Example sentences of "[coord] she [verb] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And the woman lost her brooch on the way back and she saw this man next morning , he was a policeman in , and he he was too fond of the drink , a and he he was on , he was a railway policeman , and he fell onto the rails , when the train was coming , nobody knows how he how he how he er he lost one arm er about there and the other one about there , both arms but he he survived it .
2 And she told this maid to go with the letters to post them .
3 And now that was the attitude that that that they they had that er a lot of them , not not everybody of course that just and she had this attitude , erm anybody that had lost their baby were lucky , you see .
4 " And she had this baby and it had a birthmark like a cat 's face on its stomach . "
5 And she brought this outfit ’ — she touched Agnes 's sleeve — ‘ as a sample of how she would pay for her hats .
6 Anyway they two little old girls , little old boys in there so she come and this woman who looks after little old baby , she was about there and she gets this baby out , well I tell you what he did n't miss a bloody trick he did n't !
7 The joker who 's up today and she got this boy whose had this section
8 And and she said this afternoon ,
9 Well I do n't know , but she , I said , cos she 's telling me about her coming , only three days up the hospital then she 's got ta go back to her own place because Ian said she 'd never managed , she keeps falling and she said this woman never went to see her once when she was in hospital , yet she 's getting paid it look all the time , and she ought to go to see if there 's anything she wants you see
10 so she 's er , she 's waiting for 'em to come to do that , anyway she 's er , somebody rang her did n't they and they asked her if she 'd have a little boy of four months old , Thursdays and Fridays all day and she started this week with him , so I said well Pauline
11 And she bought this place in Highbury ? ’
12 In the end you had to trust someone and she trusted this man .
13 David John , defending , said : ‘ Miss Pritchard has some history of a drink problem and she regrets this incident . ’
14 So what I did is I writ thirty plus thirty four , adding up to sixty four and she jumped up and she 's grabbing thing off table and she had hold of the screwdriver and I says to Linda thought she was gon na stab me with screwdriver and she were n't , she were looking for a pencil so she could rub it out , well she could n't and she found this pencil and she scribbled thirty four out .
15 Probably she was , but she knew this side of the company belonged to her husband and any involvement on her part would seem to him an interference .
16 She could have refused to go back to the Ward house , but she owed this woman everything .
17 But she says this light was on .
18 angina but she takes this spray
19 But she returned this month to visit her sick , elderly mother Bessie .
20 But she undercuts this realization with footnotes which describe similarities , but no differences , in the articulation of gender in homosexual relationships ; and which parallel the unconscious splits generated by discourses of gender , with those generated by racist discourses : ‘ When I made generalisations about women ( almost always derogatory ) , I did not include myself in the group I was talking about … .
21 But she knows this place belongs to NASA , because its name is on signs . ’
22 But she hated this place .
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