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Example sentences for "diamond necklace"

  • Damon, struck thro' the Heart by a Diamond Necklace.

  • And here has this world's-wonder of a Diamond Necklace brought it at last to the clear verge of tumbling.

  • He, as he looked in rapt vision and amazement into these things, thus spake: (Diamond Necklace, p.

  • She had talked about it a great deal, and now, when the evening came, she was not going to be deterred from seeing it by any trouble in reference to a diamond necklace.

  • A pot or a pan may be an heirloom;--but a diamond necklace cannot be an heirloom.

  • Why shouldn't a man give his wife a diamond necklace as well as a diamond ring?

  • I went there for my diamond necklace that I left there as security for a thousand dollars when I went away.

  • But before I go, Mrs. Carew, please give me my diamond necklace.

  • This morning I received your letter of February 13th, and with it the Diamond Necklace, the Mirabeau, and the olive leaf of a proof-sheet.

  • Articles on Mirabeau and the Diamond Necklace.

  • I had read the Diamond Necklace three weeks ago at the Boston Athenaeum, and the Mirabeau I had just read when my copy came.

  • And while she bargained with Quigley for a price on a diamond necklace, you were looking in once more.

  • A necklace had been taken to him to-day by a woman--a diamond necklace.

  • He leaned forward in his chair and continued in his smoothest tones: "Among the things taken was a diamond necklace.

  • She thanked me, rather patronizingly, for giving my diamond necklace to her Ambulance Fund.

  • Tell me, if you were a woman and your husband, in a drunken fit, gave away a diamond necklace to an enemy would you be calm about it?

  • To prove our loyalty we have decided to send you a diamond necklace.

  • None of the Montmorency-Smythe women has ever been to Court without a diamond necklace.

  • How can I possibly go without a diamond necklace?

  • Even a diamond necklace or a few oranges or a five-shilling postal order would be something.

  • He nods and holds up a diamond necklace) 'Ow's that?

  • I ask for a diamond necklace, and they bring me paste.

  • I was sent by her gracious majesty to make an offer to them for a diamond necklace.

  • A fresco painting represents, in a hemicycle, the Empress in her bridal dress, offering to the Virgin a diamond necklace; young girls are kneeling around her in prayer; admiration and fervent faith are depicted on their brows.

  • Empress EugĂ©nie to the throne, the city of Paris, represented by the Municipal Commission, voted the sum of six hundred thousand francs for the purchase of a diamond necklace to be presented to Her Majesty.

  • Suppose he brings a diamond necklace to the daughter of a Croesus?

  • What would the daughter of a carpenter do with a diamond necklace?

  • There was not a spoon, a fork, a tea-pot, or a diamond necklace, or even a scrap of paper in it.

  • No, the Devil fetch me if I do----You shall have a diamond necklace in pawn.

  • He's a pretty fellow if he can steal a diamond necklace with a good one.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    arable land; been having; but very; diamond bracelet; diamond mining; diamond necklace; diamond ring; finally said; four winds; her hands; human acts; human power; hypodermic injections; iron railing; lime salts; million from; natural being; necessary for; other power; stew gently; takes part; transmitted through; village near; waste matter; without looking