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Example sentences for "into her"

  • I cannot, therefore, but pardon my wife, who has taken this strange fancy into her head of hearing the telling of tales.

  • Whereupon Troccola, who saw that matters were playing into her hand, promised her sister to take Marziella safe and sound to her brother, and then embarked with her niece and Puccia in a boat.

  • Madeline heard his soft, swift steps pass from her room into her office.

  • They penetrated deeper and deeper into her blood, into her heart, into her soul--the terrible farewell kisses of a passionate, hardened man.

  • Meanwhile, Nels and Nick had lifted Helen into her saddle.

  • Expressions long since forgotten by those about the child are suddenly without assignable occasion sometimes uttered again with perfect distinctness, and the child even applies fitly what he has observed.

  • We should add that the literary execution of the work is worthy of the indefatigable industry and unceasing vigilance with which the stores of historical material have been accumulated, weighed, and sifted.

  • This movement is not imitated and not inherited, but invented.

  • Sunshine was streaming in at the windows, into her heart.

  • She made the package as compact as she could--it was still a formidable bundle both for size and weight--and carried it into her room.

  • At last she put the whole egg into her mouth.

  • She slipped off the ring and put it into her pocket, then, with forebodings in her heart, as though she did indeed know that her good time was over, she turned towards home.

  • Maggie still knelt there looking up into her aunt's face.

  • He put the little square box, wrapped in tissue paper, into her hand, and answered: "You can wear it on a ribbon under your dress.

  • But she did not care to exert herself to ask any questions, although she saw Mrs. Sturgis standing at the bedside with some tea, ready to drop it into her mouth by spoonfuls.

  • The remembrance of one little instance of his fatherly love thronged after another into her mind, and she began to wonder how she could have behaved to him as she had done.

  • Grace, leaning over her and gazing fearfully into her face; for though her words sounded like delirium, her look had no wildness in it.

  • Polly, and then she stopped, and the color flushed up into her face.

  • Phronsie never woke up or turned over once till she was put, a little pink sleepy heap, into her mother's arms.

  • And she put the coat, with a last little pat, into her mother's lap.

  • She put it into her mother's lap, and watched while Mrs. Pepper counted out slowly one dollar in small pieces.

  • Luckily for the secret, Phronsie just then ran a pin sticking up on the arm of the old chair, into her finger; and Polly, while comforting her, forgot to question Joel.

  • Heidi looked round as if in search of something, some new idea had evidently come into her head.

  • Dete remained standing politely near the door, still holding Heidi tightly by the hand, for she did not know what the child might take it into her head to do amid these new surroundings.

  • They could not all sleep in the same room, but if Heidi was frightened, why Tinette must go into her room.

  • Heidi had perfect confidence in the grandmother, and every word she said sunk into her heart.

  • The sudden recovery of Chloe was almost incredible; for in less than a week she was able to quit both her bed and room, and go into her aunt's chamber.

  • Finally an usher came into our box and the two intruders were ejected When the curtain had dropped on the first act Matilda invited me into her box.

  • I love her as much as you do, but if she took it into her head to make a fool of me I should send her to the eighty devils.

  • When we were in the midst of an avalanche of lucrative orders promising a brilliant winter season she took it into her head to withdraw her husband from the firm, in which he was a silent partner.

  • A spark of her mistress's spirit flew up into her eyes as she thought of the golden future.

  • She seized the candle and went up into her room.

  • I feel myself at the mercy of the first whim in the Vanstone direction which may come into her head--I, the architect of her fortunes.

  • Brutus pushed his mighty muzzle companionably into her hand; and Cassius laid his friendly fore-paw on her lap.

  • A sudden sound of approaching feet caused Fanny to crumple the letter, scarcely half read, in her hand, and thrust it into her bosom.

  • For scarcely was the position assumed, ere she had flung herself forward, again sobbing violently, into her arms.

  • Still, Fanny's seclusion of herself weighed on her mind, and led her several times to go into her room.

  • Fanny started, and looked up, with an expression of fear, into her father's face.

  • And the tears having once got into her eyes, she could not dismiss them.

  • When Constance's second new servant took it into her head to leave a week before Christmas, Mrs. Baines might have pointed out the finger of Providence at work again, and this time in her favour.

  • It was just as she turned away from your box, when you had put the bouquet into her hand.

  • Nor had it yet occurred to the Marchese that such a preposterous thought as that he could marry her could have entered into her mind.

  • Violante, still holding her hand, and looking with a smile, half shrewd, half sad, into her face.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    administrative divisions have the same names; eight cents; glass tubes; good common school education; good pleasure; greatly surprised; guess ther; had the greatest difficulty; hands together; into her; into his; into the; into their; into this; into which; little hand; much cultivated; nothing like; oblique direction; preserve order; prose literature; receiving intelligence; round head; running after; shall prepare; the cattle