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

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1 And I doubt if she ever loved me … ’
2 I wonder if she really is ?
3 I wonder if she really wants to be out of bed this morning , talking to a couple of lunatics , or not .
4 I wondered if she still felt that it had been worthwhile to appear in the film .
5 I wondered if she really felt strongly about this or if it was just a habit to sound as if she did .
6 She looked puzzled for a moment , and I wondered if she really still worried about this ancient happening .
7 She was worried that she would n't have an accurate idea of what she ate if she just picked and nibbled .
8 ‘ Yes , ’ she muttered as she deliberately refused to even consider the implications of his statement , of that strong body being in a wheelchair , diminished , the arrogance dimmed .
9 ‘ Get out ! ’ she yelled while she still had breath , but , even as she started backing rapidly , she knew he had no intention whatsoever of obeying her orders .
10 She had planned , she thought as she warily made her way downstairs the following morning , on solitude .
11 She felt as she always did , not fear , but a kind of cold , dead calm , the way you might feel in a car in which the brakes have gone the moment before the crash .
12 She raged because she no longer controlled her thoughts or her body .
13 She wondered if she really liked them any more , if they still struck her as both noble and imaginative in the highest degree .
14 She wondered if she really could hallucinate a walking , talking nightmare .
15 Clencing her teeth until her jaw ached , she gave him a baleful stare while she wondered if she actually had the courage to hit him with the trowel .
16 She took it through to the lounge and laid it on the rug and at first I was amused But I could see all was not well because she sat as she usually does , but for a long time — over half an hour — then she lay down like this and she has n't moved . "
17 ‘ Someone on the set who did n't know her asked if she really had been ill recently and I said no , she 's actually quite young and looks amazing underneath all that .
18 And it was such a natural thing for her to do if she truly had n't a care that it would lull any suspicion .
19 ‘ I have brought you a brandy , ’ he added when she just sat there with the towel completely over her head .
20 Yes , you are ! ’ he repeated as she fervently shook her head .
21 He watched while she carefully removed her headscarf to reveal the upswept waves of unnaturally dark hair , hung up her coat in the hall cupboard , donned her overall from its hook behind the kitchen door , took off her outdoor shoes and eased her feet into her house slippers .
22 His eyes searching hers from very close quarters , he chuckled when she hastily lowered her lashes .
23 He said if she then sold her house he said put the capital he said alright he said she with not buying a you know , another house now you know the fact is he said alright if she got one in her area or wherever .
24 I 'll see Betty there he said when she bloody gets on the counters .
25 He wondered whether she really believed her wild accusations — and then , bracing himself , whether there was not some truth in them , after all …
26 The name Weatherbury reminded him of Bathsheba , and he wondered if she still lived there .
27 There was her jewellery , the Grenfell emeralds that had belonged to her mother , they were hers , hers to sell if she so chose .
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