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

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1 Well , she was in Tuddingfield , and she 'd seen the turning off to Finningham .
2 Aye I said , so she said the landlord 's never put it down so we thought he 'd have had it down by she come home cos Alison seen it and where they work and th and there 's a room there or something and she 'd asked the boss could she have it for the bathroom .
3 ‘ That afternoon the matron of Abigail 's hospital rang from Bristol to tell us her lungs had finally got the better of her heart and she 'd died an hour ago .
4 I had a phone call from so she said to me come down to the admin , so I went down and she 'd opened the letter and give it back to us .
5 And she 'd mentioned the sighting of Amy on Friday night and Saturday morning .
6 No right , there 's this lady who was a prostitute and she 'd got a daughter .
7 and she 'd got a table in front of her and she was sitting on the settee and the table in front of her and this new jigsaw , over a hundred pieces in it and there she was lady
8 No one until Paul had finished checking her work , and she 'd got the blend so right !
9 ‘ She said it was all the rage at her school , and she 'd got an A minus for her essay on it .
10 And she 'd had a drink , and a good cry , she 'd had
11 And she 'd had an abortion the night before and she 'd died that day on the Monday .
12 But the results were good ; people praised her cooking lavishly , and she began to take a pride in doing it well .
13 Her dress fastened up the front and she began to undo the buttons .
14 The emperor gave Venice exceptional mercantile privileges , and she began to form the trading posts and colonies — quite in the manner of ancient Athens — which may still be discerned , with Genoese and Turkish towns adjacent , along the Bosphorus .
15 The remainder of the plates were taken to be placed on the table , and she began rolling the cutlery into paper napkins , her fingers shaking as she did so .
16 ‘ Look , Jamie , see this ! ’ she said , and she began to wind the wool so fast that it tangled up in a big knot and the ball bounced right out of her hand and rolled underneath Grandma 's chair .
17 The ache in her head got worse and she began to imagine a pain under her breastbone .
18 Suddenly a wave of total panic swept across her like nausea and she had to resist the urge to dash from the car and hide herself among the trees .
19 It had been a long day and she had absorbed a lot of information on the subject that was uppermost in her mind .
20 She had a lot of curly hair and she had tied a bow in it .
21 Rose had decreed there should be music in her shops , and she had selected the repertoire herself .
22 She had wanted it since last Christmas when they went to the pantomime in Dublin and she had seen the girls on the stage dancing in pink velvet dresses like this .
23 And she had seen the photograph of Petula .
24 Mary was a sharp-eyed Brownie , and she had noticed the wheel-marks left in the muddy lane by the estate-car that had nearly knocked her down .
25 Fabia was still feeling outraged when , listening for Ven 's return , an hour passed and she had heard no sound of him .
26 Her name was Mary Deare and she had played the title role twice before ; once in 1922 at the Scala Theatre , London , and again , fifteen years later , for the repertory company .
27 And she had made a choice ; she had chosen not to go home , she had chosen to live here and cope with sharks between the furniture and Bryony 's contempt , in order to purchase a freedom … to choose what she would do next .
28 Chief Inspector Salter was anxious to see him and she had made an appointment for him to see the Chief Superintendent later that day .
29 Fortunately it was a price she could afford , and she had made the arrangements , coming back to her room to eat the best meal and sleep the best sleep she had done for quite a while .
30 And she had devised a hook for time with Lucy .
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