Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] she [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Her eyes darted back to his and she studied him before parting her lips to give him his answer .
2 I approached Inez , then Mrs Matthew Glynn , and she told me that she knew nothing of them .
3 ( One of the teachers whom I interviewed , and who did not comment on this question , has since told me that she used it with a class .
4 And she took to me and she took me to Liverpool and they were very good to me .
5 and I was upset so I went to my doctor who 's a lady doctor and she 's young , she explained things to me and she put me on H R T and it changed my life completely !
6 Now she gets them and she sells them for ten quid .
7 ‘ She 'll cast a spell on you if she sees you in the wood , ’ Kay warned .
8 Hence , one person 's voting choice may be influenced by a party 's commitment to raise pensions , which leads him or her to support it despite its commitment to other policies — say increasing educational expenditure — with which he or she disagrees .
9 Steven stop running about , sounds like it , you do that again I will , she says , you do that again and I 'm gon na smack you , right , come here , and she gets him and she whacks him in front of every body , did n't she Robert ?
10 Her head turned slightly towards him and she fixed him with that blind , unthinking stare .
11 He obtained her signature but did not explain the document to her and she signed it without understanding it .
12 With a slow thoughtful smile he moved it back towards her and she snatched it from his hand .
13 She gets a smoke cos her , her brother smokes stuff and sometimes he gives it to her and she blows it in her dog 's face .
14 The interchange would usually end with Gina kicking Nigel on the shin , clawing him or hitting him if she had something in her hands .
15 Rose 's mother showed the girls the house and the fowl and farm animals , including a pet goat who would n't let Rose milk her unless she sprayed herself with a perfume that the mother used .
16 She 'd fallen desperately in love with a man who was n't in love with her , a man who 'd wanted her because she reminded him of a woman he wanted and could n't have .
17 He has been determined to destroy her since she described him as ‘ something — sub-human — something not quite to the stage of humanity yet ! ’
18 She knows that wanting to look good , or sexy , does n't mean she 's ‘ asking for it ’ , but that belief was shaken by a recent incident , and by the overprotective reaction of her brother to her when she told him about it .
19 He would n't like being made a fool of , even it was largely his own fault for refusing to believe her when she told him about Dana .
20 Before Jennifer 's arrival he had left Hill House early in the morning and had returned home late ; now he sat over his breakfast in order to ogle her when she brought it to him , and came home early — and sober — to mooch about the house and engage her in conversation while she swept the rooms or tended the roast .
21 Carrie had her back to him as she busied herself by the fire .
22 ‘ Miriam is merely taking her cue from him when she makes nothing of emotion .
23 She never called her father ‘ Daddy ’ but Calvin when talking about him , she feared him for she described him as if he was some towering evil giant .
24 As a first step , he or she identifies it by using a word-meaning which is conventionally taken to match the nature of the perception .
25 Fairness requires that we judge a defendant on the facts as he or she believes them to be .
26 God knows , he thought , I should n't say anything about it if she nagged me in any halfway reasonable manner .
27 Betty 's seen it and she told me about it .
28 It had a huge box top over it and she carried it into his study , supporting it underneath .
29 His whole life seemed to hang on each letter in Annie 's hand , his eyes following it until she handed it into the crowd or placed it on a pile to one side and then he would fix on the next letter and the next .
30 Awards are nice for the day , and they glitter — my mother has got all mine and she polishes them within an inch of their lives , she 's polished all the gold glitter away and it 's base metal underneath , and I think that 's a fairly apt analogy of what a prize is .
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