didn't love you, Cecil?

  • Won't you help a woman who is trying to get back?

  • A man who moralises is usually a hypocrite, and a woman who moralises is invariably plain.

  • What he felt was an intense, all-consuming tenderness, which had for its object an extraordinarily graceful and delicate, and at the same time impressive, woman who lived in a large gray house on the left bank of the Seine.

  • Imagine a woman who wears a green crape bonnet in December and has straps sticking out of the ankles of her interminable boots!

  • It is very wrong to make love to a woman who is engaged, but it is very wrong not to make love to a woman who is married.

  • Present me to a woman who comes up to my notions," said Newman, "and I will marry her tomorrow.

  • Any intelligent man or woman who thinks a bit for himself can see the stupidity of this mistaken choice at a glance, and seeing it will act against it and thus do so much toward bringing light to all nervously prostrated humanity.

  • I know a woman who was, so to speak, daft on the subject of health.

  • That being the case, what can you expect of a woman who is a nervous talker?

  • She was a woman who never, like some newly married, showed conjugal tenderness in public, perhaps because she had none to show.

  • And don't you know that a woman who loves at all thinks nothing of perjury when it is balanced against her love?

  • Men despise a man who is virtuous and a woman who isn't.

  • But never did she find an article that contained a really practical suggestion--that is, one applying to the case of a woman who had to live on what she made at the start, who was without experience and without a family to help her.

  • There's no reason why a woman who is making a career should not be virtuous.

  • A woman who sat in a distant part of the chamber started up and crossed to the bed.

  • A woman who played an important role in Balzac's association with Madame Hanska was Mademoiselle Henriette Borel, called Lirette.

  • Often when a woman who isn't old loses her husband and is left with her child people say, 'It's all right for her.

  • It's only the two lives joined together that make life complete for a woman who is complete, who isn't lopsided, lacking in something essential, something that nature intends.

  • On the other hand, wouldn't a woman who loved a man in the greatest way be driven by the desire to see him rise up in an emergency and prove his manhood at whatever cost to her?

  • Do you expect a woman like me, a woman who can't pretend to stupidity, and who has lived for years in the diplomatic world, to blunder in what she undertakes?

  • Wouldn't it be natural for a woman who loved a man to raise objections to his going out to fight in a distant country?

  • A woman who combines an encyclopaedia and a seraglio is very dangerous," replied the mocking spirit.

  • But can you suppose that a woman who, in spite of her absurdities, has some intelligence, will have reserved the best treasures of her heart for a man who will regard her merely as a transient pleasure?


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