Use of granddaughter in Sentences. 28 Examples
The examples include granddaughter at the start of sentence, granddaughter at the end of sentence and granddaughter in the middle of sentence
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granddaughter at the end of sentence
- The residue went to her granddaughter.
- And no sign of the Old Arab's granddaughter.
- Birch plays Bacall's on-screen granddaughter.
- Trent sprinted up the dock and spotted the President's granddaughter.
- Leonie felt a momentary pang of compassion for her wayward granddaughter.
- Lord Mountbatten secretly cherished hopes that Charles would marry his granddaughter.
- Oh, Gramps, she thought tiredly, what a nice little legacy you left your granddaughter.
- She'd lost her husband and her only daughter and didn't want anything to happen to her only granddaughter.
- This role was initially left somewhat vague until Anthony Coburn advanced the suggestion she should be the Doctor's granddaughter.
granddaughter in the middle of sentence
- Her granddaughter lives abroad.
- My granddaughter is a little doll.
- You're the granddaughter of her - lover.
- My granddaughter does my weekly shopping for me.
- Grainne is Dierdriu's granddaughter by an unbroken line.
- She watched her little granddaughter skip down the path.
- She doted on her granddaughter and had made her the red cape.
- From the front room, he heard the granddaughter clock chime four.
- I've a five-year-old granddaughter, and I'd have liked to show her the work.
- Her granddaughter the Countess Olenska wishes to sue her husband for divorce.
- Not even a plea from his six-year-old granddaughter to let Big Daddy go could free him.
- In late December, Jane Cheever brought his first granddaughter, two week old, to visit.
- She was born in 1895 to an army major and his wife and was granddaughter to a field marshal.
- Trent spied the President and his granddaughter on the end of the dock below the President's beach house.
- One of us is the granddaughter who rescued the paintings from a warehouse room; the other, a young art historian.
- He had time for his garden, time to talk to his Stratford friends, time to play with his granddaughter Elizabeth.
- To his own granddaughter, Glover knew he and his father, their whole constituency, must seem as innocent as heathens
- Her granddaughter says the old woman was afraid to answer the door, terrified that once again city officials would come knocking.
- His granddaughter was Dorothea Scott, a friend of several of the regicides and a Quaker pamphleteer and preacher during the 1650s.