Sentences using the word crawford. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use crawford in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for crawford.
- Crawford took the volume. (4)
- He had seen Miss Crawford. (4)
- Did Admiral Crawford apply? (4)
- He would marry Miss Crawford. (4)
- Mr. Crawford bowed his thanks. (4)
- Mr. Crawford was obliged to move. (4)
- Mr. Crawford was in love with Fanny. (4)
- Miss Crawford need not be alarmed for her. (4)
- Miss Crawford may chuse her degree of wealth. (4)
- Mr. Crawford must not be kept longer waiting. (4)
- From that time Mr. Crawford sat down likewise. (4)
- To Henry Crawford they gave a different feeling. (4)
- Henry Crawford was as much struck with it as any. (4)
- Miss Crawford listened, and Edmund agreed to this. (4)
- Oh, Mr. Crawford, we are infinitely obliged to you! (4)
- Why was not Miss Crawford to be applied to as well? (4)
- Henry Crawford gone, she could even pity her sister. (4)
- Mr. Crawford has been kept waiting too long already. (4)
- She was not to be prevailed on to leave Mr. Crawford. (4)
- She thanked Miss Crawford, but gave a decided negative. (4)
- After sitting a little while Miss Crawford was up again. (4)
- Yet there was no saying what Miss Crawford might not ask. (4)
- Miss Crawford soon felt that he and his situation might do. (4)
- Had Fanny accepted Mr. Crawford this could not have happened. (4)
- Mr. Crawford, as you have perhaps foreseen, is yet in the house. (4)
- A little difficulty to be overcome was no evil to Henry Crawford. (4)
- Miss Crawford thought she had never seen a prettier consciousness. (4)
- She had submitted the best to the disappointment in Henry Crawford. (4)
- She had reason to suppose herself not yet forgotten by Mr. Crawford. (4)
- Without attending to this, Henry Crawford continued his supplication. (4)
- Another deal proceeded, and Crawford began again about Thornton Lacey. (4)
- It was a picture which Henry Crawford had moral taste enough to value. (4)
- Maria, Julia, Henry Crawford, and Mr. Yates were in the billiard-room. (4)
- Miss Crawford made us laugh by her plans of encouragement for her brother. (4)
- Miss Crawford blundered most towards Fanny herself in her intentions to please. (4)
- His absence had been extended beyond a fortnight purposely to avoid Miss Crawford. (4)
- I had not been long in my own room, after breakfast, when Mr. Crawford was shewn in. (4)
- Here was again a something of the same Mr. Crawford whom she had so reprobated before. (4)
- Miss Crawford had anticipated her wants with a kindness which proved her a real friend. (4)
- She had quite convinced herself of this before Sir Thomas and Mr. Crawford joined them. (4)
- That you could refuse such a man as Henry Crawford seems more than they can understand. (4)
- Very uncomfortable she was, and must continue, till she heard from Miss Crawford again. (4)
- To think of him as Miss Crawford might be justified in thinking, would in her be insanity. (4)
- It is perfectly natural that you should not have thought much on the subject, Mr. Crawford. (4)
- How would Mr. Crawford like, in what manner would he chuse, to take a survey of the grounds? (4)
- She had not offered them wine, which she knew Mrs. Crawford was used to having at luncheon. (13)
- Miss Crawford was too much vexed by what had passed to be in a humour for anything but music. (4)
- Mr. Crawford had, as he foretold, been very punctual, and short and pleasant had been the meal. (4)
- And why it was not done already she could not devise, for Miss Crawford certainly wanted no delay. (4)
- Dr. Grant laughingly congratulated Miss Crawford on feeling no disinclination to the state herself. (4)
- Mr. Crawford suggested the greater desirableness of some carriage which might convey more than two. (4)
- In my situation, it would have been the extreme of vanity to be forming expectations on Mr. Crawford. (4)
- She could not but feel some resentment against Mr. Crawford; yet, if he really loved her, and were unhappy too! (4)
- Those parts of the letter which related only to Mr. Crawford and herself, touched her, in comparison, slightly. (4)
- She had Rushworth feelings, and Crawford feelings, and in the vicinity of Sotherton the former had considerable effect. (4)
- Miss Crawford need not have urged secrecy with so much warmth; she might have trusted to her sense of what was due to her cousin. (4)
- Henry Crawford, ruined by early independence and bad domestic example, indulged in the freaks of a cold-blooded vanity a little too long. (4)
- She could almost have thought that Edmund and Miss Crawford had left it, but that it was impossible for Edmund to forget her so entirely. (4)
- I have seen too much of Mr. Crawford not to understand his manners; if he understood me as well, he would, I dare say, behave differently. (4)
- Henry Crawford, who meanwhile had taken up the play, and with seeming carelessness was turning over the first act, soon settled the business. (4)
- I had not, Miss Crawford, been an inattentive observer of what was passing between him and some part of this family in the summer and autumn. (4)
- Mrs. Rushworth was gone to repeat her lesson to Mr. Crawford; and Edmund, Fanny, and Miss Crawford remained in a cluster together. (4)
- Miss Crawford, untouched and inattentive, had nothing to say; and Fanny, perceiving it, brought back her own mind to what she thought must interest. (4)
- Miss Crawford smiled her perfect approbation; and hastened to complete the gift by putting the necklace round her, and making her see how well it looked. (4)
- The wonderful improvement which she still fancied in Mr. Crawford was the nearest to administering comfort of anything within the current of her thoughts. (4)
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