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

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1 When she read those magazines , did she think she 'd ever be part of that world ?
2 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 .
3 In Chicago on June 17 she attacked those attempting " to create a new artificial state by taking powers away from national states and concentrating them at the centre " .
4 Guiltily she banished those disturbing pictures from her mind , to give Rune her full attention .
5 She got those from M and S , did n't she ?
6 She got those
7 ( Would it help if she mentioned those nice Jewish maydels , Gertrude and Alice ?
8 Sitting there , in a dark corner of the wrecked kiosk , she exorcised those disturbing , violent images with soothing visions of the Lock .
9 She found those who had fled from Re 's anger in the desert and killed very many of them , thus gaining the name of Sekhmet , the lioness goddess of war , with whom she is here identified .
10 She played those games — anything to keep the girls children as long as possible and not face up to the fact that she was over the hill .
11 Rogers does not underestimate the problems she caused those charged with her care .
12 She likened those who wrote about her to fish gutters and hookers .
13 And she carried them all up on stage with her when she climbed those six steps to sing her song .
14 In addition she welcomed those attending the committee for the first time , Bet Aalen from Ireland , Watson Moyes from Scotland and Arton Medd from the North West .
15 No doubt she forgot those when she came here . ’
16 She hated those stairs .
17 She raised those delicate brown brows .
18 ‘ I can understand Medea and why she killed those children .
19 She cherished those walks .
20 I 'm proud of the way she handled those assassins .
21 She let Ferdinando teach her how to judge an aubergine ripe and a chicken fresh and then she copied those older women she had seen for the rest .
22 So I asked her why she wore those clothes ( a green cotton dress with its hem coming down , holed leggings , and uncared-for DM boots ) .
23 And tapered slacks in wine or navy ; she saw those everywhere .
24 By –passengers ' she meant those who travelled steerage .
25 She treated those servants who were converted like her own children .
26 Trollope evidently shares Jane Austen 's preference for past community to present isolation ; but where she felt those sites to be alternatives , he knows that the first is a part of history .
27 She was still wearing her Sunday clothes , black coat over a long dress , with matching gloves , hat and bag ; every Sunday she remembered those dear to her who had died — every Sunday she mourned .
28 She remembered those days with a special clarity .
29 He was in jeans and a white shirt open at the neck , the sleeves rolled up over powerful brown arms , and Jenna experienced an unexpected shiver as she remembered those arms holding her yesterday .
30 But , all the same , as she remembered those brief moments in the water , she felt her heart turn over with a flip-flop of pleasure .
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