Example sentences of "[noun pl] she [vb past] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 3 The subjects she shot included mountainous scenery , wildlife and Canadian Indians — who did n't take very kindly to her intrusions .
2 Up to the darkroom to begin at once the pictures she had taken this afternoon .
3 and and she said something about through her interest in North American Indians she 'd written this novel .
4 The schoolgirl told her parents she had stopped three nights in a bed and breakfast , spending the day on the beaches and on the piers , before her money ran out .
5 In twenty-four hours she had aged ten years .
6 And when she came home she said , Do you know what she said she must have taken ages she said to put that cord through that er beam , she said .
7 Within two days she had found some information on the Prince 's Trust , which is a scheme set up by the Duke of Cornwall , HRH Prince Charles himself .
8 That he 'd noticed she 'd got a decent figure was to be expected , she supposed , seeing that the lace cotton blouse and culottes she had worn that time she 'd gone out to dinner with Travis had touched her contours comfortably .
9 In other years she had displayed appropriate sympathy about sports day .
10 Over the years she had forced these thoughts from her mind , telling herself that her sons were the product of their father .
11 Such things she had heard this day !
12 Though relieved at the arrangements she had made that day , Harriet could not help feeling chastened ; and when she entered the back gate of Four Winds and heard the inevitable wailing of her grandchild , her mood deepened to despair that she had not brought up her own daughter to be the kind of helpmeet which she was certain Edna Rafferty would be .
13 Ever since her teens she had sensed such shortcomings in herself , but had shied away from any kind of self-analysis .
14 This was purely business , and for all the jolly camaraderie Kate was aware that most of the men she 'd met this evening had grave reservations about her ability to do her job well now that they 'd seen her .
15 Virginia went up to her bedroom with a heavy heart , to change out of the clothes she 'd worn all day .
16 She 'd been so busy with her own thoughts she 'd forgotten that side of things .
17 Pre-Astrid , Jay had been in a dead job , art workshops with utterly disillusioned teenagers , every morning she coughed she rang in sick , malingering Mondays , rain seeped in the doors of the empty bus every morning , the bus to the High Street for the next bus , hoping to be early enough to miss the screaming leering sneering schoolgirls she had to face all day .
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