Example sentences of "[adj] time she " in BNC.
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1 | This time she grinned . |
2 | By this time she had been away from her native Russia scarcely a dozen years . |
3 | This time she was not going to permit Fenna a re-run of the old plot ; this time she was indeed going to make a brand new story ; her own story . |
4 | This time she was not going to permit Fenna a re-run of the old plot ; this time she was indeed going to make a brand new story ; her own story . |
5 | The same glorious sensation as she had felt that instant when , poised on the highest diving-board , she had known that this time she really did dare , that moment of poise and thrill before the free-fall . |
6 | This time she asked Congress to approve a 100 per cent increase in soldiers ' daily allowance . |
7 | This time she was rewarded with the sound of a familiar if dejected voice the other end . |
8 | Before , she had always jumped up excitedly , but this time she stayed on the settee . |
9 | Since this time she has campaigned 30 dogs to the title of Champion , and she and her daughter Julia bred and owned the all-time top winning King Charles , Champion Curtana Morgana . |
10 | Next day Elspeth went to mount the horse again , but this time she was chatting to a friend instead of listening to the horse . |
11 | This time she would have to get past one of Australia 's toughest talent spotters , a woman with a reputation for making or breaking young stars . |
12 | In Zborowski 's apartment in Nice , Modigliani drew a second portrait of Germaine , very similar , only this time she was wearing a black dress . |
13 | During this time she wanted to exploit all the constitutional possibilities and consolidate a broad-based support around the civil rights demands . |
14 | This time she was answered ; Lachlan grunted , rolled over slowly as she tensed , settled comfortably on the pillow and started to snore . |
15 | During this time she is potentially infectious and any new sexual partners will run the risk of catching the infection . |
16 | Once again , as if the distressed caller knew she was there , that pitiful high-pitched cry floated thinly over the uplands to her , and this time she saw from where and what it came . |
17 | This time she had her way , and the very tiniest of doses of brandy were added to their ‘ drip ’ feeds . |
18 | During this time she was involved in various local organisations . |
19 | She caught it again , however , and this time she was borne swiftly backwards . |
20 | She did n't even know his name but she did know that this time she was IN LOVE ! |
21 | This time she spoke of a different ‘ they ’ . |
22 | This time she made sure Maggie ate the meat and the pie herself , and forced her to drink a cupful of milk . |
23 | This time she knew why , seeing on the top of the wave , the movement of the man and paddles . |
24 | She had decided it ought n't to be too difficult to slip into the stables and up the ladder first , but this time she did n't even reach the water pail . |
25 | This time she could n't stand by and meekly witness cruelty . |
26 | This time she told me that she was a lad called Daniel , the younger son of a schoolteacher and his wife in a small town in the south of England . |
27 | This time she contacted me again after just a week to say that , for the first time , she had been able to buy clothes for her children in a certain famous store rather than having to rely on ordering from a mail order firm . |
28 | Only this time she was able to tell herself that ‘ Anyone can make a mistake ’ and that these two nurses were , in fact , wrong in their hasty prognosis . |
29 | By this time she had decided that I was utterly irresponsible ( in spite of my record toast-making ) , and she said that I should wear warmer clothes . |
30 | She replied that of course she could trust me , but that this time she would like us to meet . |