We found over 1000 examples of how to use loved in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 1000.
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1. | She loved her, as I loved her. | |
2. | I thought he loved you, but as it is, he loved another girl. | |
3. | When we come to die, we shall be alone. From all our worldly possessions we shall be about to part. Worldly friends — the friends drawn to us by our position, our wealth, or our social qualities, — will leave us as we enter the dark valley. From those bound to us by stronger ties — our kindred, our loved ones, children, brothers, sisters, and from those not less dear to us who have been made our friends because they and we are the friends of the same Saviour, — from them also we must part. Yet not all will leave us. There is One who "sticketh closer than a brother" — One who having loved His own which are in the world loves them to the end. | |
4. | She loved me in the same way that I loved her. | |
5. | She loved me, as I loved her. | |
6. | Have you ever loved someone who never loved you back? | |
7. | What makes one sad about love, it is not so much to not be loved when you love, but to still be loved when you do not love anymore. | |
8. | If I love one, but one does not love the one I loved when one loved me, and one is one, but one does not love one unless the one that is one loves one, then does one love one, or does one not love one? | |
9. | She loved both of them and they both loved her. | |
10. | Tom loved Mary and Mary loved him. | |
11. | She loved him and he loved her. | |
12. | As the days passed, she loved the prince more fondly, and he loved her as he would love a little child, but it never came into his head to make her his wife. | |
13. | 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. | |
14. | Our land, our land, our fatherland, sound loud, o name of worth! No mount that meets the heaven’s band, no hidden vale, no wave-washed strand, is loved, as is our native North, is loved, as is our native North. | |
15. | The honest Benignus loved life extraordinarily, but he loved gold prodigiously. | |
16. | It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. | |
17. | Tom wondered if Mary loved him as much as he loved her. | |
18. | "Tom is loved by everyone." "What did you say?" "Tom is loved by everyone." | |
19. | To be loved is to be consumed. To love is to give light with inexhaustible oil. To be loved is to stop existing, to love is to endure. | |
20. | He loved her and she loved him. | |
21. | He told me that he loved me and I told him that I loved him too. | |
22. | Mary wondered if Tom loved her as much as she loved him. | |
23. | Mary loved Tom and Tom loved her. | |
24. | Tom told me he loved me and I told him I loved him, too. | |
25. | Tom told me that he loved me and I told him that I loved him, too. |