Example sentences of "[conj] she [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 So where she fill it up from ?
2 Pauline , who always had back problems , felt so sorry for the little mare that she took her over from Jackie .
3 And do n't forget , Joe was with me , and you know how careful he is. lee was at the party and one of the maids told me that she took him out of the party and spoke to him for a few minutes .
4 On the night before , did n't Arabella say that she took him out to Primrose Hill in the morning ?
5 I always felt that she cut me off just as we were becoming closer — and always when I most needed her . ’
6 All too soon it was time to go and it was almost reluctantly that she drove him back to Brooklands .
7 — This thought was so agonizing to her that she shut it out .
8 She was going out with a friend of mine , but she came on so strong that she frightened him off .
9 Lyn took one of the gravel paths into the grounds of the general hospital , walking towards the sun that dazzled her eyes so that she screwed them up against it .
10 He still finds her extremely beautiful and she practically apologises to Pip for all the suffering that she put him through and tells him that she hopes they will still be friends ‘ apart ’ .
11 A magistrate who 's on trial for attempting to gas his former wife has told a court that she set him up .
12 But a remnant of caution urged that she tone it down , after all , Lucy …
13 All she knew was that she wanted him out of her flat — and out of her life — before he managed to do any more harm .
14 ‘ The upshot was , though , that she turned me down .
15 This made her left foot very cold , so she twisted it round her right ankle .
16 So if our mum had cut it up into twelve pieces and then only three people wanted pizza so she cut it up into twelve twelfths and then said who wants pizza and only three people wanted pizza she 'd now have to put some of these twelfths back together again then and just three of us how many twelfths would we get ?
17 She , so she run him up yesterday .
18 His father was Out this weekend , so she sent him up my place .
19 After a couple of days , me and me mother were n't getting on , so she hoyed me out .
20 The wife does n't know it , so she passes it on to her husband .
21 My father tried to stop her by standing in her way , so she ran him over and broke his leg quite badly , on the path before the bridge .
22 Well , that did n't mean a thing to me , so she took me out next day to the Champs Elysée , into a very expensive shop .
23 Karen says that her mum used to compete as a swimmer , so she took it up and caught the bug .
24 If it 's later established that death was due to a blow on the head with a blunt instrument , the police are going to find that golf-club and start asking awkward questions , so she puts it round that someone 's nicked it . ’
25 Only those thoughts were too uncomfortable to contemplate so she pushed them back into her mind .
26 Even so she found it impossible to keep her mind properly on her own problems when he continued to look at her like that , so she picked him up on one niggling point that continued to irritate her .
27 They were not yet dry but she had no others apart from her best ones , so she pulled them on over the warm , dry woollen stockings into which she had changed upon coming in from the buildings .
28 The cotton bra and briefs were a perfect fit , as were the pink shirt and the rather worn jeans , but there was no blinding flash of enlightenment once she had them on .
29 Let her play with a sponge and see how it fills with water , which slowly drains away once she lifts it up .
30 She preferred to use vagina — until she looked it up in the dictionary , which gave its etymology ( vagina is Latin for ‘ sheath ’ , as in where you keep your sword ) .
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