Use "harriet" in a sentence

1. Harriet looked slightly abashed.

2. Raymond and Harriet (Hasper) Beckering.

3. CRISPINA, WHOSE REAL NAME WAS HARRIET,

4. Your sister, Harriet, wasn't just another girl.

5. That Harriet is a cold-hearted bitch.

6. 14 Harriet laughed out loud in astonishment.

7. When Harriet prepares a meal, it’s a masterpiece.

8. 10 American abolitionist Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery.

9. Harriet, as might have been expected, behaved admirably.

10. That inter-Activeness is fun and unpredictable and can be educational.Good-bye Harriet : Jeffrey McDaniel : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation

11. But when I mentioned Harriet, he was confused.

12. 7 Harriet was an easy, responsive little girl.

13. I asked Harriet if she had seen an invitation.

14. Harriet had always tended to feel compassion towards the underdog.

15. Isn't it sickening how Daniela tries to ingratiate herself with Harriet?

16. In August 2018, Arterian was a featured writer on Harriet

17. She was the scapegoat - Harriet, the destroyer of her family.

18. Louise won the disfavour of the two Hardy girls Mary and Harriet.

19. Today a House panel authorizes subpoenas for Karl Rove , Harriet Miers and others.

20. 30 Harriet has built up quite a reputation for herself as a reporter.

21. Frederick had 10 siblings: William George Amess, Harriet Florence Amess and 8 other siblings

22. Harriet found Paul teasing Ben: asking him to sing a tune, then taunting him.

23. She sees that Harriet is quietly gazing at her in the red firelight.

24. Harriet slept so soundly that even her stentorian snoring did not disrupt her slumber.

25. But in an hour, with the bridge awash, Harriet was back with the second cub.

26. Harriet Tubman worked as a Union army nurse, scout, and spy during the Civil War.

27. April 16 – Harriet Quimby becomes the first woman to fly across the English Channel.

28. How did one stop a person like Harriet, headstrong, independent, beholden to no one?

29. Harriet waited until the door had closed after her and flicked the button, feeling oddly apprehensive.

30. President Bush has ordered his former White House counsel Harriet Miers to defy a congressional subpoena.

31. Acme president McKinley is so nervous not even his beautiful secretary Harriet can calm him.

32. 14 Harriet went out into the vestibule, which was already darkening with the approaching night.

33. Harriet Tubman became famous as a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad during the turbulent 1850s.Sentence dictionary

34. Plaqued in 2002 Focus of abolitionist activity and associated with famous Underground Railroad conductor Harriet Tubman, 1851-55

35. Harriet Jones as The Queen, the prince's mother who died of an illness when he was a child.

36. 9 David and Harriet lay side by side in their connubial bed, lights out,(www.Sentencedict.com) the house still.

37. Rollins concludes that the Ozzie-and-Harriet days for which conservative Republicans are nostalgic are gone forever.

38. What was it about unashamed luxury, Harriet sometimes asked herself,(Sentencedict.com) which made her feel so uncomfortable?

39. In fact, the term “Bowdlerized” comes from Henrietta “Harriet” Bowdler who edited the popular, “family-friendly” anthology The

40. 20 Harriet had gone straight into property after her A's and left home, funnily enough, before she did.

41. Any moment now, one burst of shooting would make Harriet Shakespeare childless and turn the Hare-woman into a murderess.

42. If he loves her, such feelings are changeable; an impulse to match Harriet with disappointed Frank is quickly put by.

43. When Harriet Newman Cohen began practicing matrimonial law three decades ago, her clients were mostly women whose breadwinners had walked out.

44. Striking near the demilitarized zone between North and South Vietnam as a powerful typhoon, Harriet caused significant disruptions to the Vietnam War.

45. Harriet Vane returns to her college for the occasion and finds herself in a maelstrom of obscene graffiti and poison pen letters.

46. Pelosi Cancels Capitol dinner after Chelsea Clinton leads backlash Harriet Alexander For Dailymail.com 11/14/2020 Florida spring break: Crowds flock …

47. Loving mother of Charles Cantilena and his wife Harriet; MaryAnn Cantilena and her late wife Eileen Gage; Angela DeRosalia and her husband Frank.

48. Bonni appeared alongside famous Mouseketeers like Annette Funicello, Judy Harriet and Eileen Diamond, and was also seen in the film, "Save the …

49. Years later, when the humble Trenchards (Tamsin Greig and Philip Glenister) move to Belgravia, they find themselves mixing with the venerated Brockenhursts (Harriet

50. It was a movement spearheaded by the Quakers, and it only became popular when Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" became a bestseller.

51. Very old; aged: "They were always chippering and chatting to each other, like a pair of Antiquated house-sparrows" (Harriet Beecher Stowe).

52. There certainly was a daring and Brazenness in a young girl carrying on so before a total stranger. THE PLACE BEYOND THE WINDS HARRIET T

53. 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe, s:Uncle Tom's Cabin "I was a fool, it's a fact, to let any such Brangle come up," said Legree; "but, …

54. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Harriet “Hattie” Eads Aulder (1 Jan 1861–18 Oct 1894), Find a Grave Memorial no

55. JASPER LYLE HARRIET WARD They are like water when one is Athirst, like plovers' eggs in March, like cigars when one is out in the autumn

56. 1604, William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure, Act III, Scene 1,[1] […] fasten your ear on my Advisings: 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Volume II, Chapter 21, p

57. “General Jackson is extremely tall and thin, with a slight stoop, Betokening more weakness than naturally belongs to his years,” wrote Harriet Martineau, a British social theorist, in her

58. Civil rights Activists, known for their fight against social injustice and their lasting impact on the lives of all oppressed people, include Martin Luther King Jr., Harriet Tubman, Sojourner

59. THE MINISTER'S WOOING HARRIET BEECHER STOWE Let the new bourgeois tyrants cuddle and Cosset the serpent that shall bite them, as did the salon ladies of the old regime

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61. Sociologist Harriet Martineau visited Boston in the 1830s and concluded its Brahmins were ‘perhaps as aristocratic, vain, and vulgar a city, as described by its own “first people,” as any in the world.’

62. Harriet Smith (Pauline Collins), the new British Ambassador to Ireland, desperately wants to make her mark in this historically difficult posting and try to put the tragic murder of her husband behind her

63. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Connubial con‧nu‧bi‧al / kəˈnjuːbiəl $ -ˈnuː-/ adjective → Connubial bliss Examples from the Corpus Connubial • David and Harriet lay side by side in their Connubial bed, lights out, the house still

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65. With the free Bop Pass you can take a journey through the streets where Frederick Douglass, Billie Holiday and Harriet Tubman once walked, learning about their contributions to history and how their fearlessness, big ideas and …

66. Mary Bleeze 1869 James Edward Bleeze 1871 – Edith Emily Bleeze 1874 – Mary Ann Bleeze 1879 – Amy Harriet Bleeze 1884 – 1968 Elizabeth Jubilee Bleeze 1887 – 1965 Agnes Ruby Bleeze 1890 – William Arthur Bleeze 1892 – 1895

67. Harry Potter's potential social and political impact was called similar to the 19th-century phenomenon of Harriet Beecher Stowe's popular, but critically maligned book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, which fuelled the abolitionist movement leading up to the American Civil War.

68. In the 1830s opposition to slavery grew from the Abolitionist movement, whose leaders included William Lloyd Garrison who published an anti-slavery newspaper, The Liberator and Harriet Beecher Stowe who wrote a famous novel about a slave called Uncle Tom's Cabin.

69. This American term of Amalgamationist has been applied to anyone who favors a social and genetic mixture of whites and blacks and was first recorded in 1838, when Harriet Martineau complained that people were calling her an Amalgamationist when she didn't even know what the word meant.

70. Encouraged by her friends, she submitted poems to Poetry magazine; four were published by Harriet Monroe in the May, 1920, edition, including her most widely Anthologized poem, “Velvet Shoes.” Benet had begun to act as informal literary agent for Wylie, and feeling the increasing pull of the literary world, she separated from Horace Wylie

71. 'Whispers and Cries') is a 1972 Swedish period drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Harriet Andersson, Kari Sylwan, Ingrid Thulin and Liv Ullmann.The film, set in a mansion at the end of the 19th century, is about three sisters and a servant who struggle with the terminal cancer of one of the sisters (Andersson).

72. Bookish adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (enjoys studying, reading) (a cui piace studiare) studioso agg aggettivo: Descrive o specifica un sostantivo: "Una persona fidata" - "Con un cacciavite piccolo" - "Questioni controverse" Harriet was always a Bookish child.

73. R.I.P.MILES Selwyn (Chalky) Suddenly but peacefully passed away at his home on June 4, Chalky, aged 73 years, (Royal Welch Fusiliers); son of the late David and Harriet, the youngest of ten children, he will be missed by his sister June and all his nephews and nieces, very dear and loved friend of Robert and Dot, and good friend and neighbour of Natasha, Mark and little Morgan.