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

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1 Despite soldiering on for three days she finally admitted defeat when frostbite of the labia majora forced her to abandon the job .
2 A little after 0530 hours she was 45 miles ( 72km ) from the estuary , when she crossed the tracks of the Wolfe-Mowe destroyers , sent out earlier that night to sweep for mines that the Germans thought had been laid by the British force .
3 So for several weeks she was never asked to stand still with a rider on her back .
4 Mrs Putt might want a stall cleared out and fresh straw put in for some company she 's expecting , or she 'll want me to hitch up a carriage so she can go visiting .
5 She loved him so very much that if he suggested they take hands and spurt to the cliff-edge and plunge off the edge together like lovesick lemmings she would do it .
6 Her assistant breezed in with some figures she wanted , just as she was taking hold of the Palmer & Pearson file .
7 The Mickey Mouse girl would be sweeping it all into the bin , along with any cockroaches she 'd crushed underfoot .
8 There was only time to whisper his name before his lips claimed hers in a kiss of such tenderness and passion that her doubts were scattered along with any inhibitions she might have been harbouring .
9 Perhaps in that way she had a lucky escape . ’
10 Obviously in such circumstances she is reluctant to leave .
11 So from that angle she was sort of grateful that anybody was there .
12 Er , although Shirley , she took over the ro , erm , she took the role half way through of down on the floor splitting things up things over , er , the rest of them were cutting out words and what have you , and writing out the script the way they wanted it , and she just stuck them on the floor , , and they changed the script , so in that respect she was
13 His ministrations had little effect so in early October she flew to London for professional counselling .
14 As they flew over the house and looked down on colourful gardens she could see a pool of some considerable size , glittering greenly in the sun , tubs of geraniums around it .
15 Shrugging , she gazed pointedly at two Wrens she had not met before .
16 During the long period of her recovery , Dawn understandably had bouts of severe depression , so at one stage she was referred to a clinical psychologist for counselling .
17 ( Of course , if the power is evil it is quite likely to be wielded by a female and just for good measure she is likely to be ugly . )
18 Soon after that success she became pregnant .
19 Not like some people she 'd known .
20 Pat had come to him and asked to be able to buy the shop — not with any money she had available at that time , but on a never-never basis , letting him have a share in the takings until the value of the business had been reached .
21 Isle of and they sh what she went on to say is erm I hope to redress this in the shortly in other words she 's shortly going to but I must say I like the expression long fingering you know bloody idle you know .
22 He was just in this photograph she had on her dresser . ’
23 Not without some reluctance she said , ‘ Back to the palazzo .
24 Erm , you know she had this cancer seven years ago when she had her breast cancer and , had her breast taken off they 've now found it 's gone further in seven years she , you know , she was
25 But she was in the right and so she held her body erect , her tiny , heart-shaped face raised to his in haughty indifference however close to angry tears she might be .
26 She did literally now , ever since that turn she 'd had a few months ago ; frightened of the stairs , the climb when the lifts did n't work , she rarely went out , but stayed surrounded and walled-in by belongings , old letters , cards , souvenirs scattered over the furniture .
27 As there was very little chance of her being got off at that season she was advertised for sale .
28 Fabia cut in only then comprehending that to get home by next Wednesday she would have to leave Mariánské Láznë at the latest by Tuesday — always supposing she had her car back , which was doubtful .
29 Mary Newport , who spent her life in children 's homes and with foster parents , met up with three sisters she never knew she had .
30 Henry 's mother hardly left his side but he improved and at 8pm on 31 March she went to have something to eat , leaving her son playing in the doorway of his room .
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