Examples of 'she had watched' in a sentence
Meaning of "she had watched"
she had watched - This phrase suggests that the female subject had observed or monitored a situation or event in the past
How to use "she had watched" in a sentence
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she had watched
She had watched the entire trial.
And the insect she had watched so long.
She had watched a friend die.
It was only two years ago that she had watched her mother die.
But she had watched so many die.
It was just like that video she had watched when she was young.
She had watched him do signs and wonders.
Lillian Castaway said she had watched the video.
She had watched him from.
She remembered a video she had watched on the Internet.
She had watched the scene from the shadows.
Kim admitted to Chris that she had watched his father die.
She had watched the show on television and was pleased.
When he texted her and asked if she had watched it, JUROR.
She had watched it being built.
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Michael Smith was a runner, and she had watched him run races.
She had watched her brother note that as well.
Alexis remembers - as a little girl she had watched Helena slit her mother's throat.
She had watched the whole thing with barely veiled curiosity.
Instead, she focused on recalling the times she had watched Leif cutting meat.
She had watched how her mother did it and just copied her.
From a distance, she had watched.
She had watched the spider for days while he spun his web.
For millennia she had watched humans from above.
She had watched one of her best friends die in her arms from an overdose.
It was obvious she had watched one too many Meg Ryan movies.
She had watched the video over and over again until she could dream it.
The Sun newspaper reported she had watched the film in a private screening at Sandringham House.
She had watched the movie Roma and it hit too close to home.
Then, she had watched him dying again.
She had watched her brother Stephen die as she was swallowed by mounds of earth.
She had watched him with Raven.
She had watched a generation of Inuit youth spiral downward into alcoholism, petty crime and suicide.
She had watched her nine-year-old son Gabriel becoming violent under the tutelage of his father.
She had watched him, though.
She had watched Joseph go into the Navy, become a SEAL, get ordered overseas.