Example sentences of "[pers pn] she [vb past] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | These were the only weapons she had had against an apparently uncaring world , and through using them she retained a precarious sense of identity and integrity . |
2 | Just before she reached them she found a felled tree . |
3 | She always always oh she she had a second sight like that , I think she should 've been a doctor if she 'd lived in these this day and age . |
4 | And as the door closed behind him she felt a surging wave of triumph . |
5 | He knew that when she looked at him she saw a leaking penis . |
6 | He showed her that like him she had a long life-line . |
7 | They she did a new paragraph like that and then she carried on like that . |
8 | POLICE launched a massive hunt for accident victim Christine Jessop — to warn her she had a broken neck . |
9 | Her widowhood sat lightly on her shoulders , and from what Peggy gathered from her she had a favourite pub . |
10 | He told her she had a lovely body and when she went to bed with him , she said ( he 'd find out about it anyway and drop her ) : |
11 | When finally he released her she drew a long breath and mumbled inarticulately into his shirt front , ‘ I do n't know what 's wrong with me . |
12 | And it she had a right talk to him and he said , Well that 's it . |
13 | And at the junction beyond it she saw a brown car driven by a man whose face was familiar . |
14 | Out of it she drew a little distaff , much as we would draw out a pair of knitting needles . |
15 | The moment his body covered hers she felt a great tide of revulsion and panic surge upwards until it threatened to choke her , and she threshed her head from side to side in blind , unreasoning panic , thrusting him away with frantic hands . |