Example sentences of "[Wh adv] she [vb past] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Whenever she looked round the tall , robed figure was getting closer . |
2 | The profits grew and the bank manager began to smile at Carrie whenever she paid in the weekly takings . |
3 | How she had a close friend at school who slept with men from the age of sixteen ; how she first went to France with this friend ; how she hated her first few terms at university ; how she went through a wild phase of drunken parties and desperate affairs ; how she plays the spinet late at night , when no one can hear , and fills the tired darkness with thin plunking antique counterpoint . |
4 | RUNAWAY teenager Nicola Rogers told today why she headed for the bright lights of Blackpool after leaving her home 100 miles away four days ago . |
5 | But she turned up safe and well at dawn when she walked into a mobile police station just yards away . |
6 | She had to have something to hold on to when she disappeared into the black hospital pit . |
7 | He sorted out the beautiful Natasha when she went through an emotional crisis . |
8 | We felt sure she 'd be preyed on when she came to the big city . ’ |
9 | There was little hope of falling asleep again ; there never was when she woke in the early hours . |
10 | PAMELA COUNTESS OF ONSLOW , who has died aged 76 , became a celebrity in 1973 when she emerged as a key figure in the ‘ Littlejohn Affair ’ — one of the more curious spy stories of recent years . |
11 | An hour later , Buzz hailed a taxi and returned to Eastbourne , where she booked into a modest residential hotel recommended by the taxi driver . |
12 | to the park where she played with the stolen child . |
13 | She completed her education in Croydon before moving to Guildford where she worked in the Social Services Department and then the personnel department of an Insurance Company . |
14 | From where she stood on the gravelled forecourt , she saw that the flight of steps ahead led up to the living accommodation at the higher level , no doubt to exploit the panoramic view , while below , built into the slope , were the garages and stores . |
15 | ‘ Gee , ’ Charity Marlowe responded drily from where she sat in a decrepit upholstered chair , her head thrown back , her hair hidden under a towel , and her eyes clenched tightly shut . |