Example sentences of "[pron] she [vb past] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She was the chairman of the Forest of Arden Young Conservatives which she had joined three years previously at her mother 's prompting .
2 They came to the ‘ eye ’ of this storm , below a sullen , winter sky , and at once Tallis began to recognize the deep canyon which she had hollowed those days before , with Morthen .
3 As Shama talked , Hussa added a reminder here and there as though they were stories which she had heard many times before .
4 The patient complained of pain to a scar on her leg which she had cut 18 mths previously and which had taken 6 weeks to heal at the time .
5 Sally Ann Cattell died in a stolen car which crashed during a police chase last March , but the SSD denied reports that she had absconded from the children 's home , St John 's in Erdington , to which she had moved three days before the incident .
6 Alexandra sat down at the huge scrubbed table at which she had watched twenty years of bread and pastry being made .
7 On 23 September 1945 , at the same church in which she had wed six years earlier , Doris married Lionel Ingram , a grocery store manager who had been an Army sergeant and whose father was an Admiralty official .
8 She was never to equal her first novel , That Lass o' Lowrie 's ( 1877 ) , a robust account of a Lancashire mining community in which she had taken great care with background and dialect , though Through One Administration ( 1883 ) , a study of a failed marriage against a turbulent background of Washington political life , was noteworthy , and the much shorter The Making of a Marchioness ( 1901 ) is a indictment of Edwardian society .
9 Nothing she said made any difference .
10 They were singing ‘ Forty Years On ’ as a duet , which surprised her so much that she stepped backwards and trod on the toe of the cross young man with whom she had collided that afternoon .
11 With whom she had spent six hours or so .
12 Is there a message for me from a garage ? ’ she changed her mind to rephrase it pleasantly to the man whom she 'd seen many times before and who , from his broad welcoming smile , she knew had remembered her .
13 The way things were , she was going to have to watch what she said to Aunt Sarah — and that was not something she 'd had any practice in .
14 Mr Anderson had also claimed to investigating officers that the woman told him she had had three Aids tests and was taking a contraceptive pill .
15 She told him she wanted to buy more cows .
16 As the coffee revived her she began to catch odd words and phrases .
17 Laura could never remember what she had eaten that night .
18 At some unconscious level that was exactly what she had expected six months earlier — to step off the plane and see the man of her dreams waiting for her on the tarmac .
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