Examples of 'she had won' in a sentence
Meaning of "she had won"
she had won: This phrase suggests that a female person achieved victory, success, or a prize in a competition, game, or challenge
How to use "she had won" in a sentence
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she had won
Maybe she had won the lottery.
Nothing would have changed if she had won.
She had won all seven keys.
Neither knew she had won third.
She had won the year before.
Since then she had won many awards.
She had won that silly horse.
She knew she had won this time.
She had won it at a carnival at school that day.
Amony knew she had won the battle.
She had won the competition.
In two minutes she had won.
But she had won her lion cub.
Mom smirked as if she had won.
She had won three obstacle course competitions.
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It would have been nice if she had won.
She had won the world title twice.
Mary dreamed that she had won the contest.
She had won that battle.
She felt like she had won for once.
She had won the referendum.
It was the first gold medal that she had won.
She had won the trophy.
She was stripped of the silver medal she had won.
She had won the hearts of the people.
From his expression she knew she had won.
She had won several awards for her songs.
Imagine if she had won.
She had won bronze in that distance last week.
I also would not have been joyful if she had won.
She had won a victory.
Schwichtenberg says she was shocked to hear that she had won.
She had won several games for her team.
She raised her fist as if she had won the tournament.
She had won.
From the marks of men her fortune she had won.
She had won four national championships and a world title.
Anju was quite surprised she had won the contest.
She had won facing worse odds many times before.
She learned that she had won the role a week later.
She had won her first three matches without dropping a set.
Even he was not happy when she had won the national awards.
She had won various award as child artist and became a model.
Gemberling was known for the number of important awards she had won.
When she realised she had won she dropped to her knees in disbelief.
She was unable to tell her family that she had won the role.
She had won four championships while no other curler had won even twice.
She promoted well with the help of the crown she had won.
Until then she had won a couple of times the best world junior mark.
The look of astonishment on her face was as if she had won the lottery.