Example sentences of "she [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 SHE RARELY ANSWERS A SERVICE CALL .
2 She eventually located an Immigration officer who led her through several corridors until they reached a locked red-painted door at the back of the airport building .
3 Forcing herself to climb the stairs , she eventually regained the turret room .
4 ‘ After her parents died about a year apart she suddenly got a survival instinct which knew no boundaries at all because she had no longer had a family , ’ said Amanda .
5 She only needed an evening gown like the one Dana wore in the magazine picture and no one would believe there were two of them .
6 When she finally reached the scribbling engine , she felt as if she had been broken in two and glued back together again all wrong .
7 Driving once more as fast as she dared , she soon reached the pet shop and saw that Mr Miller was occupied with a customer .
8 The daughter of the outspoken romantic novelist Barbara Cartland , she already had a half page entry in Who 's Who before she met Johnnie Spencer .
9 Eventually , she just played a cameo role and Suzanne Danielle was the very femme fatale . )
10 When she went to the doctor for time off work , she always got a morning appointment and missed out coffee and cigarettes .
11 I suppose I have agreed to run the grocery stall , she thought , and with annoyance , for she always ran the grocery stall and tonight she had come determined to ask for a change .
12 She always had a sugar daddy .
13 She always has a log fire in the hearth , summer and winter .
14 Not having to visit Fleet Street meant that her afternoon and evening off could be genuinely relaxing , and she usually spent the time knitting , sewing or reading , with only the occasional foray up West .
15 She usually has a snack mid-morning , at around 4 pm , and later in the evening while watching television .
16 But she ca n't call herself one and if she ever took a Communion service , she 'd be breaking the law .
17 In no other household had she ever seen a slop basin , and she hated to see an eccentricity erected into a symbol of the traditionally correct .
18 She further condemned the press use of the words ‘ dawn raid ’ , describing it as an emotive term .
19 I saw that she still wore an engagement ring , but she told me very quickly that her fiancé had been a bomber pilot and he was dead , and it was not the same man she had been engaged to when she joined up .
20 Lee Dalzell ( Gateshead-Whickham ) finished fifth in the 200m freestyle and she still broke the North East Counties junior women 's record .
21 Pinning a bright smile on her face , she carefully placed a sugar bowl on each table , beamed at them all impartially , scurried back for the pile of menus on the counter — only to have them forcibly removed from her hands by Feargal .
22 The lady smiled and sat down opposite the Wisharts , she carefully placed the wicker basket on the seat next to her , then folded her arms and composed herself in relaxation .
23 She carefully poured the melting wax around the wick into the larger candle , and balanced it in the bowl .
24 The time had come and Ruth stood up , so nervous and overwrought she nearly dragged the damask tablecloth with her .
25 She later presented a County trophy in her name , and became President from 1951–56 .
26 She later closed the news conference with a song she made up .
27 She also wore a diamond brooch at her waist , the size of a buckler .
28 When she remembered , she also took an evening primrose oil supplement specially formulated for PMS .
29 She also became an expert hockey player and was selected to represent England against Ireland in 1899 and 1900 .
30 She also got a court order for maintenance .
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