Example sentences of "she said at " in BNC.
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1 | What do you mean ? she said At that point I gave up . |
2 | ‘ I 'm awake , ’ she said at last in a voice strained with hurt . |
3 | ‘ I 'll tell you about my father , ’ she said at last . |
4 | Policy is a matter for ministers , ’ she said at question time . |
5 | That what she said at Bruges , before any of it happened , was a tablet of stone — so that the nation state is the foundation of her Europe . |
6 | ‘ Liam Shakespeare 's not in that house in London , ’ she said at last , in a small , level voice . |
7 | ‘ Here he is ! ’ she said at last . |
8 | ‘ They found this girl … ’ was all she said at first . |
9 | ‘ Oh , Frankie , ’ she said at last . |
10 | ‘ I am tired of lamb chops , ’ she said at last . |
11 | ‘ The solicitor can be of no help , ’ she said at length , ‘ he has refused , he has passed judgment and there can be no appeal . ’ |
12 | ‘ I think it is possible to move it , ’ she said at last , ‘ but it will let the burning out . |
13 | ‘ These reports are a load of rubbish , ’ she said at the time . |
14 | ‘ It was only a one-day strike , ’ she said at length . |
15 | She 's well known in diplomatic circles , and she 's quite right in all she said at dinner , and although I contradicted her , there are strange rumours of war going around . |
16 | ‘ You must be tired out , ’ she said at last , forgetting her own thwarted career in her concern for her sister . |
17 | ‘ No , ’ she said at last , ‘ I do n't believe you would . ’ |
18 | ‘ Look here , ’ she said at last , ‘ you ca n't go on like this — you 'll get fearful blisters . |
19 | ‘ I see a man , ’ she said at last . |
20 | ‘ Dearest Edouard , ’ she said at last , finally coming to the point . |
21 | ‘ I just ca n't understand what he can be doing there , ’ she said at last . |
22 | ‘ I 'm afraid our little arrangement must come to an end , Ruth , ’ she said at once . |
23 | ‘ We 're naturally very upset , ’ she said at their converted barn home in Hawkhurst , Kent . |
24 | ‘ We have sorted out our problems and everything is fine now , ’ she said at Heathrow airport before flying out to host the Miss World contest in South Africa . |
25 | ‘ I asked him why and he said because he could not talk or swallow , ’ she said at the time . |
26 | ‘ My lord — ’ she said at length ‘ — I can not believe that my lord of Gloucester , being your uncle and the acknowledged protector of the realm , intends aught else than to rule in your name until you are of age . |
27 | ‘ Ring Mother Francis , ’ she said at the end . |
28 | ‘ I do n't know , ’ she said at last . |
29 | ‘ He 's a politician , Nick , ’ she said at last , and in a voice she might have used to reason with a three-year-old , ‘ and politicians would sell their mothers , let alone their kids , to win an election . |
30 | ‘ Nicholas Breakspear , ’ she said at last , ‘ there are times when you can |