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

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1 In minutes she 'll be back in her house .
2 She moved round the flat like a whirlwind , and in minutes she was in her light raincoat .
3 In minutes she had garlic , onions , carrots and celery cooking together gently in olive oil .
4 In essays she wrote endlessly , her distinctive , well-rounded hand covering the pages .
5 For the first time in months she felt very sick again .
6 Did n't know you were interested in dinosaurs she smiled gently teasing him .
7 You may find that she will need to lean on you a little for several months to speak and act for her in matters she can not give her full attention to , because she will be quite rightly absorbed for the time being in grieving , which is mentally and emotionally very hard work indeed .
8 Restaurants she did n't mind , but in pubs she always felt too much at the mercy of predatory men .
9 For aches in limbs she would hand them Epsom salts .
10 She spilt liquid things and broke hard ones ; she slipped on banana-skins in the street , and even in places she knew quite well she frequently lost her way .
11 His touch on her skin , the intimate awakening of his lips and fingers in places she 'd never even contemplated being awakened , the indescribable , explosive response he 'd aroused inside her .
12 With four boys to keep in trousers she bought a pair of pants from the store , unpicked them to see how they were put together , cut a pattern from the pieces and never looked back .
13 For the first time in years she had someone she could rely on .
14 In years she was senior to everyone including the infrequently seen Charlie ; as mother hen to the dancing girls she 'd taken Lucy in and allowed her to feel at home in a matter of hours .
15 In films She has recently completed a feature role in Mr Love for David Puttnam .
16 Oh on the stage , yeah , but in films she came in later and only had small parts and never made
17 For the first time in days she felt relaxed , rejuvenated even , as though the trees had somehow managed to impart new life into her .
18 For the first time in days she felt a stirring of life inside her .
19 They took her to a small , perfect restaurant , where she had never been before , and fed her on soup and fish and meat and cheese , all of a quality and in quantities she had only dreamed of during the war .
20 The chasm between her and the other writers is most apparent in comments she made at the ‘ Nouveau roman : hier , aujourd'hui ’ conference at Cerisy in 1972 , in which she clung resolutely to her conviction of the existence of a pre-verbal , extra-textual reality in mental life .
21 When Kylie finally won her biggest break as Charlene in Neighbours she remained modest and unaware that the role would take her to international stardom .
22 An ill-served victim , probably , for she had an impregnable trick of seeming the passive one in situations she had generated .
23 Without bothering to close the door , Ludovico began to make long and passionate love to her , teaching her how to take and give pleasure in ways she had never dreamed of .
24 For the hour before getting ready she was reminded in ways she would be able to understand in terms of time .
25 She drove slowly in Conterchi so as not to miss the turning and Italians hooted at her or raised their fingers in gestures she knew to be obscene .
26 She is never punctual or on time in arrangements she makes , and is arrogant , muddling and patronising in the extreme , and quite one of the most utterly tiresome busybody quasi do gooders style people I know , time-consuming , a total joke and nuisance , certainly no threat which is I think how John thinks I view her .
27 His mother Alison , 34 , got so fed up with seeing her son in tears she kept him away from Penrhys Junior School in Rhondda , Mid Glamorgan .
28 Here I am , for Chrissakes , about to dine alongside two people who knew Claudia Cohn-Casson , in surroundings she knew well , in an ambience which I know ail too well , although I have only just arrived .
29 Even when she was too tired to read she sought escape in romance-cubes she spent all her wages on at the Madreidetic shop .
30 In seconds she found herself arranged carefully within the circle of fitzAlan 's good arm , her head cradled on his shoulder , and the blanket and cloak wrapped snugly around her .
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