Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] she so " in BNC.
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1 | Yet it gave him pleasure to tell her so . |
2 | Did fitzAlan hate her so much , then ? she wondered . |
3 | But her sister begged her so hard not to leave her and to go on sleeping with her that she gave way . |
4 | really great it was , you know I did n't really think it would turn out as big as it has done you know , but it 's turned out beautiful has n't it really , yeah we was , I was thrilled especially when they built the new houses round the front we used to go and keep looking at them , little did I think I would get one , and the housing officer came one day and he said would you like one of the new ones , I said I would and it was four bedroom but we got , you see we 've got the other bedroom over my daughter-in-law 's , so me and hubby used to have the en right down a long passage and the bedroom was over like the sit you 've got a bedroom over the sitting room like see and she erm , we used to have so the children did n't make a noise to disturb her so my hubby and I had that room , yeah , it was quite nice it was , nice house , I erm , you know , enjoyed being there , bringing up the family , you want plenty of room you 've got a big family do n't you really ? |
5 | And because my girl was hurt in the same crash … she 's going to be all right , but it 's a shock seeing her so pale in a hospital bed … . ’ |
6 | The arm wrapped round her back hugged her so tightly that her ribs threatened to crack . |
7 | The sound of the door opening and of voices as people came out on to the deck shocked her so much that she felt physically sick . |
8 | With her thoughts going dreamily round and round , it was about seven-thirty that , as she was again thinking of how he had that morning cradled her so gently when he 'd seen her hurt , Leith suddenly became horror-struck . |
9 | Her father loved her so much that he gave her everything , and never scolded her . |
10 | She often wondered about the note left in the art book in the small sitting-room and typed , she was sure ( and her interest in detection took her so far ) , on the same instrument that had typed the instructions sent to her . |
11 | It was just that the woman irritated her so much . |
12 | Terror gripped her so completely that she was incapable of opening it and let it fall to the floor where — she very nearly followed it in a faint . |
13 | Common sense told her so . |
14 | She was tired enough then to feel a certain caustic amusement that John 's infidelity to the firm touched her so much more on the raw than his infidelity to her . |
15 | Had life buffeted her so that now she was impervious to all storms ? |
16 | The very suggestion pained her so much because the company appeared uncaring and tough ; she therefore denied that such a thing could possibly have occurred . |
17 | Its beauty awed her so that her thanks were quiet and almost reverent . |
18 | That piece of information shook her so much that she put up no resistance to being led off , except to say , ‘ Where are we going ? ’ |
19 | Stephen seemed unperturbed , and she felt stupid for allowing the scene at the airport to upset her so much . |
20 | Even worse was the knowledge that the whole conversation fitted her so ill because it was wrapped in the distinct flavours of a different language . |
21 | He makes haste to tell her so . |
22 | But her parents were absolutely outraged , being utterly and totally against divorce , and lost no opportunity to tell her so . |