Example sentences of "[adv] she [vb past] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He threw off the pau and stood there over her , naked , seeing how eagerly she watched him now .
2 Then suddenly she kissed him again and again , as if she could not stop .
3 The fantasy lasted until suddenly she thrust it aside .
4 Suddenly she pushed me away .
5 And she 'd already been with me for several years before we met , so you felt that perhaps she knew me better than you did , and you hated that . ’
6 In August 1746 Leapor looked forward to a career as a writer and perhaps she felt she now had less cause to protest .
7 but Ann said erm perhaps she gave it away well she did
8 When he had done so she brought it back to England .
9 So she chivvied him out of the cart-end and walked him away from the camp through knee-length grass .
10 So she said she never cottoned on .
11 So she sent them on immediately , longing to know what they contained and never finding out , but supposing that so long as they did keep coming the worst could not yet have happened .
12 So she gave him more liquid paraffin did she ?
13 So she wanted it really dead level in the front I reckon you 'll need a whole inch off your back here .
14 So she called him again .
15 So she caught me up and turned me round , feeling my load from top to bottom and every side .
16 Well on mine she did it once , it did n't work so she did it again for free and then it all started breaking off .
17 He tried to slow her down with gestures which she interpreted as signs of denial , and so she poured it on .
18 So she watched him closely , and she tried to read the signs , and when he seemed to be wanting something special she did her best to see that he got it .
19 But it was too late ; large tears rolled down her cheeks and , no matter how swiftly she swiped them away and pretended they were n't there , they just kept on coming .
20 And then as soon as they went away she got her out and sat and had a .
21 Painfully she straightened them out and healed the hand again .
22 At first she could n't find him anywhere but finally she tracked him down to the big barn .
23 Finally she called him only to find that he was not in his apartment at Buckingham Palace .
24 ‘ Mind your own business ! ’ she said through her teeth , and the car swept on , the atmosphere between them growing even more unbearable the longer she held him off .
25 Already she knew him well enough to realise he would never make threats he was n't prepared to carry out .
26 Already she liked him even less .
27 Nevertheless she loved it just the same but had to sadly wave it goodbye , much to the relief of her cat who took a dim view of the competition !
28 Slowly she turned it over .
29 Weakly she willed him not to , but if he sensed her resistance he ignored it , his mouth tantalising her with its warm desirability .
30 But gradually she drew him round and out , round and out of the mêlée .
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