Example sentences of "she [verb] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ As long as she goes first . |
2 | Either : she understands him , his dream of a world beyond the world 's end , so profoundly that she 's spooked by it , she turns first towards it , then away ; |
3 | It 's as bland and unruffled as the one she read last month : There 's no danger to the public , radioactivity levels are inside the permitted safety level , the three workers are perfectly well and undergoing routine tests . |
4 | She says she has a nice cake next door , one she made last night . |
5 | But then at two or three after midnight , a stack of dishes in the sink promising her a greasy good morning , Martin would feel drunkenly randy and she fought first her tiredness then her ( unreasonable ? ) anger when the next evening was the same . |
6 | A Yorkshire pay clerk 's widow was able to play a ‘ big part ’ in her granddaughters ' upbringing because she lived next door across a common yard and could be ‘ always there ’ , in and out of the house . |
7 | Yeah and , cos she lived next door to Celia |
8 | Alison , who looked after Beatrice and Eugenie since they were babies , denied a rift with Fergie when she quit last month . |
9 | Cos she asked last night , I was supposed to be taking Jenny and then when Fay came she asked me if I 'd take Fay as well today so it looks as though Charlotte 's mum did everybody took everybody home . |
10 | Rosie was going to move in with me April–July as Mark has found a room in a really nice flat in St Stephens Street ( nr. ) from April , but she phoned last week to say she + Jonathan have bought a wee flat already ! |
11 | ‘ She lives next door . ’ |
12 | She lives next door but one to me |
13 | ‘ She 's got this whistle thing she holds next to the receiver and it blasts your eardrums out . ’ |
14 | She rose first , searching out her sheets and knotting them indifferently about her torso . |
15 | The Princess Royal already has two children , Peter , 15 , and Zara , 12 , from her marriage to Captain Mark Phillips , whom she divorced last year . |
16 | She knelt next to him , her hands beating furiously on the mattress . |
17 | She knelt next to me and , peering into my face , she said , ‘ Testify , Simon . |
18 | For reasons Griffin & Sabine ( Macmillan , £12.99 ) can not fathom , she has second sight . |
19 | She looks first at how the present conceptions and practices of philosophy might admit of different points of view at all . |
20 | I certainly appreciate the good work done by the establishment in my hon. Friend 's constituency which she mentioned first ; but I would point out that the Towngate theatre in Basildon also puts on some interesting performances — by Opera 80 and the Second Stride dance company , for instance . |
21 | She found first gear and was about to let the clutch out when suddenly he was at the door beside her . |
22 | She stopped next to him but he ignored her and kept on walking . |
23 | She listens to him more than anyone , and it was his will which prevailed when she composed last year 's Christmas speech , in which she made it clear that she would never abdicate . |
24 | She woke next morning — Saturday — with renewed determination . |
25 | When she woke next morning , she knew at once that Water Gypsy was on the move . |
26 | She was the British critics ' favourite on both the Bolshoi 's tours here , but for 20 years she played second fiddle to Grigorovich 's wife , Bessmertnova . |
27 | What should she do next ? |
28 | Such dreams were defeated by the means she 'd first thought would make it possible for her baby to be returned to her . |
29 | And the day , not long afterwards , when she 'd first heard someone call her father crazy . |
30 | Even Benny had looked green when she 'd first seen it , and Benny had had time to get used to the idea . |