Mildred Sentence Examples
Mildred O'Malley, his wife was not listed as living in Massachusetts and the name was too common for Betsy to look in all the states.
She told our neighbor Mildred she'd done something she regretted 'cause now she really liked this guy and thought maybe she'd messed things up between them.
Did she tell Mildred what she'd done?
It was the year Mildred Baker bought the Manor, remodeled it, and turned it into a boarding house.
The city has a park and a boulevard system; the principal parks are Washington, Lincoln, Reservoir and Mildred.
Three years later he married (21st of December 1546) Mildred, daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke, who was ranked by Ascham with Lady Jane Grey as one of the two most learned ladies in the kingdom, and whose sister, Anne, became the wife of Sir Nicholas, and the mother of Sir Francis, Bacon.
His eldest son, Lawrence, married Mildred Warner, by whom he had three children - John, Augustine (1694-1743) and Mildred.
The church of St Mildred is Early English and later, and its tall, massive Perpendicular tower is well known for the legend connecting it with Goodwin Sands.
The estate, originally called "Little Hunting Creek Plantation," was devised in 1676 by John Washington (the first of the family in America) to his son, Lawrence, who in turn devised it to his daughter, Mildred, by whom (and her husband Roger Gregory) it was deeded in 1726 to her brother Augustine (George Washington's father).
Episode 4 (27 SEP 76) Baby Talk Mildred has become very broody.
AdvertisementTake the 3rd turning on the left, into St Mildred's Road, then 1st left into Queen Bertha Road.
On the opposite side of the Medina a broad carriageway leads to East Cowes Castle, a handsome edifice built by John Nash, the favourite architect of George IV., in 1798, and immediately beyond it are the grounds surrounding Osborne House (see Osborne), built in 1845 after the property had been purchased by Queen Victoria, the church of St Mildred, Whippingham, lying a mile to the south.
The family consisted of my father and mother, two older half-brothers, and, afterward, a little sister, Mildred.
Sometimes I would go with Mildred and my little cousins to gather persimmons.
I had never crossed it until one day Mildred, Miss Sullivan and I were lost in the woods, and wandered for hours without finding a path.
AdvertisementSuddenly Mildred pointed with her little hand and exclaimed, "There's the trestle!"
Only such a one can appreciate the eagerness with which I talked to my toys, to stones, trees, birds and dumb animals, or the delight I felt when at my call Mildred ran to me or my dogs obeyed my commands.
My eyes fill with tears now as I think how my mother pressed me close to her, speechless and trembling with delight, taking in every syllable that I spoke, while little Mildred seized my free hand and kissed it and danced, and my father expressed his pride and affection in a big silence.
So Mildred stayed with me in Cambridge, and for six happy months we were hardly ever apart.
In the end the difference of opinion between Mr. Gilman and Miss Sullivan resulted in my mother's withdrawing my sister Mildred and me from the Cambridge school.
AdvertisementMildred is a good baby.
Mildred does feed little chickens with crumbs.
Would you like to see darling little Mildred?
Next summer Mildred will go out in the garden with me and pick the big sweet strawberries and then she will be very happy.
When I visit many strange countries my brother and Mildred will stay with grandmother because they will be too small to see a great many people and I think they would cry loud on the great rough ocean.
AdvertisementI will teach Mildred many languages when I come home.
Mildred is running about downstairs.
My Mother and teacher send you and Mrs. Hale their kind greetings and Mildred sends you a kiss.
Mildred is out in the yard playing, and mother is picking the delicious strawberries.
Mildred and I had our pictures taken while we were in Huntsville.
Mildred is the dearest and sweetest little maiden in the world.
Now, my darling little Mildred, good bye.
Mildred has grown much taller and stronger than she was when I went to Boston, and she is the sweetest and dearest little child in the world.
I should like very much to see you to-day Is the sun very hot in Boston now? this afternoon if it is cool enough I shall take Mildred for a ride on my donkey.
Tell Mildred she must be kind to them for my sake.
With much love to father, Mildred, you and all the dear friends, lovingly your little daughter, HELEN A. KELLER.
Mildred is a sweet little sister and I am sure you would love her.
He has another daughter, named Mildred, who knows Carrie.
Then the interference of Mr. Gilman resulted in Mrs. Keller's withdrawing Miss Helen and her sister, Miss Mildred, from the school.
Helen went to the cradle and felt of Mildred's mouth and pointed to her own teeth.
My first thought was, one of the dogs has hurt Mildred; but Helen's beaming face set my fears at rest.
I knew she was thinking of Mildred, and I spelled, "One baby and five puppies."
Afterward she tried to read it to Belle (the dog) and Mildred.
Belle was sleepy, and Mildred inattentive.
In the meantime Mildred had got the letter and crept away with it.
Then she got up and stood very still, as if listening with her feet for Mildred's "thump, thump."
I said, "Mildred doesn't understand your fingers, and we must be very gentle with her."
A few minutes afterward she felt of her little sister's head and said to her mother, "Mildred's head is small and hard."
When I told her that Mildred's eyes were blue, she asked, "Are they like wee skies?"
I slept with father, and Mildred slept with teacher.
Take the 3rd turning on the left, into St Mildred 's Road, then 1st left into Queen Bertha Road.
Despite her fame, she won only one Oscar in her career, Best Actress, for playing the title role in the 1945 film Mildred Pierce.