Example sentences of "[verb] she so " in BNC.
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1 | Aiming to visit Sudan and Ethiopia next year to continue her work , I doubt whether many people would consider her so ! |
2 | Aiming to visit Sudan and Ethiopia next year to continue her work , I doubt whether many people would consider her so ! |
3 | How had he caught her so quickly ? |
4 | It seemed inconceivable that the man who had teased her so unforgivably in the morning had been so filled with compassionate understanding later in the same day . |
5 | How could she fear this man who cradled her so tenderly , whose much greater strength would only be used to protect her ? |
6 | She was a complete recluse , but one of us somehow got to know her so that he could come and count the nests in the heronry and explore the island . |
7 | She had thought , wrongly , that she could allow the love which she had begun to feel for Dr Neil to express itself , only for her deepest instincts to take over when in beginning to make love to her he had unwittingly reminded her so strongly of what … he had done to her . |
8 | He suspected that perhaps McAllister , always so gallant in facing life , as he had now seen on several occasions , had tried to suppress , to crush down the awful memory of what had been done to her , had refused to give way to grief , to shed healing tears , until in his arms something had reminded her so strongly of what had passed and broken the barriers her will had erected . |
9 | When Molly Gibson in Wives and Daughters ( 1866 ) has been to visit the Towers , her father declares that he had expected to find her so ‘ polite and ceremonious ’ that he read a few chapters of Sir Charles Grandison in order to bring himself up to concert pitch . |
10 | Tom laughed , of course , and she did n't know if she was pleased or angered that he so often seemed to find her so amusing . |
11 | I 'm sure you ca n't be keeping her so busy that she ca n't spare me an hour or so . ’ |
12 | We did n't know her so well as we think . |
13 | How was it possible he could know her so well after such a short time ? |
14 | Did n't know her so well as you did . |
15 | I found her so refreshing — amusing and extrovert — and knew very quickly that we had something special . ’ |
16 | Ford set out to see this cynosure and found Her so wrapped and swaddled in lace robes and veiling that he could see no trace of figure or countenance . |
17 | Jules had told her she was attractive , Félix found her so , and she would have had to be blind not to see the admiring glances of strangers when she went to a café or on a promenade with Jules . |
18 | The duck with the hair was not unlike Betty , which was probably why Betty found her so attractive . |
19 | It was all very well , but she still did n't really understand why he found her so funny . |
20 | Well , I 'm glad you found her so , missis . ’ |
21 | Her have said and she went along , Bobby and they found her so brilliant |
22 | With her thoughts going dreamily round and round , it was about seven-thirty that , as she was again thinking of how he had that morning cradled her so gently when he 'd seen her hurt , Leith suddenly became horror-struck . |
23 | She had n't even had the nerve to glare at Mitch when he had eyed her so appreciatively . |
24 | Ruth jumped to her feet , bitterly disappointed that he dismissed her so suddenly , but determined not to show it . |
25 | I offered to escort her so that she could make assignations with Rizzi . |
26 | ‘ She 's such a darling , Guy , and Charles loves her so much … ’ |
27 | He loves her so much and what 's he going through now she has told him she has a child by another man ? ’ |
28 | Because she loves her so much . |
29 | He came to meet her so fast that the skirt of his white coat floated out behind him . |
30 | It was that detached , aloof quality of his , she had often thought , that had originally attracted her so fatally to him . |