Use "liz" in a sentence
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liz
1. The Inspector is going on … concentrate, Liz …
2. ‘My client … Liz Wynell … she used to be a member of the club
3. ' Doreen said disapprovingly 'He's dead certain that it was Liz Wynell’
4. 'Yes, but if Liz were going to do something like that
5. ’ I said appalled, ‘Whatever did Liz do?’
6. If Liz was going to attack Joanna she would have done it in a fit of temper … not shot her in the back … if there is one thing about Liz, it is that she is always straight, if she was going to do something like that, she would just storm in there, point the gun and shoot
7. That’s not Liz at all
8. ‘I anticipate that your daughter will probably ring you tonight, Liz
9. Yet again, I am left with the definite feeling that Liz is popular … I wish I knew her properly … Stephen seems to like her and he is pretty picky when it comes to people generally, and especially women
10. Odd, I can’t see him as a family man … but Stephen says he was desperate for children … so terribly sad about the baby … who could shoot a pregnant woman? The thought makes me shiver suddenly; there’s someone out there who took a gun, loaded it and shot Joanna Sadler in the back deliberately and then tried to make it look as though Liz Wynell had done it
11. It’s your daughter, Liz
12. ‘No, Liz told me something of the kind … but it is good to have it confirmed
13. ‘Hi, Ted … it’s Liz here
14. ‘Yes … thank you, Liz
15. ‘Yes, but seriously, Liz, if Dan had found out, how would he have reacted?’
16. ‘Hmmm … I still think you ought to have something to eat, Liz
17. Glancing at the clock, I swallow the acrid liquid which is gathering in my mouth … concentrate, Liz …
18. ‘You say that he tried to make it up with you, Liz
19. ‘That’s easy, Liz … a load of stuff was lent out for a themed party of some sort, and we know that Dan was involved in the collection … in fact Henry didn’t check over the stuff until quite recently which was when he noticed the gun was missing
20. So Liz Wynell is early fifties is she? And my Stephen is forty five … not what I would have wished for him …
21. You’re jumping to conclusions, Liz …
22. ‘You’ve been having a rough time of it, Liz
23. ‘Puts Liz completely in the clear though
24. ‘Yes, but why Liz? If she hadn’t been set up as the murderer initially, I’d agree with you, but as things are, it seems all of a piece
25. ‘We thought he might stop after that, but he didn’t … he does it every night, Liz, It’s got so that I avoid the front of the house in the evenings
26. ‘It’s not your fault, Liz
27. ‘Stephen has told me a lot about you, Liz
28. ‘You could have a problem letting the house with that sort of problem, Liz
29. ‘I wouldn’t worry about that, Liz
30. Frustrated, I leave a message that Liz phoned and that she has a problem she wants his advice on … that should get him calling one of us
31. ‘But Liz …’ he was saying as I hang up
32. ‘He’s had a couple more anonymous letters spouting vitriol about Liz … one of them even suggested that she had a
33. ‘Then suggest that Liz lives here for a while
34. ‘She suggested it, Liz
35. It is fun clearing up the sitting room of the annexe … I know Stephen said to leave it until we know for definite that Liz is coming, but I had nothing much to do this afternoon and sometimes a good cleaning session is therapeutic
36. I spend the evening wondering if Liz is keen on gardening
37. I don’t know the woman, but I daresay Liz is in much the same state … of course, I could be wrong about that, though from what I gleaned when she rang the other day and what Stephen has told me, I feel that is unlikely
38. Not brilliant but it would be something to tide you over, Liz
39. ‘So tell me a little about yourself, Liz
40. I have had to explain where the house is to Liz … Stephen obviously hasn’t got round to telling her where he lives yet … honestly!
41. ‘Just park over there by the garage, Liz … there’s plenty of room
42. ‘The annexe is that block above the garage, Liz
43. I follow Molly into the house, trying not to feel out of place … how could I have ever thought that the owner of this could … but you didn’t know he owned this, did you, Liz? And he held my head over the loo while I chucked up! Oh hell!
44. Liz and I are just having a nice cup of coffee and a chat
45. I’d heard him coming but it was obvious that Liz hadn’t and she was shaken rigid … I saw his face when he spotted her though he covered it immediately … yes, it was the right thing to do, going and getting Liz
46. ‘I hope Liz didn’t see that
47. ‘I like Liz
48. He listens while I outline what Liz told me about her early life
49. ‘If he is convicted of the murder, and I know Ditton is working flat out trying to establish motive and opportunity, it will hit Liz hard, Mum
50. From what I have seen, Liz is no more in love with Dan Sadler than I am … whatever the past may have been