Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] she [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I think most fundamentally she transmitted her inner core of pride and I acquired from him both doggedness of purpose and the confidence to decide what was just and unjust in the world as I met it . |
2 | And from somewhere inside she felt a spurt of rebellious determination . |
3 | The man lingered and looked helpless , and a little impatiently she opened the door for him . |
4 | She said , Let's on in she said and er I know |
5 | So she started to cry and all then and said she said she was sorry , and right enough she stuck to the time that we allow her to , she 's come in last night dead on the button . |
6 | Yeah , luckily enough she 's just been able enough to do her own thing ai n't she ? |
7 | They were going down gradually , so presumably she made herself tea when he was n't around . |
8 | Ye so presumably she tests them again after they 've |
9 | So presumably she did n't resemble an Elderly Finnish Troll either , like we do . |
10 | ‘ N … no problema , ’ she rattled so nervously she thought he must be able to smell her fear . |
11 | I did n't even notice that , but I did notice her across the road at Mrs and know so right she 'd been there I just did n't notice where she went , but I heard the bell ring and I could see this anorak through there and me mind thought Mrs , perhaps it 's Mrs but then when I saw this this lady well I just did n't know what to think really . |
12 | An encouraging letter from him was followed by six weeks ' silence , so eventually she walked into his office and confronted him . |
13 | All right she said . |
14 | All right I mean all right she did so that one of the guys would perhaps carry it around for you . |
15 | She thought herself it was because he was such a hungry baby — suckled so vigorously she felt sometimes as though he was pulling out her middle . |
16 | Perhaps only she knows the journey he has made , from the cocky Jack-the-lad who neglected the discipline of academic study for the raw excitement of Left-wing politics to the measured politician with an answer for everyone . |
17 | So apparently she said ooh he probably charges , perhaps if he 's not very he reduces the price but funny she said twenty five pounds . |
18 | Susan Sowerby says I should go home , so perhaps she thinks I can help him . ’ |
19 | OK , so perhaps she 'd been pushing it a little ! |
20 | Rosa ignored her , she wanted to speak so much she felt the words swelling her up inside like leaven in dough , pushing it up out of the mould until it has doubled and doubled in size . |
21 | So much she wanted to fling back the covers , light incense and candles , worship this adored body . |
22 | So obviously she does n't . |
23 | There was nothing that could be used for a cradle so obviously she intended keeping it in bed with her , but Sarah had heard tales of babies being smothered like that and she was surprisingly anxious that her newly expected brother or sister would n't end up that way . |
24 | my wife decided that she & the kids need the car more that I do ! ! ! ( she 's a Geordie so obviously she has no underdtanding of the passions od football ! ! ( wor jackie ! as her family say alot ! ) |
25 | Suddenly her line tightened , so suddenly she squeaked with surprise . |
26 | take her yeast down so she made her own bread . |
27 | Halfway down she stopped , leaned against the rungs , and heaved the bulging net bags over the coaming . |
28 | But when he handed her a cup of coffee and sat down opposite she saw that his face held the cool , ascetic look of a lawyer rather than the heated sensuality of a lover . |
29 | For so long she 'd held the secrets of her past under lock and key , barely allowing even Kelly much more than a glimpse into her background . |
30 | She was still not completely used to the journey northwards to the small empty house , when for so long she had gone southwards to the big flat near Westminster Cathedral , where her mother had waited , eager to hear every detail of her day . |