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

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1 Perhaps she even makes more errors in a test than in continuous writing , because not having any context for the words , she is unable to check them for meaning when she reads them over .
2 Perhaps she really did little more than lend her name , but it was to her at any rate that Queen Victoria 's secretary wrote with royal support for her venture ( the Queen had also supported the Victoria Press , named after her ) .
3 Well perhaps she only gets two pence a week pocket money and she saves one penny .
4 And if she did come in she always made sure that she had somebody else with her .
5 She would have handed over to one of her colleagues , but somehow she just felt this case needed her personal attention .
6 Eventually she just asked one night , ‘ Are you gay ? ’ and I said I was .
7 Technically she still has some rough edges — a peremptoriness in her phrasing , an uncertain control over her own force - but the full easy strength of her dancing and the scale of her projection promise important things to come .
8 Ironically she rarely used much make-up herself , but right now she could have done with a cover-up stick to hide the dark shadows beneath her eyes and some blusher to conceal at least a little of her pallor .
9 It was probably frightening , but right now she only felt weak and tired , grateful that somebody was taking charge .
10 And now she often has extra vegetables instead of a dessert .
11 Well she never looked brown all the time , do you know , I do n't think it affected her after a while .
12 But then , had n't she already found that out ?
13 Had n't she always concentrated all her energies on having a good time , even though she knew deep down that she wanted to do more with her life ?
14 ‘ Why does n't she ever open any windows ? ’ thought Marie .
15 But last week a court heard how she also ran three kinky health studios .
16 It was a matter of debate whether she was a widow or separated from her husband But I was not interested in such things ; the biggest mystery to me was how she ever got involved with a dog like Cedric .
17 Unfortunately she only knew two bit-part players in the plot .
18 Then she carefully nicked another hole in her red fishnet stockings and , once on the pavement , readjusted the seams so they were nicely crooked .
19 But then she also spends some time persuading the audience to laugh at her own idiosyncrasies and rather portly shape .
20 Then she pointedly spent several minutes talking to him .
21 For a few minutes the prisoner enjoyed the game , but then she suddenly felt wet and sat up .
22 Then she gradually became aware that something was very wrong .
23 To Julia 's eye she seemed to wear no powder or lipstick , but then she hardly needed any .
24 yes , erm my wife came from the Midlands , from Coventry and her family roots were in Coventry at the Midlands , in fact there she still has numerous nieces and nephews and great nephews and great nieces there to this day , my with the exception of a sister who moved , who , to Basildon , erm I have two brothers and er they still live in London , still live in East Ham , er the distance is not too great erm and , but obviously as we get older the amount of visiting we do will be constricted by the difficulties of getting from Harlow to East Ham especially when one is compelled to stop driving a motor car
25 Juliet could n't understand why she suddenly felt suspicious of Sara Calvert .
26 Juliet could n't understand why she suddenly felt bereft .
27 Her flatwork is superb and is the reason why she consistently produces good horses .
28 Why she always sounded hoarse was because she had a masculine voice and to cover it up she pretended to have a cold .
29 That 's why she always wears tinted spectacles . ’
30 Instead she dutifully lifted each weight in turn from the shoulder high into the air , staring steadfastly into her own cow-brown eyes .
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