Example sentences of "[conj] she [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Nature-lover , ’ he teased , and she knew then that she held him in some quite high regard .
2 There is no lasting acrimony between Gedge and Rigby and when they meet up he often jokes that she provided him with enough material to launch and sustain a musical career .
3 Somehow , and from somewhere , a beautiful young woman appeared — this was no imagined vision — and she took them to some hot springs where they all ended up naked .
4 And she said it with such pride and such display that Clara did not feel at all obliged to conceal the amazement and delight that she felt , as she might , if confronted with a more worldly modesty , have done : for Clelia 's manner declared , this is singular this is beautiful , this may legitimately amaze , you betray no innocence in admiring this .
5 I went to Hemel Hempstead er a school called in Hemel Hempstead that was only from the August till December when I left school and then the erm then the Headmistress , cos we had a Headmistress there cos it was a mixed school , and she recommended me for this here errand boy 's job , his name was .
6 It was a sign and she accepted it as such .
7 He was offering her an out and she respected him for that .
8 She shook off the treacherous thought ; Dana was her twin and she loved her with all her faults — goodness knew , she had enough of her own .
9 Her head turned slightly towards him and she fixed him with that blind , unthinking stare .
10 During my stay in her country we were always together , and she saved me from many dangerous situations .
11 The truth was there in his eyes , and she hated him for that , too .
12 On a visit to Mrs Chamberlin she explained that she did not like to leave her aunt and would from then on come only once a week , and she put it about that for the moment , neither she nor her aunt would be at home on Wednesday afternoons .
13 To her , the building was endlessly exciting , and she liked it for all the reasons that most people would specify as particular causes for dislike .
14 Beth was convinced that Matthew would run away if she took him from this house , then what would become of him ?
15 What on earth would she think if she saw her in this ridiculous get-up ?
16 God knows , he thought , I should n't say anything about it if she nagged me in any halfway reasonable manner .
17 It did n't sound so bad if she said it like that — family — no threat to Glyn 's ego .
18 I reminded her of Bobbie and would I mind if she called me by that dear nickname ?
19 Without taking hold of me , she forced me to stand in one spot of my own will , while she whipped me on all sides .
20 When she told us about this visit , she hoped it would be centred around a seminar , funded by the Romanian government , at which tutors would be trained to teach machine knitting to young people whose chances of employment near their own homes were otherwise remote .
21 ‘ I was a bit overwhelmed when she kissed me like that because we 'd never met before and it was in public .
22 She never noticed it when she was in there and when she turned it over that was all green , all the way round .
23 Whichever way her life was goin' she would never have it soft again , not as she saw it at this present moment .
24 Her voice and the rattle of pots faded away into the house , and he heard , close to , Annie 's uncontrolled chortle as she approached him with some wicked intent .
25 Leith yelled , and as fury which she just could not contain spiralled out of control , her right hand arced through the air , and even as she hit him with all her strength , she was still yelling , ‘ Since it seems to be taking so long to sink in , you can bank on it — whoever pays my mortgage , you 're far , far at the back of the queue ! ’
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