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 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 .
4 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 .
5 So she had great fun making them .
6 Inside she heard frantic barking .
7 Karen limned it in , surprised at how easily she added lurid details .
8 Tonight she had other plans .
9 Nervously she licked dry lips and , into what seemed a sudden stillness , heard him catch his breath .
10 Eventually she found other things to do when , in his view , it was time to do that .
11 Like she had black hair and
12 But if she feels like she wants extra time I think she ought to allow herself extra time
13 Later she met other trainees .
14 Only ten feet later she touched firm ground again .
15 She did n't turn round : she expected Ace to follow , and a few moments later she heard running footsteps behind her .
16 Later she sipped black coffee .
17 Jackie , 23 , of Bristol , said later she suspected 30-year-old Graham planned to pop the question when she heard about the Radio 5 link-up from Barcelona .
18 And through her love also she shows great respect because the people that she 's dealing with are considered in Indian society to be the dregs of humanity .
19 Now she had marvellous hair .
20 Later she would agonise over all the might have beens , but now she had other things on her mind , things that would n't wait .
21 Now she had to-go home and start her own cooking and cleaning .
22 Even now she goes pale thinking about it .
23 Now she recited sing-song invocations in a language Jaq had never heard before .
24 Now she requires expensive nursing .
25 Now she declares unswerving loyalty to diesel : ‘ I 've experienced three petrol cars in the past , but it 's going to be diesel all the way for me in the future . ’
26 Dejectedly she ran careful fingers through her hair , resigned to learn its colour was a light ash-brown .
27 Well she said quiet time of the year this a bit .
28 Two years ago she got legal aid , and her case went forward .
29 Here she experiences real life and authenticity .
30 And he thought again , " Maybe she has rich kinsfolk who will come presently with gold and marriage-gifts . "
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