Example sentences of "[pron] she [vb past] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | In the rucksack in which she seemed to keep half her life she burrowed and came up with a biro and writing-pad . |
2 | But her abiding passions were medieval history and archaeology which she continued to study all her life . |
3 | They came to the ‘ eye ’ of this storm , below a sullen , winter sky , and at once Tallis began to recognize the deep canyon which she had hollowed those days before , with Morthen . |
4 | As Shama talked , Hussa added a reminder here and there as though they were stories which she had heard many times before . |
5 | When she returned to Jedburgh that evening she was in great pain from what is likely to have been a haemorrhage , of which she had suffered several since her son 's birth . |
6 | She began working with ‘ handicapped ’ children and concluded that the methods which she had found most successful in dealing with feeble-minded children would be quite applicable to those who were normal and that ordinary schools needed the sort of transforma-tion she had accomplished at her own ‘ special ’ school . |
7 | She had told me that I might rely on their destruction , but the note which she left directing this had become deeply embedded among them . |
8 | Nothing she said made any difference . |
9 | She had given the instruction herself , saying she could not bear to see the person who had been the instrument through whom she had heard such infamous news . |
10 | They were singing ‘ Forty Years On ’ as a duet , which surprised her so much that she stepped backwards and trod on the toe of the cross young man with whom she had collided that afternoon . |
11 | Tall , broad and muscular , hazel eyes under dark eyebrows , strong features in a tanned face — it was the man in the village street towards whom she had felt such a strange attraction . |
12 | Is there a message for me from a garage ? ’ she changed her mind to rephrase it pleasantly to the man whom she 'd seen many times before and who , from his broad welcoming smile , she knew had remembered her . |
13 | The way things were , she was going to have to watch what she said to Aunt Sarah — and that was not something she 'd had any practice in . |
14 | She came to the spare bedroom , the one she had spent that first unforgettable night in , and slipped inside . |
15 | it did not pacify Madge , he wrote , and when he told her they could have another go at it the following month she told him she had had enough . |
16 | So she told him she had to keep enough to feed the little giblets . |
17 | She told him she wanted to buy more cows . |
18 | Laura could never remember what she had eaten that night . |
19 | ‘ She said she was sorry and that she loved us and she just did n't realise what she had put all the people through . |
20 | She tried hard to think back and remember exactly what she 'd said that first night in Jarman House . |