Example sentences of "men she [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Maria learns from the men she drinks with in the cafe that he is hiding on the rooftops .
2 One of the men she recognised as someone she had seen on the Prosecution side in a Belfast court during trials for terrorist offences .
3 SENTIMENTAL comedy JERSEY GIRL ( Cert15 ; W.E. ) stars Jami Gertz as Toby who wants a break from the ‘ going nowhere ’ men she dates in New Jersey and legs it into Manhattan to meet Mr Right .
4 For one thing , the men she went with did n't usually have bathrooms with bidets , or loo seats in real Earth wood .
5 When the cat is found hanged in the closet ( the first act of violence after nearly an hour 's build-up ) , his wife reproaches him with being a coward because he will not confront the men she thinks have killed the animal .
6 THE mother of a 16-year-old girl murdered 11 years ago sought a High Court ruling yesterday that would let her bring a civil damages action against two men she alleges were responsible .
7 The men she meets , whether named or unnamed ( most of the Arabs are unnamed : everyone gets muddled by Arab names ) , are ‘ Men of Power ’ .
8 As it stood , it consisted of a multi-volume jumble of vers libre , written over many years , some in the form of letters , especially to her mother — ‘ if I sent her a letter she sent me some money — so I kept on writing ’ — listing the men she 'd known .
9 And somehow Meredith knew that he would n't be as easy to brush off , or to coax , or to divert with jokes as the other young men she 'd fended off .
10 This was purely business , and for all the jolly camaraderie Kate was aware that most of the men she 'd met this evening had grave reservations about her ability to do her job well now that they 'd seen her .
11 But she knew , too , what a lousy judge of men she 'd always been .
12 The fact that Liz had also said Ross was kind , overwhelmingly generous , and one of the sexiest men she 'd ever met was not something that Laura wanted to think about at the moment .
13 erm er portraits of , er men you have to take i it that erm we could argue Charlotte Bronte was very critical of the men she knew and , the men she thought she might know , and did n't erm , you have to look at the women who feed into the making of them
14 Furthermore , he had always related to her on an intellectual level , unlike the majority of men she knew who saw her as just another pretty face ( to try a line on ) , and although she and Whitlock never mixed socially , only ever meeting up at work , she had come to regard him as one of her few real friends .
15 He was no different from the other men she knew .
16 In comparison , the men she knew were mundane .
17 Shelley stared , as the old magic started up , and she felt as she had always felt when she looked at him , that all other men she knew paled into insignificance beside this one .
18 erm er portraits of , er men you have to take i it that erm we could argue Charlotte Bronte was very critical of the men she knew and , the men she thought she might know , and did n't erm , you have to look at the women who feed into the making of them
19 She thought about the men she had met .
20 She found him attentive , intelligent , even charming , but with a distinct sense of separateness and pride that she found refreshingly unlike any of the other local men she had known .
21 She danced with neighbours and men she had gone to school with .
22 ‘ I do n't know how you 're going to go dancing tonight after that , ’ Bedelia said , making some dandelion coffee and handing round a tin of gingerbread men she had baked for the jubilee .
23 Twenty-two years old , she had already lost count and lost interest in the number of men she had let penetrate her slender frame .
24 Apart from her father and her brother , these were the only men she had ever deeply known .
25 Dana could be right — she did find it difficult to get friendly with any of the men she had met so far , but that did n't mean she never would .
26 Perhaps it was because he did not defer to her , flatter her , praise her beauty and her charm , admire her ready wit , as all the men she had known before had done , when what they really liked and deferred to was the knowledge of her father 's immense fortune and the certainty that she was sure to inherit a great part of it .
27 When it had happened four or five times , and he had , perhaps , begun to feel some stirrings of a more disturbing passion , she had brought him up with a catalogue of the men she had had , and made it clear that — if she wanted it that way — there would be more .
28 It was an appreciative whistle and one that Rachel recognised , for since she 'd been working with five thousand men she had become well used to whistles of that nature .
29 His lips continued to hold her captive , weaving some dark spell around her that seduced her senses and lured her into sharing a virgin part of herself with this man … this man , with whom , of all the men she had ever met , she wanted least to share these secrets of herself .
30 The court has heard that she was arrested after police found out that one of the men she named appeared to be in Scotland at the time of the alleged incident .
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