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

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1 that song , she or tune she was supposed to be singing
2 Did she or did n't she .
3 The main point was , did she or did she not think that the whole ghastly superstructure should be brought down and got rid of , root and branch , once and for all ?
4 Summer ‘ 91 , I had just retired and I was so looking forward to it when , one week ‘ into it ’ , told us that she & had parted company .
5 It is also true that Kilvert had no gift for self-analysis , and further that the diary was impoverished by his widow 's removal from it of the volumes which apparently described not only their courtship and marriage , but the two most profound of Kilvert 's previous affairs of the heart ; though she left the frequent passages describing Kilvert 's passionate attachments to young girls , whose fundamentally erotic nature it is clear that neither she nor Kilvert himself recognized .
6 She and had obviously gone away for the weekend .
7 [ Philip Leapor ] informs me she was always fond of reading every thing that came in her way , as soon as she was capable of it ; and that when she and learnt to write tolerably , which , as he remembers , was at about ten or eleven Years old , She would often be scribbling , and sometimes in Rhyme ; which her Mother was at first pleas 'd with : But finding this Humour increase upon her as she grew up , when she thought her capable of more profitable Employment , she endeavour 'd to break her of it ; and that he likewise , having no Taste for Poetry , and not imagining it could ever be any Advantage to her , join 'd in the same Design : But finding it impossible to alter her natural Inclination , he had of late desisted , and left her more at Liberty
8 Er he had a So he she and going on and on , nothing to do with me , I
9 And if she and do you know what ?
10 Had she but known it I had already made up my mind to get better , and nothing in the world was further from my thoughts than death . ’
11 Had she but known it , this was why Freddie , rightly suspecting the fact , had refrained from making any passes at her .
12 The sight of her had pierced him , making her the enterer , had she but known it , and him the entered .
13 Ballater , had she but known it , was far from complacent .
14 And does she carry her clothes about with her or does she
15 by dismissing her or subjecting her to any detriment which results in her dismissal or consists in or involves her demotion .
16 She reminded me that I was a married man — forbade me to approach her or speak to her again in that way , but at the same time I knew I had made her think about the old days — the attraction we 'd had for each other which she could not deny .
17 They were not to feed her or coax her , and any food refused was to be removed without comment .
18 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 .
19 I shall never visit her or write to her . ’
20 Poor Anna had been very indiscreet , the fascisti were going to arrest her or put pressure on her to leave the country for good , but he had been assured that if the principessa were to live again with him quietly in Rome nobody would touch her .
21 It seems transparently obvious that Sinead , love her or loathe her , does possess those qualities .
22 Love her or loathe her , odds are that in the bestseller stakes Lady Thatcher will be nudging Catherine Cookson all the way to Christmas .
23 not , not even like in the right situation , she 's like just aggressive all the time and nobody particularly gets on with her or likes her because of this .
24 Presumably he should have shot her or let her drown , rather than make a present of her to the French , but there were some things Karelius could not bring himself to do .
25 She had to descend very gingerly , both for fear of missing her footing and of startling the cat into digging its claws into her or jumping from her shoulders suddenly .
26 KATE could n't make up her mind all through dinner whether Ace was playing a deep game with her or had decided that as she was available , so to speak , he intended to continue making love to her .
27 He had never made a secret of what he wanted from her , and pretending he enjoyed her company , pretending he wanted to laugh with her or show her his favourite places in Rome , was n't part of it .
28 Unlike other members of his family , who are all related to Miss Havisham , he refuses to flatter her or dance attendance on her in the hopes of a legacy .
29 It 'll either kill her or make her pass the sand . ’
30 Judge Malachy Higgins , releasing Donnelly on continuing bail pending a trial date being fixed , told the accused that part of the bail conditions were that he must not attempt to see Janice Brothers , or speak to her or make any contact with her .
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