Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] she [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah I mean she probably would be wise to mentioned it to her . |
2 | You know , I mean she either gets on with it or gets rid of them do n't she ? |
3 | No she does n't have to work , but she , she chooses to work nine till six , I mean she just got her pension thing out did n't she ? |
4 | No I mean she just started , she opened the conversation like that . |
5 | she coul , I mean she just looked like a Michelin man , as though somebody pumped her up with a |
6 | then she same I do n't know how long , I mean she definitely called it 's . |
7 | yeah , you can go ok watch her actually because er , she went right back up on these bloody chairs this afternoon , I mean she really cried , oh course I mean she , oh when Catherine come in I mean she 'd not long done it , then she nodded off to sleep I said oh they always say you should try , I mean I |
8 | no that 's right , yeah , I mean , I , I 've said it , I do n't care , but er I 've said in the past that er , I think some of the reason me and Ann split up was , I mean she always used to say I never treated her right and all things like that , I did you know , and I do care for her , but a lot of the things was I never showed it because erm if anything bothered me I never know it showed and it did n't bloody bother me because I 'd resolved myself after Julie that I 'd never let anything bother me again |
9 | I mean she never liked that car . |
10 | I thought she was talking about you , I mean she never mentioned no names when she came rushing up to the top just the same , do n't know what 's the matter with Wynne today , the edge there Lynda . |
11 | Has she not I mean she never watches it after tea if you notice , she 'll always go out and play or something . |
12 | And rubbish oh she was , I mean she never got out of bad for a week ! |
13 | I mean Margaret used to come in and everything was done for her , I mean she never had to do a thing well that hit her terribly you see . |
14 | " I expect she sometimes comes to borrow sugar . |
15 | I expect SHe hardly gets off on this stuff . |
16 | I do n't know if she 's at the top of one yet I imagine she probably |
17 | Dealing with Jane 's point with that , I hope she now understands we must . |
18 | Yeah I know she sometimes has two bowls . |
19 | I know she only dribbles because of the stroke , I know that , but it does n't help . |
20 | I know she only sent eighty five pound the other week , Monday afternoon , one afternoon , and she come out with three pounds , eighty three pounds . |
21 | I will not take no unless I know she really means it , as strongly as she kissed me . |
22 | She 's not too unpleasant , even if she does pretend to like me more than I know she really does . |
23 | So er I reckon she just want a skive from work to be honest ! |
24 | ‘ … but strange , ’ I said , ‘ because I believe she never got on with her mother . ’ |
25 | But I believe she always felt that I had leadership potential and that one day I would have great responsibility . " |
26 | BELVILLE : Well , I believe she now only waits for you to drive her . |
27 | I guess she really liked those , she only got moved because of er the |
28 | I suppose she simply could n't resist adding your scalp to her belt . ’ |
29 | Alexandra said a little sharply , ‘ And I suppose she also told you everything we talked about ? ’ |
30 | I suppose she just hoped that news of her disappearance had n't made it as far as the Glasgow papers . ’ |