Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] she " in BNC.
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1 | I mean she used to toss , toss me off on the old and there 's , there 's and she used to sit on there used , used to sit on there she used to toss me off and I got this fucking as she 's tossing me off she did this love bite . |
2 | All right I mean all right she did so that one of the guys would perhaps carry it around for you . |
3 | She used to go down so she would n't get beat up , and she used me to go . |
4 | ‘ And she 's that short-sighted that the video moved so fast she could n't see me . ’ |
5 | ‘ And she 's that short-sighted that the video moved so fast she could n't see me . ’ |
6 | The adrenalin hurt : her shallow , panicked respiration frizzed in her brain and her heart beat so fast she felt sure it would burst . |
7 | When she had sat down again she said : ‘ So how is it that you 're looking for Elsie now , so long after the event ? |
8 | Though her motivation is irrelevant in the sense that it matters not why she took the decision she did , I find that the reason for her refusal of a blood transfusion arises because it is contrary to the beliefs of the Jehovah 's Witnesses . |
9 | Well , that Arthur turned up at last and the vicar married them , but afterwards me sister let Arthur know just 'ow she felt , she chucked the whole weddin' cake at 'im , then 'er bokey an' then a full bottle of port . |
10 | Trouble is , trouble is you see if you er if you leave her alone you do n't know just how she 's gon na go on do ya ? |
11 | She did not know exactly how she had arrived at the last overwhelming conviction , only that she had . |
12 | They accept that they 'll probably never know exactly how she died . |
13 | ‘ She 's already doing a novena for me because of the Good Sex Guide she 'll be praying forever when she sees this show . ’ |
14 | She was suddenly far too aware that they were alone and would n't be disturbed until morning , too aware that the man whose overpowering masculine strength filled the room was her husband and had certain rights , too aware that the last frail layer of her protective façade had been shattered forever when she had wept in his arms and let him comfort her . |
15 | But maybe your best course of action is to hold her , while explaining clearly why she can not , for example , have the toy . |
16 | Well I could n't do nothing about it really , she said well that 'll be sorted out in she said I 'll treat it , we 're now sorting it out today what we 're doing . |
17 | Find out if Celia Hazell had talked to Elaine , and , just as important , try to find out why she was so terrified of the tissue-typing results . |
18 | to find out why she 's being kept in the dark and |
19 | Remembering that he had sent Catherine Crane to see Angela Morgan 's employers , he decided to find out how she had got on ; late as it was he did not think she would have gone off duty without reporting to him . |
20 | Melanie took the cheque to her aunt to find out how she should deal with it ; her aunt 's hands fluttered in dismay . |
21 | ‘ How else are we going to find out how she was killed ? ’ 'It 's a lot of money . ’ |
22 | Jane Katsambis , head teacher of the school , will face a variety of questions from the vicar , who wants to find out how she views the school 's role in the community and its relation to the church . |
23 | Linda Parker found out how she went about it . |
24 | I 'm trying to work out why she 's mad all the time , why she 's she 's down on everything . |
25 | And then it 'll be head down — trying to work out how she 'll combine motherhood with her new job as news announcer for Meridian TV when it goes on air in January . |
26 | The realization that she was working for Hauser was opening new horizons for her , but she 'd not had time to work out how she could exploit the knowledge . |
27 | It did n't take long for her to work out how she 'd earned the title . |
28 | Anyone acquainted with ancient ikons will recognise how acutely she has captured their essence . |
29 | This puts a much more serious complexion on matters , for it was feet that first set Fergie 's heart racing and made her realise how deeply she was in love with Prince Andrew . |
30 | For months it had apparently been common knowledge ; something to be tutted over and discussed in hushed tones that stopped abruptly whenever she entered the common-room . |