Example sentences of "[adv] she [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So she has two sugars instead .
2 So she wants some music does she ?
3 Well she she jumps in her water dish inside she jumps both paws in it .
4 Always she wants more thread , cloth , more money .
5 And once she utters those words we 've to deal with it like rape , the whole procedure , medical examination , and questioning .
6 But if she feels like she wants extra time I think she ought to allow herself extra time
7 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 .
8 and her elbows and erm all over her really she has this eczema , she 's always having to change creams cos they
9 Even now she goes pale thinking about it .
10 Now she spends more time at her aunt 's house than at her own home nearby , as she did when she grew up with Suzanne .
11 Even now she takes such pleasure in the simplest things . ’
12 Now she requires expensive nursing .
13 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 . ’
14 Her whole point in life is that people criticize her because she does erm she can only actually look after a very small percentage of the people in Calcutta who need help and they all sort of say , Well she does that bit but what about the rest of them ?
15 Here she experiences real life and authenticity .
16 Seems like the only parts they got for a young actress nowadays she gets six lines , they cut three and she gets raped in the first ten minutes .
17 Today she teaches six classes a week , including two handicapped ones .
18 And he thought again , " Maybe she has rich kinsfolk who will come presently with gold and marriage-gifts . "
19 Sometimes she says brief words to the other athletes or the crowd and unfortunately the video does n't show it .
20 Sometimes she rests long minutes in the grass forest
21 I 've never believed it , but sometimes she makes such leaps of comprehension …
22 Then she has some wine .
23 If they have n't guessed after three clues then she chooses another card .
24 Then she telephones one day and says she wants her stuff delivered bloody quick .
25 She gets moving , gets there she arrives fifteen minutes late .
26 Leapor 's appeal to the imagery of retirement is somewhat conventional , yet she uses that ideal of landscape not as a pretext for improvement but as a defence of existing topography .
27 Specifically she develops two areas , feminist theory and liberation theology , as potential candidates to regenerate the social group work movement .
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