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

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1 and when I said that to Penny she said well that 's nice she said you 've got ta lot of , a lot of friends at home , I said no , I have n't got friends
2 To Agnes 's mind she laughed too much .
3 After tea she wrapped up some fruit cake for me to take back home .
4 Her National Gallery choices of pictures were examples of problems posed to artists by colour , and in a video talk she demonstrated how these artistic problems had been solved .
5 Besides her other duties she took over some of the maths teaching .
6 Still , over the next hour she had very little time to think about the forthcoming meeting .
7 Inanna was the most beautiful , friendly , and uncooperative horse that one could ever have the misfortune to own ; because from her looks she promised so much , but from her heart she gave so little !
8 About Daniel 's Mum she knew very little .
9 Have you looked at the daily chart she fills in that records all those details ? ’ asked Tom .
10 By now Artemis was quite helpless with laughter , and had to put her napkin to her face in case she made too much noise .
11 It 's a shame she gets so much credibility when there are so many women worth 100 times that ; it annoys me that Sinead O'Connor has a great voice but people slag her . ’
12 One day she would do something about it , but at the moment she had so many other things to occupy her attention .
13 Mum always made a long list of groceries she needed but some days she bought even more things because there was so much to choose from .
14 A few yards before the winning post she found yet more courage and stamina and forced herself in front to win by a length .
15 After retirement she took up many interests including cookery to a very high standard .
16 Although she had pronounced likes and dislikes for the various members of her class she was perhaps the best teacher in the school , and at the end of four years she had hardly any failures in the final examinations .
17 She turned her face to the light , and silently , incoherently , not knowing which deity she addressed , she thanked the gods , who had been so kind to her , and to the husband she loved so much .
18 The door opened , and as she watched Rourke breeze into the room she concluded wearily that fate must be conspiring against her .
19 He smiled as he said it , that careless smile she loved so much .
20 With sudden inspiration she tore off another rag of petticoat and tied it back .
21 In one mouthful she ate as much as twelve English farmers could eat in a whole meal .
22 They talked together about the tests ( and Isobel thanked God she understood so little of it ; it all sounded so complicated and unfriendly ) , and she watched the baby on the monitor screen high on the wall and the patterns on the machines , the ones linked up to the cot with its attachments for measuring his heartbeats and his breathing and his body temperature .
23 It was a high one , but although she was confident she could climb it , she knew that if she tried to do so she would risk being seen from the house ; but beside it was a shallow grassy ditch were she could remain out of sight , so bending double she ran along this ditch , and came to the spot where she had seen Tristram .
24 Damian Flint , the man she admired so much , thought she was some cheap little floozy he could get into bed while taking Swift at the same time .
25 Laura gasped breathlessly as he raised his dark head , gazing fondly up at the man she loved so much .
26 Nor , with the man she loved so much in her mind , that Ven should feature largely in her troubled dreams .
27 She had come to pick up her mother 's possessions : the cracked Harrods dinner service , souvenirs of trips to Brighton and Bournemouth , the frayed and tired linen , the cooking pots , the scarlet tea cosy her mother had knitted , the family photograph albums she valued so much .
28 However , Lois Maxwell , who played the ever-loyal Miss Moneypenny , says , ‘ Diana and I had lunch together and after eating some shrimps she realized how much garlic there had been in them .
29 Now I do n't know if you remember English Whites but Danny Baker once had a caller to 606 who claimed to have been setup for a blind date a few years ago , and when he met the girl in question , one of his mates says ‘ Bloody hell she does n't half look like that player ( Kenny ) who 's in the Blues ’ ( Brum City where he built his stout reputation ) .
30 Stansfield 's own personal antipathy to medical involvement in the contagious diseases acts , together with his ignorance of scientific matter she knew as much of science as a cow does of conic sections , according to one contemporary — may have exacerbated Simon 's problems at the board .
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