Example sentences of "she [vb past] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm still cold , ’ she whispered half an hour later .
2 Devotedly Meredith , she experienced such a choking sensation of jealousy — she thought it must be like parachuting from an aeroplane , in that she could n't breath and the world dropped away — that she scrumpled up both scraps of paper and flung them into the metal basket beneath the counter .
3 It may be necessary to enquire how far her lust was excited , or if she experienced any enjoyment .
4 It was a little flirtatious , she admitted that .
5 Her tiredness was such that Hazel could no longer study and she failed all her school exams .
6 Ronni wondered , as she flung some T-shirts and things into a bag , if she ought to have put up a stronger fight against Guido .
7 She met each centre 's general SVQ co-ordinator and members of the course teams delivering general SVQ and Skillstart programmes .
8 With high topsides , an almost hard chine form and a sail wardrobe which consisted of just three sails from Lymington-based Pete Sanders — the main , a 0.75oz spinnaker and a 100 per cent overlapping jib — she met many of her owner 's requirements .
9 In Lille last night , Diana was radiant as she met former Beatle Paul McCartney and his wife Linda before a performance of his Liverpool Oratoria .
10 She met all our residents and spent a great deal of time chatting with them .
11 She met several leading actors and musicians as well as representatives of the Soros foundation which is financing the concerts .
12 She met several leading actors and musicians as well as representatives of the Soros foundation which is financing the concerts .
13 She underwent a lumpectomy and then a course of radiotherapy , and was due to start drug treatment when she met another cancer patient .
14 She met another man she knew and was dancing with him when Antonio discovered her , whereupon he was heard by onlookers to curse the moon for trusting in his fiancée 's purity .
15 She met some guy in there that day , some guy she used to go with , and he must 've said something because the next thing anyone knew , she was screaming at him , Pete was in the bar the morning after , he said the window was all over the floor , apparently she 'd thrown an ashtray at the guy and it had missed and taken the whole window out instead , and when he took her by the arm and tried to calm her down , she shook him off and ran out of the bar , right out in the street , and like I said , it was the bottom of a hill and there was a truck coming — ‘
16 When Christine Osborne travelled 4,348 kilometers across Australia on the Indian-Pacific she met some down-to-earth characters and had the opportunity to see some of the country 's most remote mining centres .
17 Luckily , the moment she met this cute little owl she came under her spell and fell in love with her , too .
18 SHE MET THIS BLOKE ON HOLIDAY IN SPAIN — HER FIRST BOYFRIEND .
19 er she 'd came home , she said I 'm not dancing no more I 'm finished so we said alright fair enough , she 's joining er trying for the police she comes on holiday with us in the October , she come home September , come on holiday with me in October she met this young fellow , she got engaged at Christmas and they 're getting married they , they
20 After the war , she met most of the pilots she saved .
21 ‘ Just get out , ’ she cried feebly , not knowing where to look and unable to reach for the bag in case she revealed more of her anatomy than she already had .
22 That is what the governor of that offenders centre had to say , and I should be very interested to know what the Minister of State has done since she read that report in the newspaper .
23 She read that to me .
24 She read all the labels as she waited .
25 This writing was discovered by her ; she read some material before her visit , which prepared her a little for what she would see .
26 She read some verses and not others , understood some lines and not others , and stopped at every mention of angels or children or weeping or suffering .
27 She read some more books , wrote some more essays , passed some exams .
28 The problem with placing Mary Leapor within this discussion is that it is not certain that she read any of the poems with which these critics are primarily concerned .
29 When she read those magazines , did she think she 'd ever be part of that world ?
30 Katherine liked to believe that she was n't vindictive , but she did have certain rules , certain standards , both for her house and her business , and one of the reasons she had been so successful both in Dublin and now in London , was because she applied those rules rigorously .
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