Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] [adv] as she " in BNC.
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1 | I was halfway across the floor of this valley when Ann came running past ; when I say running , I mean as fast as she could stumble over the uneven ground , pack on her back , carrying her fishing-rod . |
2 | She fought as hard as she could against the iron grip , the bands of steel that were restricting her , trying to push her over like Mark . |
3 | Opening it wide , she shouted as loud as she could : ‘ I 'm warning you lot , one more noise and I 'll come up there and scalp the arses off yer ! ’ |
4 | If she was judged on her effort , then she regards the judgement as unfair since she tried as hard as she could . |
5 | Though she tried as faithfully as she might to devote herself to the needs of this rude community , she knew that she was not greatly liked and the knowledge injured her . |
6 | Instead of another row with her mother , she had decided that she must get to the bottom of things by going up to the Hall and speaking to Miss Hatherby , and she pedalled as fast as she could . |
7 | Roman drank coffee while she ate as quickly as she could . |
8 | She drove as fast as she dared past the Jardin Anglais and at last swung out on to the Quai Gustav Ador . |
9 | She turned round quickly as she heard the sound of a step at the door . |
10 | Instead she walked as fast as she could towards the river , past the mean little houses below the cathedral . |
11 | She glanced back just as she was about to turn a corner , and saw Joe as he came hurtling out of the side-exit . |
12 | ‘ If we could get back to business , ’ she began as calmly as she could , ‘ I 'd like the use of an office and a telephone , and a list of phone numbers — suppliers , customers , Press , the business fair organisers … ’ |
13 | ‘ No ! ’ she broke in desperately as she tried to wriggle away . |
14 | She broke off abruptly as she heard Jenny 's voice issuing clearly from the direction of the sitting room : |
15 | She pulled as hard as she could . |
16 | After school , she took as long as she could dawdling back . |
17 | She stared straight ahead as she slid away . |
18 | She sang as well as she could , hitting the right notes — she never had any problem with that — but it was pretty dreadful singing , so lifeless and uninspired , not the way she had been singing during the weeks before Gesner 's arrival . |
19 | That , she thought , was as good an idea as any , and on silent feet she went as swiftly as she had come back to her kitchen . |
20 | She smiled as sweetly as she could . |
21 | She spoke as calmly as she could . |
22 | ‘ And flattery will get you anywhere tonight , ’ she retorted as sexily as she could . |
23 | She ran as hard as she could , and the wolf came after her on his long grey legs . |
24 | She ran as hard as she could across the muddy field , across the rickety bridge , and finally collapsed beyond the line of oaks where the stream curved round to mark the boundary of the colonel 's property . |
25 | ‘ But I really have told you the truth , ’ she said as firmly as she could . |
26 | ‘ And Cy rides Shine On in Tokyo , ’ she said as casually as she could manage . |
27 | ‘ Dana ca n't know about your sister ; if she did she would insist Garry return to his wife , ’ she said as sincerely as she could . |
28 | ‘ I wo n't share anything with you , ’ she said as calmly as she could . |
29 | ‘ Spit it out , then , ’ she said as ungraciously as she could . |
30 | She said as evenly as her angrily clenched teeth would allow her , ‘ I feel like standing , so I 'll stand , if you do n't mind . |