Examples of 'she had enjoyed' in a sentence
Meaning of "she had enjoyed"
she had enjoyed - 'She had enjoyed' suggests that a female individual had previously derived pleasure or satisfaction from a particular experience or activity
How to use "she had enjoyed" in a sentence
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she had enjoyed
She had enjoyed the work at first.
One of the victims was asked if she had enjoyed it.
She had enjoyed writing the book.
Lizzie felt guilty but she had enjoyed it.
She had enjoyed her week end.
He also told her she had enjoyed the experience.
She had enjoyed his kisses.
Part of the world she had enjoyed so many times in her youth.
She had enjoyed the celebration.
She smiled at her memory of the conversation she had enjoyed a few hours earlier.
She had enjoyed great popularity among the public.
Tom asked Mary if she had enjoyed herself at the party.
She had enjoyed the last two hours with her friends.
When she was younger, she had enjoyed these evenings.
She had enjoyed Okinawa.
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It was just experimentation, but she had enjoyed it thoroughly.
Warden said she had enjoyed chairing the board the past several years.
After an unsuccessful marriage, however, she never recovered the fame that she had enjoyed.
I asked her if she had enjoyed visiting me at the weekend.
But why would Sandra Celestini accuse you, if she had enjoyed it? She was forced.
I also heard she had enjoyed same-sex relationships.
But why would Sandra Celestini accuse you, if she had enjoyed it?
She was a bit sad, as she had enjoyed this book as much as any.
She had enjoyed his obvious interest, wanted him to kiss her.
She's a little deaf any trouble hearing you. but I doubt she had enjoyed that.
She had enjoyed her work, friendly colleagues and the affectionate boss.
But she never regained the celebrity she had enjoyed in the late 1940s.
She had enjoyed mathematics as a high school student, and found her interest renewed.
She had enjoyed that, the solitude.