Example sentences of "she [verb] [pers pn] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She tried not to imagine his sympathetic brown eyes looking into hers , and his disarming smile when she spoke to him , perhaps their hands touching as she passed him the local anaesthetic — This is no use ! she admonished herself , rubbing energetically at a stainless steel trolley .
2 And apparently she phoned her the other night at half past twelve and said can you come and pick me up ? said no .
3 Having said she would never teach she found it the only way to keep up her Mathematics and bring up a family , so via an evening Technical College Lectureship she slipped into school teaching and has enjoyed it !
4 She says it the same sort of consistency as yogurt but it 's salty and it 's warm and it 's not very nice at all she said .
5 ‘ Which way ? ’ he asked , when at last the engine spluttered into life , and she directed him the wrong way round so that they might overtake and confront the trio lurching towards Midnight Mass .
6 She told her the plain truth .
7 I a lot , cos I remember erm when Claire was I got a really formal invitation to something and I asked Claire how you were supposed to reply and she told me the exact wording of how you should reply and I just looked at her I looked at her and I said I 'm not bloody writing that .
8 Ginny wondered how he would react if she told him the simple truth .
9 She told him the first chance she had , when they had had tea and he was eating his lonely meal in the parlour .
10 As soon as he got home , the telephone was ringing and she told him the same thing many times .
11 ‘ I reckon she told him the youngest boy was his worked on him that way .
12 Edouard ordered her a citron pressé , and then quietly listened as — slowly at first , then with gathering confidence — she told him the whole story .
13 So she told us the last time she was round she was going on a course for that sort of thing and she said now would you like to try it said fair enough .
14 The lady prioress glowered at me , shrugged , and with ill grace took me back to her own chamber across the cloister garden where she poured me the smallest goblet of wine I had ever seen .
15 She handed him the long cane , and flinched when he swished it through the air to produce a vicious , menacing whistle .
16 She handed him the woebegone bouquet , the bird 's head dangling , its coxcomb a broken-stemmed blossom ; he took it , bowed his head , and pinched the child 's cheek as he showed his teeth gritted in greedy affection , the expression that says to children , ‘ Aahah !
17 Alighting hesitantly , she cast anxious eyes around her , wondering just where her hotel was , as she paid him the exact amount on the meter , feeling strangely guilty as she refrained from adding a tip in accordance with the multi-lingual notice in the cab .
18 Er so I 'm gon na have them but she showed me the small room , what they call the small room , well that was huge well it will be perfect for what we want .
19 Even so , I did meet one girl at Binbrook who had knitted a whole twin set from darning wool cut into short lengths , weaving all the ends together as she knitted ! — and she showed me the finished product to prove it .
20 She showed them the small lake in its ring of reeds , took them to the first slopes of the mountain , rigged up a fishing rod for Michael and took him to the part of the lake she used to fish as a girl , and soon he was shouting out in glee as he missed the ravenous little perch or swung them out over his head on to the bank .
21 She showed him the tiny pile on the bed , and he nodded again .
22 She calls it the magic flannel and says : ‘ Mummy you 'll be fine .
23 She called him the former proprietor .
24 And then — she called me the Lost Prince , but supposing there is another Lost Prince ?
25 She rang me the other day and said , ‘ I 've found this marvellous place for clothes — get in the car and we 'll go . ’
26 I said then all you have to do is tell her how much she hurt you the last time
27 Well she was she served me the other day , Dawn
28 For her it became a cloying and pallid countryside , tamed and weakened by man 's attempts to prettify nature but , in 1947 , she thought it the pleasantest spot in the world and she was delighted to be there .
29 Yeah , that 's , that 's when it 's hard she asks you the same thing again and again and a few minutes later , then half an hour later , then , then you think have you listened
30 She tells me the only freedom is that of the imagination .
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