Examples of 'she had read' in a sentence
Meaning of "she had read"
This phrase indicates that a female person had previously read something. 'She' refers to the female subject, while 'had read' indicates that the action of reading occurred in the past before a specific point in time or another event
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she had read
She had read one of his books.
I was shocked that she had read me so clearly.
She had read of people doing such things.
Even if she had read them.
She had read through the pile of magazines.
I had to believe she had read it and understood.
She had read my birth plan.
She said she had read.
She had read every magazine in the house.
Or maybe she had read it.
She had read his name in the papers.
Carol asked the lady what she had read.
It seems she had read the letter.
She kept thinking of an elegy she had read once.
Already she had read it half through.
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She shared an excerpt from something she had read.
A sign she had read my diary.
Never occur to me to ask her if she had read my letter.
And as she had read it everything seemed to be of rose.
It reminded her of something she had read vaguely before.
She had read the will.
Party from the moment she had read this letter.
She had read his books.
She posted what she had read for his funeral.
She had read something once.
I was lucky that she wanted to meet me as soon as she had read it.
I think she had read most of the classics.
I asked her how many times she had read the book.
It was what she had read was the proper way to live.
She told me it was the best info she had read on this subject.
Maybe she had read it wrong the first time.
By the end of second grade she had read all of the books.
She had read a book.
But the event was different than what she had read.
She had read every book she could on relationships.
She would also paint scenes from other books she had read.
She had read the script and decided to come on board.
Ryder thought over the article she had read the night before.
The words she had read continued to come to her mind.
And she could not name a single newspaper or magazine she had read.
She had read in.
Reitz noted that all the books she had read treated menopause as a dysfunction.
If she had read the emails she would have understood everything.
Catherine revered the philosopher whose work she had read since her youth.
Apparently she had read through most of it before she went to bed.
She also began to critique books and movies she had read and watched.
She had read somewhere that milk was great for the bones.
Rania could no longer remember how many times she had read the letter.
She had read a book with that name if she remembered correctly.
She did not want to overload her brain and forget everything that she had read.