Example sentences of "[coord] she [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Overreacting with shock and dismay when the child first comes out with a four-letter word is the best way to ensure he or she uses it again and again . |
2 | If necessary , he or she will advise on the detailed layout of the cash books , and suggest that he or she reviews them occasionally to ensure their adequacy . |
3 | She either involuntarily submits in this role ( as does the woman on the pages of Penthouse ) or she does it voluntarily , like de Sade 's Justine or ‘ O ’ in the pornographic novel by Pauline Reage , The Story of O . |
4 | No , my guess is that he or she hid it somewhere in the undergrowth . |
5 | Her skin seemed to glow , and she discovered she only had to smile at the male members of the staff and they were immediately more friendly . |
6 | There 's still folk around here will tell you they never were married at all , but it 's a lie : my Aunt Florrie was char at Registry Office , and she saw them there . ’ |
7 | ‘ I saw her , in the midst of the warriors , and she saw me too , and knew me . |
8 | As he ran she saw the man working the gun into the front of his overalls , and she saw him also , with his free hand , drag the woollen cap back down across his forehead . |
9 | Her sight cleared slowly , and she saw she too wore a green cloak . |
10 | Now sir , can you tell me this , ’ and she looked him straight in the eyes , ‘ will it be just the same for him as if you had baptized him ? ’ |
11 | The shimmer of tears burned brightly in her eyes , and she rubbed them away with a trembling hand . |
12 | Her hands were sore from beating against the hard wood , and she rubbed them absently as she tried to figure out what was going on . |
13 | They were worlds apart and she knew it as much as he did . |
14 | Her ever-present enemy , the heavy mortgage she had around her neck , tripped her up — and she knew she just could not afford the luxury of following the dictates of her pride . |
15 | It would have to be another lesson learned the hard way , but she could not easily push the thought of him away and she knew she never would . |
16 | He had asked her what was happening and she told him as truthfully as possible . |
17 | And she told me then , after that , why she 'd laughed . |
18 | She 'd felt his unhappiness and she felt it now . |
19 | On reflection , she had been too quick to judge him and she regretted it now . |
20 | The only offers Gloria received were absurdly low , and she rejected them indignantly . |
21 | We met that evening and she asked me straight out if I 'd be interested in an exclusive story : a scandal affecting a government minister . |
22 | She 'd seen her brother 's and she wanted to see if they all looked like that and she asked me so I showed her mine , but it was only if she 'd show me hers and she did as well . ’ |
23 | Tears were flooding her face and she wiped them frantically away with the sleeve of her jersey . |
24 | A tear trickled miserably down her cheek and she wiped it away with her fist . |
25 | Some water dripped from the tip of her nose into her mouth and she wiped it away with one swift movement . |
26 | He turned and went back into his office , and she followed him hastily . |
27 | He made no further remark but followed his companion towards a table , and she followed him now with her eyes . |
28 | And then when he died and she followed him so soon , you see , I was at once cut off from all example of domestic life between the sexes . |
29 | Julius got the door open , and she followed him inside . |
30 | ‘ She 's afraid of me , and she hates me too . |