Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] she so " in BNC.
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1 | I found her so refreshing — amusing and extrovert — and knew very quickly that we had something special . ’ |
2 | I told her so , but she just laughed . |
3 | I hate that I cause her so much pain . |
4 | No Alma 's been erm keeping some money for me and I , she , I give her so much a week and she give it all today . |
5 | I admired her so much . |
6 | Yet I loved her so much and not a day goes past without a thought of her . |
7 | Well I was having an affair with his wife and I loved her so much I wanted to marry her , I wanted his land and his money , so I thought if he was out of the way it would be easier to get what I wanted and of course it was . |
8 | I find her so sweet and I ca n't bear it that she 's blind . |
9 | I hit her so hard I killed her . |
10 | ‘ I hit her so hard because she was choking me . |
11 | I knew her so short a time . ’ |
12 | She said oh I 'm ever so sorry , she said perhaps it 's your mother , I said no I said she was alive and kicking as well the last time I saw her so |
13 | You see , although I love her so deeply , I know that Rosamund would not make a good wife for a missionary . ’ |
14 | I love her so much . |
15 | I call her so only as a courtesy . ’ |
16 | I miss her so much and she hardly ever writes to me . ’ |
17 | Everyone told her so . |
18 | Angry too that she had not been trusted with knowledge which concerned her so much . |
19 | His face took on the forbidding , sombre look which made her so uneasy . |
20 | They were singing ‘ Forty Years On ’ as a duet , which surprised her so much that she stepped backwards and trod on the toe of the cross young man with whom she had collided that afternoon . |
21 | And his head , with the cropped dry hair which reminded her so of corn-stubble , was bent low over the page so that she could not see his face . |
22 | Three days later , dressed in the deepest black which suited her so well , she walked circumspectly by her husband 's side to see the groom buried in the graveyard adjoining the pretty little village church . |
23 | Somewhat to his surprise he heard himself telling her so . |
24 | Questions poured towards the chair , and Mrs Murphy banged her gavel so hard on the coffee table that it left a mark , which distressed her so much that she forgot for a moment why she was hammering and stared sadly at the dent in the wood . |
25 | Rosie only bites you because you make her so nervous . |
26 | [ to BELVILLE ] Why do you lace her so tight ? [ to PAMELA ] Ah , you may well look down . |
27 | How could she fear this man who cradled her so tenderly , whose much greater strength would only be used to protect her ? |
28 | Because she loves her so much . |
29 | Well , I 'm glad you found her so , missis . ’ |
30 | But she could not ask Lubor anything about the man who attracted her so . |