Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] [conj] she " in BNC.
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1 | I honestly thought she loved me so much that she 'd been prepared to get herself pregnant to trick me into marriage . |
2 | She discussed the arrangements with me not long before she died . |
3 | He looked at her more closely as she poured the stale brownish water from the vase down the sink . |
4 | He put the handbrake on and waited for her to slip her legs across the centre console , then he lifted himself up so that she could slide under him . |
5 | She took them off again when she remembered that it would be she who would have to Ronuk it again if Matey saw its shine marred . |
6 | Until she Well not until she till she until she retired . |
7 | ‘ She agreed to marry me , but she told me straight away that she would n't be able to live in England all the time , and I told her I could n't live in L.A. |
8 | She spent hours in the stockroom , trying everything on so that she could describe each dress to Louise . |
9 | BA takes all the real decisions ; I 'm just the assistant to the Chairman , ’ in reality , they discussed everything together afterwards and she often managed to achieve what she wanted in the privacy of the bedroom . |
10 | Determined to recover as quickly as possible , she sucked harder on the juice and asked the nurse for another one as soon as she was finished . |
11 | Well this is what she said ju just now , yeah well not just now , earlier on , she said about getting out there and I said well I 'm sure it 's that place she said well it 's the only one out there that she could think of . |
12 | There was no one else around and she was very upset . |
13 | And she does not hear them as well as she did once . |
14 | She stood back and watched him approach the three headstones , saw him touch them as gently as she had known he would . |
15 | Guiltily she ran down the bouncing shallow steps , jarring them as hard as she could to off-balance the last man on his feet . |
16 | The studio was shaded with heavy blue curtains and as he drew them back so that she could see to read more easily , a shaft of sunlight struck across her hair . |
17 | She had taken them out so that she could read the labels on the other bottles — and for super-safe keeping she had locked them in my drawer while she went through all the tablets looking for the ones she wanted . |
18 | On we walk , discussing hobbies , like two old geezers , and she tells e how nice it is to talk to me like this as sometimes she feels she has n't got to know me as well as she would have liked . |
19 | I had the feeling that Signe had n't dismissed Harvey 's words of caution about me as completely as she professed and I carefully refrained from asking about the parcel . |
20 | When I asked why , she tried to tell me as gently as she could , but I did n't understand — ‘ Your Pop comes into our room at night . ’ |
21 | Soon the smoke began to leak through her clothes until the ensuing fog convinced me as always that she would set herself alight . |
22 | Herta comes down to visit me as often as she can , which is not very often , because this is wartime , after all . |
23 | She could n't allow herself that brief moment of hope , only to find herself right back where she had started . |
24 | His examination had been a deliberate attempt to humiliate her , and with an audible cry she began to scrub herself all over until she had covered every inch of her body with soap . |
25 | She was still in her night things , and somehow did n't seem able to make the simplest connections in her mind ; right hand hugging her left elbow , she 'd been rocking herself gently ever since she 'd been wakened by the sounds of garage doors opening and cars being started in the mews outside her window . |
26 | I was surprised that Madame expressed herself so warmly when she spoke of Nissim . |
27 | If he put down sheets of newspaper in the kitchen to keep the floor clean on wet days , one of his cats would back up to the far wall and then launch herself as fast as she could at the papers . |
28 | No no point in me well anyway when she |
29 | How that happened was that Darren , the apple of her grandmotherly eye , was kicked out of the Rainbow Crche for spitting and language , so she dragged him all over till she found the butis . |
30 | She realised , with hindsight , that he had n't forgiven her either for turning him down soon after she 'd joined the team . |