Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] she [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I li , I ca n't look at any of them shops she said .
2 Cos she cos she likes them songs she loves them .
3 If I ca n't control which of my forms she sees — and , at the moment , I 'm definitely having trouble manoeuvring-the psychological effects could be disastrous .
4 When I proposed my designs she said ‘ yes , no ’ very simple .
5 Wish I could find my glasses she said .
6 I lived in Switzerland for fifteen years and I knew many many people who after having had their children would have breasts implants and , they just felt that they 'd got back the figure that they had before the children and particularly one of my friends she had twins and her stomach was so stretched and after her pregnancy she 'd got all this sort of sagging skin and what she regretted was that she waited fifteen years before she decided to go and have something done and she just felt so much better about it .
7 Oh my children she said .
8 When , when I went to get my tickets she said
9 As though reading my thoughts she gave a series of contented grunts and the old feeling began to bubble in me , the deep sense of fulfilment and satisfaction that comes from even the smallest triumph and makes our lives worth while .
10 The wagon that carried her was waylaid and stolen by vagabonds in the forests of my domain , and in my lands she came to rest . ’
11 As she plodded through her notes she decided that at the end of the month she would hand in her notice , and on the day she left she would brandish Elise 's diary before his eyes .
12 She reached out and laid her hand on his arm , and beneath her fingers she felt the corded muscle clench .
13 Through the spinney of her fingers she saw Leon Kennedy standing again by the fire watching her .
14 When staff took up her cases she got the money to which she was entitled .
15 Running her tongue across her teeth she glared down at the object of her annoyance .
16 Clenching her teeth she pulled the door behind her , heard the sharp click of the Yale lock that shut her out .
17 After hitching her cover more firmly round her shoulders she made up the smouldering fire and sat on the pouffe .
18 Only she did n't , but without Leo 's heavy arm round her shoulders she thought she might have run out again .
19 When two firm hands descended on her shoulders she tensed .
20 With his arm tightly around her shoulders she found herself steered away from their small , amused , interested audience , away from the music and colourful dancing , out of the floodlit wood and back to the Aston Martin .
21 And it is true what your father says … when I think of what it was like after the War , and when I look around now — ’ suiting her actions to her words she looked around the café , at the ladies , old and frail , like herself , respectable in black and grey — ‘ these went through it too , ’ she said , ‘ and look at them , at us , coffee and cake on a Sunday morning .
22 In the early days of The Wedding Present , she would read his lyric book and ask him in which songs she featured .
23 Forgetting her doubts she looked at her protector , but her wordless appeal was lost on him .
24 As his tongue flicked over her thighs she groaned out loud .
25 The moment the words left her lips she regretted them .
26 McAllister , still beset by that strange mixture of desire and fear which gripped her whenever he began to make love to her at even the lightest level , found herself shivering , but allowed him to continue , and when the next kiss found her lips she responded to him , timidly , it was true , but still a response .
27 The moment the words left her lips she saw the trap , but it was too late .
28 Even as the words left her lips she knew they sounded ridiculous .
29 On her lips she tasted the dust raised by the horses ' hooves and the wheels of the carriage .
30 Then she was aware of someone staring at her and looking out of the corner of her eyes she saw it was Carmella .
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