Example sentences of "[noun] she [vb past] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When I looked in your bedroom she had him in there with her and he 'd left his camera downstairs .
2 By the time he had pressed her into a seat she had herself under more control , and was suffering acute embarrassment at her outburst .
3 Did he know exactly the kind of dilemma she found herself in ?
4 At the break on Friday she approached him with her drawing pad .
5 She found the responsibility of being the Mayor 's wife almost too much for her , and was in a constant flutter for fear she forgot something in connection with the entertainment of the steady procession of guests , important to Tollemarche , who filed through her home .
6 A BRIDE-to-be has been left without a wedding cake because the bakery she ordered it from went into receivership .
7 With two forefingers she tucked them behind her ears .
8 In the summer it was her sailing day , but in the winter she spent it at home , cooking lunch , reading the papers , and generally lazing around .
9 Out there in the cold snow Dane Jacobsen had stripped away some of the barriers she protected herself with .
10 With Allen 's help she bathed it with wine from the last of the Friar 's bottles and then made a pad of cooling leaves and re-bandaged it .
11 But one thing , on behalf of the museum services , I would like to thank Doreen Griffiths for the help she gave us in our exhibition , ’ Memories of Change ’ , which you can see in the exhibition room over there , and she contributed a lot of photographs , and her memories , and allowed herself to be taped and have her memories in our archive , and for that we give her a great thank , because it 's not always easy for the , sometimes for the first time to begin talking into a tape-recorder , so we thank her very much , and thank you very much for coming in and performing for us today !
12 With a shriek of delight she threw herself at Maggie , enveloping her in the warmest of embraces .
13 I did n't dress it up ; no wonder she took it as life letting her down once more .
14 Nigel is by no means the fool she took him for .
15 Out in the dark cold hall she stopped him at the foot of the stairs .
16 I was not proposing to ask her about her relationship , or lack of it , with Edward VIII and Mrs Simpson , or to what degree she blamed them for the unexpected and , at the time , unwelcome change in her life .
17 There was a tight , hard knot in her stomach that seemed to preclude eating , but in a gesture of defiance she helped herself to a platter of seafood .
18 We extend thanks to Brian Perry , Director of the Library 's Research and Development Department ( R&DD ) for his encouragement and his ‘ after dinner ’ thoughts on the 25th of June , and to Stephanie Kenna , also of the British Library 's R&DD , for the essential guidance and assistance she gave us throughout the pre- and post-seminar stages .
19 in the endland It was too far to go every day , so I went for the week , came home to the flat at weekends , She had squash , groundnuts , rows of beans on nylon lines She had me for the weeding .
20 A man whose actions and motives she had plenty of cause to doubt .
21 Back in the cottage she found everyone in the kitchen .
22 From a cupboard , she took a large , brown , straw hat and a dark grey coat ; and after first pinning the hat on to her hair she shrugged herself into the coat .
23 Before we left , she wrote her phone number on a beer mat and in the car park she slipped it to Werewolf before she put her crash hat on and fired up the engine .
24 And for eight hours she devoted herself to sufferers and staff — smiling , chatting and listening .
25 Mary had a metal cow she bought it for a tanner and every morning just at six she milked it with a
26 Me Mary had a mi metal cow she milked it with a spout , she too
27 I can do is , Mary had a metal cow she milked it with a spanner , she took it to the market and sold it for a tanner .
28 Aha That 's right , it would be somebody of one rung down perhaps from and half a rung down from if you can put that in context I mean is an absolute beginner she knew nothing about this business two and a half years ago
29 Another afternoon she took me with her to deliver the knitted garments .
30 At the grand banquet she toasted herself in champagne owing to confusion .
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