Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] [verb] she the " in BNC.

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1 When a priest came to give her the Last Rites , she gazed on the crucifix that he held before her eyes and felt her illness leave her .
2 Lisa felt the cold finger of panic momentarily touch her , just as it had when , over the phone earlier , the girl from the claims department had told her the awful truth .
3 He looked at her and understood why her parents had given her the name .
4 Her time with Giles had cost her the equivalent of a layer of skin .
5 Shortly after Anna was born her mother married , and a year or so ago her husband died leaving her the house and a little money .
6 She was a nurse at a hospital on the other side of the village , and Killion had met her the previous evening by simply walking into the hospital and asking the first girl he saw if she would come out with him .
7 Stephen had given her the task of co-ordinating the interiors for the hotel , following the design schemes he had commissioned from a well-known Paris-based designer .
8 Her husband had left her the year before for some Tex-Mex bitch , claiming that she was too boring to live with .
9 Mrs Bradford had given her the complete day off for her father 's funeral and she did n't have to be back at the house in Newcastle Place until six o'clock .
10 The moment Madame Mattli had offered her the job she had made up her mind .
11 ‘ But Dr Dennes and Dr Van Lare refused to give her the treatment she was entitled to . ’
12 The Hochhauser Season had given her the courage to defy Georg — not to quarrel with him , she did n't want to do that — but to make it plain she was now her own woman , with her own life to lead , a life that might or might not include him .
13 ‘ My father called me Breeze , ’ she added , as he seemed interested ; and as she said that her mind went back to the hot summer 's day when her father had given her the nickname which had been adopted by everyone .
14 It seemed as though anger had given her the strength that rest in bed had failed to produce .
15 She said that Derek had told her the whole story .
16 Her desperate , unreasoning terror had left her the moment Penry Vaughan hurtled through the door .
17 It was Esther , with the news that their friend Liz had rung her the night before to tell her that she and Charles were getting divorced , and that Charles intended to marry Henrietta Latchett .
18 A year 's worth of fenced scav had brought her the treatment .
19 When Lyddy had gone , Alexandra went to one of her huge wardrobes and from beneath a pile of linen drew out the little morocco volume Aunt Emily had given her the evening of her arrival .
20 Her instructor had given her the name of a boy who was selling a sailboard and who would be here in time for the afternoon race .
21 Anne had given her the parcel to post two days ago and she had completely forgotten all about it .
22 Moira Griffin , of Edgecombe Drive , explained that the death of a homeless man had given her the idea of knitting for the people who use the hostel .
23 Baptiste Taillé had given her the signal .
24 When she had finished , she sat down at the kitchen table with the envelope Tracey had given her the night before .
25 Joy 's strawberry blonde hair did give her the look of a shop window dummy but under all her rouge and lipstick she could be decisive .
26 So it was that her charisma and undoubted beauty helped to make her the first lady air correspondent in the world .
27 She was so near to tears that her only outlet was to tell the whole sorry tale , including the news that Joanna had given her the day before .
28 Clive had told her the boat could sleep six quite comfortably when the settees on either side of the drop-leaf dining table were converted into sea-bunks .
29 Fortunately her upbringing had given her the social training to cope with these situations .
30 Later , after returning home , in bed with his wife , the merchant taxes her about not having told him the monk had given her the money ; she claims that she thought the money the monk gave her was gift , and that she has already used it to buy clothing ; she will pay , she says , her debts to her husband in bed .
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