Use of niece in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include niece at the start of sentence, niece at the end of sentence and niece in the middle of sentence
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niece at the end of sentence
- He has a pretty niece.
- She pretended she was his niece.
- He looked affectionately at his niece.
- She left her whole estate to her niece.
- She left her entire estate to her niece.
- He would never pretend she was his niece!
- Mary bequeathed half of the company to her niece.
- The little girl you saw a moment ago was my niece.
- She boxed up all the old baby clothes to send to her niece.
- Mrs Coxen was aided in looking after the children by her niece.
- She wasn't exactly overjoyed at the prospect of looking after her niece.
niece in the middle of sentence
- My niece is a little devil.
- He adopts his niece as his heiress.
- She's his niece, from what I can gather.
- My niece, Sarah-Louise, is expecting a baby.
- In 1856-7 his niece Caroline has a pet rabbit.
- My niece was left in my trust for the weekend.
- I bought my niece one of those toy dogs on wheels.
- A niece of Miss Vine's bought her a new budgerigar.
- I got a real charge out of seeing my niece take her first steps.
- She spoke sharply, and her niece saw that she was upset for some reason.
- My niece is impossible when she's tired - you can't do anything to please her.
- But Dan Crawley's adopted niece clearly shared Henry's faith in the equine world.
- She only sees her niece occasionally, so she showers her with presents when she does.
- Keeping an eye on another niece was for Margaret the most natural thing in the world.
- My niece was showing me all the tricks that she's learned to do with her new magic set.
- One of the candidates was the manager's niece, and surprise, surprise, she got the job.
- Henry's eldest son married Agnes, Barbarossa's niece and the Guelph and Ghibelline feud was thus brought to a close.
- This year all the apples are all red. My niece and nephew are going out this morning with step-ladders to pick some.