Example sentences of "she [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 As she closed the car door gently , she whispered thanks to the wind for smothering any noise .
2 And she goes honours and I go we well done and she goes
3 So , I hope she goes places , I really do because young members and young trade unionists in this union are gon na get this union 's support so , go back to your branches and tell everybody that .
4 And this man goes , right love , and he takes her in an alley way and she goes thanks , and like , he goes come on then , let's do it now .
5 She flung mats , knives , forks , spoons , salt and pepper containers onto the table .
6 She met members of the group — graduates of west London 's enduring boho culture — when she accompanied her step-father , jazz musician Don Cherry , on a UK tour .
7 Her first stop was Merchiston Tower , once home to our name-sake , John Napier , where she met members of the Governing Body , staff and the Students Association .
8 She met students at work in the Department of Mechanical , Manufacturing and Software Engineering , and staff and post-graduate students from Computer Integrated Manufacturing demonstrated their research work on the use of robots in a manufacturing environment .
9 In the library she saw an exhibition dedicated to the war poets and plans for the library extension ; she met students and researchers using some of the library 's on-line and interactive computer systems .
10 There were so many little jobs to do , and trips into Lulling for shopping when she met friends and had company .
11 They liked her because she did n't put the book down in the middle to go and do something else , and because she read stories properly , as if she wanted to know what happened too .
12 She 's terrified of children , she hates strangers and anything electrical — especially the washing machine , and the Hoover .
13 I 'll go to Molly Stein — no , not to her , she hates men , she 'd say she told me so .
14 She hates parks ; it takes half an hour to get there from the flats and then the kids are put inside one lot of railings like some kind of animals and you walk up and down inside another lot and watch them .
15 To make the most of Norma 's dark brown eyes , she applied shades from Estee Lauder 's Warm Effects shadow collection , creating a subtle blend of browns and golds .
16 And er half heatedly she decided she ought , she could n't have any more children you know she 'd , I do n't think it was money so much that she thought she 'd got enough and somebody told her about this Slippery Elm , well you could get a Slippery Elm drink , you know you know these milky foods if you 've got a poor tummy , that that can , er she bought a tin of this Slippery Elm drink , and she drunk gallons of it and it was doing her good and she thought er she thought it would n't , she 'd gone wrong you see .
17 She encourages customers to play around with samples so they feel they are helping to design their own rooms .
18 In particular , she expected perils out of the flatties — murderous hoodlums , crooked cops , knife-wielding janitors-but she knew that if he stretched his mind a touch , Daine could make anything or anyone in the City into a weapon .
19 She expected arguments , but there were none as the group obeyed David instantly , the more able-bodied standing quietly by the poolside while David , the woman , who she found out was called Sybil , and the pool attendant helped the more severely disabled out of the water and into wheelchairs .
20 It was not so much that she distrusted banks as the bother for the visit .
21 She simply expected it of him , she made him always say what he thought , she argued points , she worried constantly about whether she was , whether they both were , working hard enough .
22 Intelligent , beautiful , and widely read in four languages , she cultivated men of ‘ unquestionable genius ’ like Sir Thomas Lawrence and Henry Fuseli [ qq.v. ] , whom she compared with Burns : his ‘ Lament for Maria ’ ( 1809 ? ) was probably written in response to her death .
23 Widowed in 1271 , Constance 's claim was supported by her father , and she laid charges of forcible dispossession from Bigorre against Edward I and his seneschal , Jean de Grilly .
24 She laid hands upon me in the name of God and I did n't mind .
25 If the criterion of a good comedian is whether or not he or she confronts prejudices rather than strokes them , Ben Elton looks as impressive as ever .
26 She knew me to be a rogue as soon as she clapped eyes on me and , whilst her father ushered me to a seat , she watched girlishly out of the corner of her eye .
27 She came at things from an angle ; she made connections .
28 The grandmother had ‘ a wee shop ’ and the aunt was ‘ a dressmaker , she made dresses and sold them cheap , round about the doors . ’
29 She concluded that although her findings showed considerable improvement since previous studies , there were still problems and she made proposals to rectify at least some of them .
30 She made sounds , but she did n't speak .
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