Example sentences of "[prep] what she [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That half-hearted performance you put on back at the police station wo n't be enough to convince her , not after what she witnessed last night … all your near-hysterical ramblings ! ’ |
2 | The police had been convinced it was a genuine accident that took his life ( and that of his mistress ) but after what she 'd been through , after what she had discovered , Donna could not believe that men willing to kill for the possession of a book had not taken the life of the man she 'd loved . |
3 | Her head was aching a bit too , but then that was not surprising perhaps after what she 'd been through this evening . |
4 | After what she 'd said earlier … ’ |
5 | But after what she said |
6 | After what she had gone through she knew she could not reconstruct the universe , only recapture her own lost world . |
7 | The police had been convinced it was a genuine accident that took his life ( and that of his mistress ) but after what she 'd been through , after what she had discovered , Donna could not believe that men willing to kill for the possession of a book had not taken the life of the man she 'd loved . |
8 | Penny left home at 15 and married at 18 , having a baby quickly — and after what she says was a fairly happy period of her life , she began to go downhill fast . |
9 | Anne Henderson emerged from Oxford County Court , delighted , after what she described as ’ A week of Hell ’ . |
10 | ‘ We do n't want to put her under a great deal of pressure after what she 's been through . |
11 | She was obviously shaken , and who could blame her after what she 's been through . |
12 | How the hell can I tell her after what she 's just been through , Newman asked himself . |
13 | Not after what she 's been through . |
14 | Even after what she did ? ’ |
15 | After what she did ? ’ |
16 | She came to for a bit when we brought her into the light , but I had difficulty following what she said . |
17 | She set off towards what she imagined was the outer door , intending to walk in the open , but in a moment she had somehow lost herself in the maze of corridors . |
18 | Which is just as well considering what she had to put up with from the fans . |
19 | Marcia says she Yinka was nervous , but is proud of what she achived . |
20 | She had doubts about the road but then found herself driving along the grey fortress walls of what she hoped might be the Castello Crocetto . |
21 | The profound anguish and hopeless despair of this woman in the face of what she believed to be the moral ruin of her whole life can not well be described . |
22 | Even now she felt sorry for him , unable to fix at the front of her mind the full extent of what she believed he had done . |
23 | Phrases such as ‘ TINA ’ ( ‘ there is no alternative ’ ) in answer to critics of her economic policy , and ‘ We want our money ’ ( ‘ I can not play Sister Bountiful to the Community ’ ) to her EEC partners over the perennial problem of Britain 's budget payments , sum up the spirit of what she feels and argues . |
24 | His ignorance of what she feels about his ‘ human kindness ’ — she rejects any ‘ compunctious visiting of nature ’ ( 44 ) — makes him a victim , or accomplice , who has to be instructed in hypocrisy : One of Shakespeare 's problems in having to develop an evil conspiracy in the absence of any vocal moral commentary on it is to make it judge or condemn itself . |
25 | Afterwards she could n't remember half of what she 'd said . |
26 | For a moment , she was n't sure of what she 'd just said . |
27 | Gave him a small taste of what she 'd had to suffer ? |
28 | In spite of what she 'd done — even when she was dead — he went on loving her — the blind , stupid fool . ’ |
29 | A romantic little episode , yet the intensity of what she 'd felt in those moments could have overwhelmed her completely if she had n't remembered Didi 's words . |
30 | His expression studiously blank , hiding his thoughts , concealing any reaction to what had taken place , he drove in silence , while Luce struggled to make sense of what she 'd heard . |