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

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1 She paced up and down the tiny room while I sat on her bed , and she explained to me that McIllvanney had been approached by a client who had apparently seen Ellen and authorised McIllvanney to offer her the money .
2 This strength makes her the centre of the family and the one responsible for keeping members together .
3 In Soho , hell-bent on a good time , her tremendous vitality made her the female counterpart of Minton .
4 On the other hand , if he really had anything constructive to say to her she could n't allow phantom fears to deny her the opportunity of listening to him .
5 The Royal Horticultural Society awarded her the Banksian medal in 1906 .
6 At the same time Diana 's healthy lifestyle of regular exercise , little alcohol and early nights gave her the energy to carry on with her royal duties .
7 Aunt Tossie considered if this was the right evening to tell her the news .
8 Let us wait for some more opportune moment to give her the news that Kokos is back in town .
9 The Australian press dubbed her the ‘ Singing Budgie ’ and ‘ I hate Kylie ’ T-shirts appeared on the streets in their hundreds .
10 Their flickering light showed her the way down the hall to where she placed another candle in an alcove and then , with matches in hand , she walked towards the living-room .
11 To her relief , she was back to full fitness in time for the British Stroke-Play at Southerness where a 78 and 77 carved out of near gale-force winds gave her the half-way lead .
12 And er the corporation used to give her so many tickets to last her the week .
13 Independent means gave her the opportunity to devote her life to social causes and world peace .
14 She had to smile when the busy reality met her the following day .
15 The London Geological Society awarded her the Lyell Fund in 1893 .
16 Montag 's speech is a desperate attempt to show her the reality of her life .
17 Her first marriage gave her the freedom to compose , and by the time of Gramatté 's death Stokowski was booking here to play some of her own compositions under his direction .
18 Her population , geographical position , army and industrial strength made her the leading continental nation .
19 She 's arguing with the serving woman who 's lifted all the lids from the hot dishes to show her the succulent variety .
20 Her three pet moggies gave her the idea for her prizewinning story .
21 I never had any money to buy her the things she wanted . ’
22 It would n't do any good to tell her the truth — if it was the truth .
23 There was no doctor , no magic seer to give her the golden branch and lead her into the underworld , only yet another pretty young woman , the radiological technician .
24 The baby 's two-year-old sister gave her the penny to cheer her up because she was crying .
25 But Elaine no longer has a close relationship to give her the support she needs .
26 She came out into the starlit night , and beckoned one of the battered taxis to take her the short distance to the Monte Samana complex .
27 The bad news reached her the next morning even before she had finished dressing , and then before very many days had passed she found out her condition , and the skies really fell in for her .
28 Granny said it gave her someone to talk to when she was baking or doing the housework and Grandad liked to take Morag to the farm next door to show her the hens and pigs and the other animals who lived there .
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