Example sentences of "[noun] she [verb] this " in BNC.
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1 | Luckily , the moment she met this cute little owl she came under her spell and fell in love with her , too . |
2 | After completing a course of day classes she had this to say : |
3 | er she 'd came home , she said I 'm not dancing no more I 'm finished so we said alright fair enough , she 's joining er trying for the police she comes on holiday with us in the October , she come home September , come on holiday with me in October she met this young fellow , she got engaged at Christmas and they 're getting married they , they |
4 | And one day she had this other map , and I do n't know where she got that either , or what happened to it She only showed it me the once , and after that whenever I mentioned it she did n't know what I was talking about It was made of something absolutely rigid but incredibly thin . |
5 | ‘ Who , the guy who 's meant to have told Nicola she had this new job ? ’ |
6 | Well there is not for Kathy but for Kathy she thought this would be . |
7 | Several times in the night she had this bad dream and once she woke up on the floor . |
8 | Ignoring the existence of six servants she organized this breakfast herself . |
9 | I do n't pay them too much attention cos I 'm busy , but I think Marie shows him the letter she got this morning . |
10 | What got me was the way she made this rather bizarre suggestion seem so utterly reasonable . |
11 | ‘ He 's never seen her look the way she did this afternoon . |
12 | Each time she does this I feel a shudder of love at the exactness of this sleeping courtesy . |
13 | Last time she wore this suite it looked really nice . |
14 | By the time she reached this point in her narrative , Lou 's eyes had hardened , her nostrils were flaring and her small-boned hands were gripping her knees like talons . |
15 | A teacher who showed an interest in Asian culture was asked by a colleague , ‘ why do n't you wear Indian dress ? ’ and was greeted by a mock Indian prayer movement every time she passed this colleague in the corridor . |
16 | And each time she leaves this anorectic child demands food instantly . |
17 | It was also important to remain calm , and not reveal how unnerving she found this confrontation . |
18 | It was as if , thought Henry , she wished to have nothing to do with the dispute she knew this word would provoke . |