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

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1 Meanwhile , Garrison 's row with Pam Shriver whom she accused of ‘ racist ’ comments during their match on Saturday remains unresolved , with the American still undecided whether or not to resign from the WTA board of directors .
2 She had her health and strength and the tiny life forming inside her ; she had security and a comfortable home ; then there was Cissie whom she adored , and her own darling son who was so like his father that her joy in him must always be mingled with pain .
3 But she looked down through the glass skylight and recognised in Maggie 's cropped hair and long white body the same contours that she had seen in that other virgin warrior whom she had inspired into battle .
4 The story , gently explored , was that this condition began after the death of a sister whom she had failed to visit during her final illness , in spite of having been sent for .
5 Apparently he was under the impression that she had arranged to see Richard again tonight ; he was also under the delusion that Richard was a Belgian whom she had just happened to pick up .
6 Thus Jasper 's father might have been the man who was painting the flats and who came in for a cup of tea , or the old lover whom she happened to run into in Denmark Hill , or the neighbour who was moving out of Flat 16 and who came up to say goodbye while his girlfriend was packing their furniture into the rented van .
7 She was alone , at night , in a deserted unfamiliar area , with a stranger whom she had only met 5 minutes before .
8 Clothes were irrelevant … only flesh mattered to her where Damian was concerned , because she did not just want the hard , ambitious chairman of the board , but the man of flesh and blood whom she loved more powerfully than she could put into words , and only the silent communication of their bodies allowed her to express that love …
9 Finally she smiled at her image reflected in her mirror , a small bubble of excitement beginning to build inside as she decided whether or not to wear a gilt necklace with a resin pendant by Pellini which she 'd found at Liberty .
10 Lancashire County Council leader Louise Ellman said the document drawn up by the North West Regional Association which she chairs would have an impact on everyone in the region .
11 Drawing a number of bolts , she opened its door and withdrew from the interior an elderly , moth-eaten wig which she flourished in front of Huy .
12 The grief which she had shown over the death of her father seemed to have been replaced by a kind of nervous irritability .
13 This is contrasted with her noisy , untidy , ‘ funky four-storey walk-up ’ on the East Side which she shares with two other girls , one of them being Tyne Daly , the future Mary Beth Lacey of TV 's Cagney And Lacey .
14 Without a backward look , Beth went from the room , along the softly lit hallway and on to the bedroom which she shared with her husband .
15 Mrs. Morgan testified that she had been dragged by her husband from the bedroom which she shared with her small son .
16 Then she tried 'em with new make-up On a sponsored run round Bacup , And at Norwich for a porridge Eating contest which she won .
17 When she had aimed the bottle at Gazzer 's head , years of pent-up hurt and frustration had spilled over into violence : violence which she had previously directed against herself or had lived through only in her mind .
18 Then this spell may be broken , for both her and the child , since the new baby represents yet another time-cycle which she carries and gives birth to .
19 Struggling with a painful emotion which she preferred not to analyse , but which felt uncomfortably like jealousy , Luce watched his tall figure disappear into the café .
20 She was still exhausted from the night before , shattered from trying to keep up her bravado with Steve , trying not to let slip what she knew and trying to sound enthusiastic over Steve 's business plans for the future which she knew with a certainty she wanted no part of .
21 As for Angela , she has completed a course at Westminster College which she found revelatory .
22 Nothing in Australian society nor in the easy commerce between don and undergraduate which she had witnessed and occasionally shared with Michael at Cambridge , had prepared her for this .
23 The bed was crisply made up with the be-frilled white broderie anglaise bed-linen which she 'd brought specially from England as her gift to Marie-Christine and Jacques .
24 Then in 1965 , inspired by an eighteenth-century folio which she discovered in Leixlip Castle she revived the art of making pictures ( usually floral designs ) from different shells mounted on a black velvet background .
25 They shook hands and Paige handed her a cup of tea which she accepted gratefully .
26 Perhaps it did express something which she really deeply felt , the sort of fear which she felt .
27 She could tell that Dr Neil was looking at her most sceptically , although he was touching her so gently that the black fear which she had felt before she had fainted did not return — and pooh to his suspicions !
28 From her colleagues at Spool setting , ( the department which she joined in 1949 ) , Joan was given a hi-fi system and from Axminster winding a handsome envelope of money .
29 It was after the annexation of Greece that Rome began to take the place of the nation that she had absorbed and the civilisation which she had destroyed .
30 Hi ! ’ she said , smiling a greeting which she hoped concealed her disappointment .
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