Example sentences of "[conj] she [verb] [pn reflx] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The last years of her life were divided between Bermuda and Plandome , Long Island , where she built herself an Italian-style villa and where she died 29 October 1924 . |
2 | Although she considers herself a practical , outgoing person more than an intellectual , she has always found literature a great mental enricher . |
3 | ‘ Claudia , Claude was her real name , of course , but we could n't be doing with that , was an anthropologist , although she called herself an ethnographer , I remember , ’ says Fairfax . |
4 | Cook and Joan would not be down for another hour yet , so she made herself a cup of coffee on the gas stove . |
5 | It got to be hard to handle , so she bought herself a small file box and some packages of 2 × 3 cards . |
6 | Her eyes misted at this heroic image , and she poured herself a brandy . |
7 | She took the men 's cheers as somehow directed at herself , at her person , not at the food alone , but unlike the chorus that might greet the appearance of some women of the town , they did not place her in danger , and she allowed herself a small smile in acknowledgement , and came forward to set the dish down . |
8 | But now British Rail has told her it ca n't find room for her 20-inch wheelchair , and unless she finds herself a smaller one she 'll have to make alternative arrangements . |
9 | Leith was n't feeling very hungry when she got in , but she made herself a pot of tea and a snack , and , as she realised she had known she would , she worried . |
10 | Almost a month went by before she allowed herself an evening to realise that there was at the very least and latest , an unfinished conversation between them . |
11 | She plays the elderly Dame Lettie Colston , a committee lady and general busybody who starts what develops into a witchhunt when she finds herself the telephone caller 's first target . |
12 | There was a time when she was interested in their politics , their science , their inventions , when she considered herself a small part of the great adventure , until one day the feeling was born in her that she did not belong among them . |
13 | So she felt when she allowed herself a journey to London and made like a homing pigeon for the perfumery counters of department stores . |
14 | Suddenly she knew the answer , even as she asked herself the question , and realised what she had to do . |