Example sentences of "[subord] she [verb] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 where she weave it like that ?
2 She was going to put it in the china vase , only one of the stage hands had left his lighter there for safe keeping , so she stuffed it between two books on the top shelf .
3 She hated it , and hated him , but she was no longer resisting him , so she accepted it in aching silence , desire overwhelming pride at last .
4 This was attended by the daughters of the best society in Funchal until she closed it in 1892 .
5 cos she wanted it on sixty weeks
6 If she kept everything on this level there would be no danger of his probing into her background .
7 Beth was convinced that Matthew would run away if she took him from this house , then what would become of him ?
8 What on earth would she think if she saw her in this ridiculous get-up ?
9 Yeah but on the yeah but I mean if she sold it for thirty two she 'd still owe them nine thousand would n't she ?
10 MOTHER had a wonderful phrase if she felt something on That Was The Week That Was was too outspoken or perhaps a little too daring .
11 I asked Ivy if she owed anything to Greek tragedy .
12 God knows , he thought , I should n't say anything about it if she nagged me in any halfway reasonable manner .
13 As his wife had pointed out tartly , on many occasions , she herself would never get through a quarter of her work if she indulged herself in such idleness .
14 Aubrey is convinced Madeleine 's priorities are ‘ getting her own way ’ and ‘ having a good time ’ — and that she would n't be able to indulge either if she married someone without considerable private means .
15 It did n't sound so bad if she said it like that — family — no threat to Glyn 's ego .
16 And he said , ‘ I asked the librarian if she had something with big print so she gave me your book . ’
17 Jenna began awkwardly , and he suddenly gave a shout of laughter , vaulting the fence and then reaching to lift her over as if she weighed nothing at all .
18 I reminded her of Bobbie and would I mind if she called me by that dear nickname ?
19 The wind was behind her now , blowing her hair forward , so that she could not see properly unless she pushed it to one side .
20 Without taking hold of me , she forced me to stand in one spot of my own will , while she whipped me on all sides .
21 Here is the modest parish church of St Mary : the date of its founding is obscure , but a panel over the porch records that the building was restored by Lady Anne Clifford in 1663 after she found it in ruinous condition .
22 And that was , you know , that was my grandparents when they retired , you know , he was sixty five , she was younger because she was eighteen when she married him at twenty six you know .
23 When she told us about this visit , she hoped it would be centred around a seminar , funded by the Romanian government , at which tutors would be trained to teach machine knitting to young people whose chances of employment near their own homes were otherwise remote .
24 He was only halfway there when she passed him at full speed , shouting ‘ Slow coach ! ’ as she flew ahead .
25 She was happy when she starved herself of new clothes and expensive hairdressers , her bun gone , her blonde hair cut short , strict and styleless , by a merciless local hairdresser .
26 When she left me for one of the other guys in the team , somebody I 'd kind of thought of as a friend … well , ’ he went on hurriedly , ‘ I was n't surprised she 'd gone .
27 When she left him in 1983 he was devastated .
28 He looked at her with new respect , the way they always did when she said something like that .
29 ‘ I was a bit overwhelmed when she kissed me like that because we 'd never met before and it was in public .
30 If only she could understand the excruciating pain her boys are suffering when she treats them like this , and realise that they will carry that pain for the rest of their lives .
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