Example sentences of "[adv] in [noun] she " in BNC.

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1 Alone in Aberdeen she 'd thought about him night and day , had longed with all her heart to be in his arms just once more , had cried herself to sleep night after night only to have her dreams filled with visions of him .
2 Just as in her earlier fiction Brooke-Rose fused discourses , so in Textermination she fuses characters by making them ( and their discourses ) interact .
3 It was then Dexter detected an underlying tension : Blanche became bored and wanted to leave , but was reluctant to do so in case she gained a reputation as a straight-laced bore .
4 There was a fair amount of competition , so in fact she er was selected on merit and on her interests which matched very nicely with our course that we run .
5 Well , because we have a very flexible course , a modular course which is made up of units , it 's , it 's possible to almost fit anybody into our course , so in fact she 's met one of our specialists and the analysis had been done of what she 's done before , what she wants to do in the future to try and match up the whole thing ; only she knows exactly what she 's doing .
6 It was impossible to get away from him , though , so in desperation she resorted to other tactics .
7 She felt as if she 'd uncovered a dark pit of long-buried feelings , and she was terrified of peering too far inside in case she could n't cope with the contents …
8 So I stay there just in case she wakes up .
9 I hoped she would n't make a big production out of the delivery upstairs , but just in case she did I thought I would n't go anywhere where she could see me and point me out to any of the owners , so I left through the front exit gates and found the actors ' bus with its Mystery Race Train banner and faded inside into the reassembling troupe .
10 An insider on the set said : ‘ You can bet there was a hefty accident bonus written into her contract — just in case she landed squarely on her assets and permanently damaged the goods . ’
11 Smiling foolishly , he puts the car into gear , and violently accelerates away , taking one last look at the girl , just in case she turns .
12 The sleeping patient 's eyes were bandaged , just in case she tried to anticipate what the surgeon would do next .
13 But , just in case she had n't , she decided to have another shot at it .
14 Then I ran the rest of the way just in case she 'd heard .
15 The next door seemed to be a likely one , it was not quite closed , so she gently pushed it open — gently , just in case she was wrong , and it was a bedroom .
16 ‘ Oh , I rather think I am , ’ he drawled , and , just in case she had n't yet worked it out , though she was certain he knew she had , ‘ Naylor Massingham , ’ he introduced himself , and , neither of them offering to shake hands , ‘ but you can call me ‘ sir ’ . ’
17 I said she 's tried to keep you on a string just in case she did n't land the next fish .
18 I said she , she might well come back to you I said she 's tried to keep you on a string just in case she did n't land the next dish he looked horrified , you know , as far as he 's concerned its all love and glamour .
19 Every time I wanted there you know , just in case she
20 Just in time she stopped herself from confiding that she 'd almost forgotten how to dance .
21 Usually in Maytime she liked to walk up into the high mountain meadows to see the wild flowers , but this year she had no heart .
22 Even though back home in Oz she was doing very nicely in the celebrity stakes with Young Talent Time and a part in the soap Home and Away ( which was eventually to follow Neighbours as an export to the UK ) , in the rest of the world she was virtually unheard of .
23 She would n't leave early in case she missed anything .
24 Early in life she had managed to change roles with me , so that I felt responsible for her , rather than she for me .
25 Quite early in life she decided she wanted to be a dancer and was entranced when she first saw Bode-Medau work while attending a display of various systems of rhythmic movement .
26 Once in bed she felt unable to move at all and became tearful .
27 The sort of room you might show visitors round , and at the thought of a stream of visitors politely filing in while she was still in bed she gave a little grin .
28 While still in London she worked for many other causes , campaigning from 1869 for the repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts and organizing relief for the refugees from Turkish atrocities against the Bulgars in 1876 .
29 A month later in Egypt she sat forlornly on her own in front of the Pyramids , knowing full well that the media would again sympathise with her lonely vigil .
30 When Nellie 's Mum was very large and the baby was due she would n't let Nellie go far in case she needed to fetch the midwife .
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