Example sentences of "[num ord] [noun] she [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's the hundredth stroke she 's taken ! |
2 | By the time of her seventieth birthday she had served on the Board of Governors of the BBC , the Corporation 's General Advisory Council , the Arts Council and the British Council and their respective literary committees , to say nothing of her work with such organizations as the Royal Society of Literature . |
3 | And for the hundredth time she found it impossible to envisage saying no . |
4 | In the second case she judged the problem of a woman who had to choose between a mature knight of complete probity and a young man devoid of worth . |
5 | The day of the hearing of her second case she had been found dead . |
6 | On the 1st March she took on wider responsibilities as Head of Scripture Union 's Development and Communication Department . |
7 | At the second attempt she made the connection and heard the telephone begin to ring at the other end . |
8 | In fourteen years Eleanor had not produced an heir to his kingdom , but in the first six years of her second marriage she had had five children and four of them were boys : William , who died in 1156 , Henry , Richard and Geoffrey . |
9 | By the end of the second day she had it firmly fixed in her head that Alain was simply ignoring the fact that she was here , and as this was his house she could n't make her mind up whether this was discourteous or a great relief . |
10 | In today 's second round she meets ninth seed Dutch player , Claire Wegink . |
11 | Midway through the second week she had almost doubled the number of finished models that hung from the rails in the carefully locked cupboard . |
12 | He was only the second man she had ever slept with . |
13 | But knocking on the second door she came to was n't as easy as it sounded . |
14 | At the second cup she warmed slightly , and her hands stopped trembling . |
15 | And the second thing she understood was the reason why she was indeed so desperate to keep him at a distance . |
16 | To his surprise a smile began to tug at her cheeks and when she finished the second reading she laughed aloud as though in relief . |
17 | It was only the second time she had taken part and this race , taking less than ten minutes , had been a particularly fast one , but as she said , it was a family tradition to take part in it and she had really enjoyed it . |
18 | For the second time she had burned her boats . |
19 | and then the second time she had it done |
20 | the second time she had it done and then , they had to remove it because she went down to seven stone |
21 | and the second time she had it done it was very unfortunate because I |
22 | After the second time she fell asleep , on her front , her face against his chest . |
23 | Although the appeals came when Russia was not yet ready to advance , for the second time she went immediately and unhesitatingly to the aid of her allies . |
24 | After the second time she stared up at him , her eyes wide . |
25 | And we started her off and she went round and as she went past the second time she said I ca n't stop ! |
26 | The first time she nearly burnt me in my bed , and the second time she visited you , and must have been reminded of her own wedding day by seeing your wedding dress . ’ |
27 | The second time she picked up the lure and pulled up clumsily on my fist . |
28 | This is , of course , the second time she has accompanied Michael Jackson on the road . |
29 | Shortly after her ninetieth birthday she died at West Cross , Swansea , 13 December 1935 , leaving a personal fortune of £112,000 , almost exactly equalling the debt she had inherited from her father over forty years earlier . |
30 | During the first decade of the eighteenth century she made further journeys through some of the southern counties and about 1712 she visited Epsom , Hampton Court , and Windsor . |