Example sentences of "she [verb] [verb] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Why would she want to travel any further than his arms ?
2 Twice fought over , she has suffered as badly as any country in the world .
3 Here above all he or she has to organize as far as possible a staff consensus , to present it to the governors and to explain any requests for modification back to the staff — and then if necessary to carry out the modification .
4 This country cost her too much ; indeed , she has gone so far as to refuse to discuss the topic .
5 She 'd lived there partly because she could n't be bothered to move , partly because it was cheap , but mainly because her mother would n't let her go .
6 He might have the advantage of size and strength , but thanks to the martial arts classes she 'd taken as regularly as she could over the past few years , she had a few tricks of her own up her sleeve .
7 A few minutes later , when she 'd got as far as wrapping herself in her host 's dressing-gown , Penry Vaughan knocked loudly on the door .
8 She seemed to vanish as quickly as she had appeared , leaving Ianthe to be pushed forward into the train , where she stood in a daze until she found herself sitting down in a seat offered to her by a small boy .
9 Aghast , incredulous , she craned to see more clearly if this was indeed her own mad forebear toying there inside her thought ; and he turned to leer at her .
10 ‘ A-actually , ’ she managed to stammer as haughtily as she could , ‘ I 'm not playing at all , but you wo n't believe me . ’
11 Never batted an eyelid when we were all wondering where Gebrec had got to … although she did react rather oddly when Dieter showed up , ’ she added thoughtfully .
12 She did say as quickly as possible — Brian will pick me up at the station .
13 She had no wish to intrude on Helen 's friendship with her neighbour and , unless Edward had something to tell of interest to veterinary work , she resolved to leave as soon as possible .
14 When she was discharged , she had to go home alone because no one had told her family .
15 Ruth kissed her aunt and then , clasping her hands tightly in her own , she said what she had to say as gently as possible .
16 She knew she had gone too far when his eyes narrowed to glittering blue slits .
17 She had gone much further than she had imagined .
18 When Edmund had left her she had wandered as far as the orchard , and had just pushed aside the crooked wicker gate to re-enter the garden when she heard the latch of the heavier postern rattle .
19 He had kissed and fondled her and she had responded as well as she could but they had both been too aware of each others inexperience and uncertainty to achieve fulfilment .
20 And the niece , leaning on his shoulder , wept again for Auntie , whom she had known so well since she had been a very little girl .
21 She had woken earlier even than usual , with Tom beside her , sleeping contentedly and openly on his back .
22 She had got as far as pulling out her suitcase , which looked scruffier than ever now that her eyes had accustomed themselves to the comfortable luxury of Luke Hunter 's flat , and laying it open on the bed before something inside her rebelled .
23 When I saw it the other night , tucked inside the cello part of one of the piano trios we play , she had got as far as ‘ State 7 — Moderate Gale : Intervals of laughter .
24 Claudia closed her eyes as she remembered the time she had come home earlier than usual .
25 The hair now was white , but the baggy suits had n't altered in style a jot and she had changed remarkably little except that , as Meredith was distressed to see , the old lady now had a walking stick which accompanied her everywhere .
26 She had driven as far as she could and now stopped the car .
27 It was the first time she had been left on her own and she had managed quite well except that she had given Mrs Prichard , the colliery manager 's wife , short change by mistake .
28 She continued walking as fast as she could away from Emminster .
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