Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adj] she " in BNC.

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1 It had , whatever way , and all night long for all she knew , to amount to a pretty penny .
2 Perhaps after all she was a good , dutiful girl , he thought ; he did not want to be unreasonable .
3 Lying sleepless in the firelight , Raynor beside her , Grainne thought perhaps after all she had known .
4 I got ta make a dozen mince pies for the , she said can you make a dozen mince for the , I said no Sheila , she said pardon , I said no , I said I 'd buy twelve I will not make twelve , so after that she 's , then went round everybody could make twelve mince pies , it 's a bit of a nerve is n't it ? , seems a bit of a nerve asking us to buy the wool and make
5 And er so I said she dissolved into fits of laughter so after that she explained it by saying well I used to be a trainer and I know how I got to avoid the stock phrases .
6 It was mean , especially after all she 'd been through .
7 Rain could not think what it was Fitzgerald had done that Sabine Jourdain later copied , but regardless of that she spurred him on : ‘ Yes . ’
8 But when her father , the widely respected leader of the Welsh radicals in Parliament , died suddenly in 1892 she found to her horror that he had left a crippling burden of debt and that his principal business enterprise , the Dillwyn spelter works at Llansamlet , Swansea , was on the verge of bankruptcy .
9 Since talking to me , she has been given a council house about fifteen miles from her family home , so at last she and Sean can get on with their lives together .
10 She looked away , pained suddenly by all she was thinking .
11 Breeze talked away for all she was worth as she cut bread-and-butter in the draughty old kitchen , but she knew that her sister was n't really listening .
12 Shortly after eleven she heard the doorbell ring , then he groaning of the lift and a soft clatter as the grille door closed .
13 Shortly after ten-thirty she switched off her light .
14 Just after nine she would join the throng of the prominenti and walk the two hundred yards or so to the conference centre .
15 Soon after this she will begin to make ‘ dry ’ runs over the breeding site .
16 My stepfather agreed , but soon after this she died . ’
17 Just before seven she left Jed to pick out some toys and books to be taking with him — and it 's got to be a portable amount , she warned and went to check that she would n't be needed for a while .
18 Mary had a metal cow she bought it for a tanner and every morning just at six she milked it with a
19 Some were recognisably of those she had seen through the windows .
20 Early in 1963 she published a novel , The Bell Jar , under the pseudonym ‘ Victoria Lucas ’ .
21 Early in 1909 she was imprisoned in Holloway , but rapidly released when the authorities became aware of her powerful connections .
22 Early in 1934 she suffered a stroke and died 10 January peacefully in her sleep .
23 Later in 1873 she moved the Victoria Press to 117 Praed Street , where it remained until April 1881 , when its ownership was transferred to the Queen Printing and Publishing Company .
24 He already looked upon her as little more than a juvenile delinquent ; now for sure she 'd get the full force of his anger .
25 Surely he could tell she was acting now for all she was worth ?
26 The young Mary Pickford went into the industry as the Progressive phase approached its zenith , and for Griffith she played criminals and prostitutes ; she went on to portray a whole variety of poor hard-done-by girls , many of them immigrants , many of them immoral or pregnant , before in 1916 she played a factory worker in the most memorably titled of all the films of this era The Eternal Grind .
27 Excitement had for days so filled her that she could not sleep , and now at last she had embarked upon it ; thoughts of loss and martyrdom paled before the facts .
28 Lorimer listened avidly to all she said .
29 Even after all she had done to him .
30 And almost immediately after that she realised that Julius had moved much closer .
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