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

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1 She and had obviously gone away for the weekend .
2 [ 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
3 Er he had a So he she and going on and on , nothing to do with me , I
4 And if she and do you know what ?
5 Yes , her brother-in-law had beaten her and treated her cruelly .
6 ‘ Thacker , who was the sort of swimmer who needed a Mae West to stay afloat in his bath , battled his burning Hurricane back over the Maltese coast at about 6,000 feet , he then pulled his hood back , rolled her and baled out .
7 On 2 July 1987 her husband had stopped the car in front of her and insisted that she should sign , but she refused .
8 For a second he looked as if he was about to grab her and shake her to pieces , but her wild looks and her uncontrolled temper suddenly had his lips quirking .
9 She glanced at her brother sitting beside her and managed a weak , nervous smile .
10 Ariel heard her and managed to decipher the words : ‘ Adesangé , god of the mountain , do not abandon me ! ’
11 She said ooh th they 're talking about But whether he er whether he attempted to kill her and managed it I do n't know but that , that was what I heard anyway .
12 She wound her arms around his neck , eagerly accepting his heated kisses until he lifted her on to the bed and came down on top of her , covering her and dominating her .
13 Whenever she thought of James Halden a shameful wave of physical longing washed over her until she remembered he had used her and discarded her .
14 He turns the mangle for her and reads her the newspapers , ‘ doing the police in different voices ’ .
15 He kept his eyes on her and reached for his tie .
16 In those moments , those final moments as he took her and reached ecstasy , she had been able to believe he loved her , felt something for her ; and , though she knew he did not , she was moved , wanted to retain those precious moments which he had just given her when he had finally stripped the mask away and let her see how human he was as he merged with her and lost himself inside her .
17 Instead , she clutched tightly to the handle of the suitcase Mrs Hollidaye had lent her and followed the nurse along broad passages to a bright room where a group of children , all with suitcases and well wrapped in outdoor clothing , stood huddled like refugees from a foreign land waiting to be told where to go next .
18 One man who admired her and followed her everywhere was the unpleasant Bentley Drummle .
19 She pulled it tightly about her and followed Matthew .
20 She lay back against the hard sofa , sipping the drink when David brought it to her and swallowing with difficulty .
21 ‘ I can really do something with this , ’ she kept saying , striding around , as Dad turned pale ; and there in the centre of the room she held him and kissed him again and again in case he lost his nerve and faith in her and longed to be with Mum .
22 He , having lost all his money gambling or speculating in stocks , seizes such a weapon from the wall , kills her and dumps her body in the alley .
23 She understood now why she had always felt extra-special and why her mother had been so strict with her and taught her things about life and men and getting babies .
24 ‘ The day before we arrived in Gibraltar we received a signal from Admiral Sir James Somerville of Force ‘ H ’ who was in command of the operation , saying that on arrival in harbour we were to berth stern to stern to ‘ Ark Royal ’ so that some of our Hurricanes could be transferred to her and rolled off ‘ Furious ’ direct onto ‘ Ark Royal ’ .
25 Greg thanked her and put the phone down .
26 No , on second thoughts , go with her and put it on and come and show me , there 's a love .
27 Taking it from the arm of the chair where he had tossed it , he handed it to her and put some more space between them .
28 Why do n't you bring her and put her in your dolls pram ?
29 Having settled Rachel in a corner and piled our luggage round her and left you , Mig , on guard , I struggled back against the refugees and climbed the gangway again to find Tim looking a little bewildered in the midst of a seething mass of humanity but remarkably calm , and soon we were back on the small boat .
30 Athelstan promised he would do something to help her and left quietly , the cope still round his shoulders , Crim jumping up and down in front of him all the way back to the church .
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