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

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1 The heat of the windless afternoon lay on her like a blanket , but suddenly she felt deathly cold .
2 And suddenly she felt fierce anger flare up inside her at the way he continually misjudged and denied her and seemed to reject every good and decent thing about her .
3 While waiting for her passengers as they inspected isolated gun-sites on windswept clifftops and rocky promontories , Liza was urged by her passengers to switch on the car engine to keep herself warm , however much she knew this procedure to be frowned upon by her direct superiors at Command Headquarters .
4 All night long she made mental notes of all the transactions being made , the profits , the losses , meetings , separations , the wanting , having , getting , seeing , the excess , the moderation , the negotiations ; all those men trying to work out what they wanted , what they could afford , what they needed .
5 Perhaps she sought some prolongation of that feeling of joy and unity and excitement , the festival holiday feeling , the warm inclusion , yes , even being embraced by those formidable satiny bosoms and kissing the soft powdery cheeks of the old women , had made her feel part of it all .
6 Perhaps she needed this interlude only as the lover needs a rest from loving .
7 So she murmured soothing words and patted Eleanor 's shoulder until , little by little , the rocking and moaning subsided like the vibration of a spring coming to rest .
8 So she said seven days but she was right because she said twenty eight days .
9 Then she had an older one about five and a half so she had four girls .
10 So she had great fun making them .
11 So she took some tea and some bread-and-butter while she thought about it .
12 And that 's fifty P off cos over sixty , I said I 'm over sixty so she knocked fifty P off .
13 So she has two sugars instead .
14 When she found her mother was no longer giving her the attention she craved she worked harder to obtain it so she strewed more objects on the floor .
15 So she sitting one night , er , a week past Monday watching her television and she had the window open a li little bit for er air , and the next thing there 's a boy half way through the window !
16 So she wants some music does she ?
17 Inside she heard frantic barking .
18 Well she she jumps in her water dish inside she jumps both paws in it .
19 Finally she made some grunts and said : ‘ Globol obol ookle ogle globol gloogle gloo . ’ )
20 Thus she monitored many clients whose situation was felt to be unstable , and she negotiated widely for other services .
21 Karen limned it in , surprised at how easily she added lurid details .
22 Tonight she had other plans .
23 Anyway she left twelve pence on the floor and Gary says whose is this money , said you leave it there , it 's for Enid 's no nobody touch this chuffing twelve pence .
24 because Shirley seems to have been looking after , anyway she married this Robert
25 Meanwhile she had many friends who took up her cause : memorial concerts were given in Prague and Vienna ; she received a gratuity from the Elector of Cologne ; and the King of Prussia offered to purchase several compositions for 100 ducats each ( including the Requiem which Constanze made sure was ‘ completed ’ by Süssmayr so that she could collect the last instalment of money due from Count Walsegg ) .
26 Unconsciously she slid one hand up his back to twist her fingers in the jet-black hair brushing the collar of his jacket .
27 She was reasonably attractive , and outgoing , and normally she had little difficulty in establishing cordial relationships in both her working and social life .
28 But then that holiday was a bit unusual because she was n't well all the time we were there really not properly she had that virus that was mm
29 Nervously she licked dry lips and , into what seemed a sudden stillness , heard him catch his breath .
30 Eventually she took some goods her husband had left at her lodgings to the Police Station .
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