Example sentences of "[subord] she [verb] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Home was Croydon , where she lived with her divorced mother in a council flat , supported by social security , supplemented occasionally by haphazard maintenance payments from her father , who was in the Merchant Navy and had not been seen since Val was five .
2 Aged 18 , she was given £50,000 from the fund to buy her famous Colherne Court flat , where she lived until her engagement to Charles .
3 Mrs license returned home after two weeks in hospital where she died from her cancers
4 Brenda continues in Creole until just before " but to dance " , then switches back to London English for the last part of her turn , where she continues with her narration of actual events : " and then and then we star%ed to talk and all the rest of it and tha% " s it " — but switches to Creole for her final " punchline " : " full stop .
5 ‘ I 'm not involved with Mr Wyatt , ’ Claudia said , walking quickly into her office , where she settled at her desk with a determined look on her face .
6 A few days later the Troop were shown aerial photographs of five tugs towing the sinking ship towards a sandbank , where she settled with her cargo of 5,000 tons of copper .
7 In leaving the room , swelling for the first time with tears , she had collided awkwardly with Gordon 's mother , who supposed she could stand where she liked in her own house , and even if Edward had called after her , she would not have been able to hear him .
8 And the angry princess , she , too , died where she sat on her horse ; a boghole opened at her feet and she sank into it .
9 Once inside he left her in a dim , dingy room where she sat with her bundle and the firm belief that the cruel joke would soon be over and she 'd be taken back to her ward .
10 Abigail was placed in permanent care at the age of three in a mental hospital where she remained until her death in 1971 .
11 She was carried screaming from the siege house , where she lives with her parents .
12 THE Queen has always liked Fergie and gets on much better with her than she does with her other daughter-in-law , Princess Diana .
13 THE luscious Melanie Griffith has never looked sexier than she does in her new film Close To Eden .
14 Ma Bombie had scratched round it with a broom as ancient as herself and with slightly fewer bristles than she had on her chin .
15 She laughed more naturally than she had in his presence before .
16 Feeling much more cheerful than she had after her conversation with Tracey , Loretta put the phone down .
17 She felt she could have done better than she did with her next remark .
18 ‘ Why on earth … ? ’ said my mother , who knew less of the native customs than she did of their politics .
19 She 's got Ruth , a Shirley 's Ann , to me , looks more like Judith than she looks like her mother .
20 ‘ Suzie 's always been more amenable to advice from men than she has from her own sex .
21 She could n't bear to move in because the flat was wet and it was winter , so she went to her mother 's .
22 She also knew what was good for herself , so she kept for her own use the money that she was given for the children 's food .
23 well , she friend in the morning , so she goes to our friends so she 's there for about twenty minutes before they
24 Julia could n't sleep because she could smell them in her room , so she came into my room to talk to me .
25 She had no man to go for her — her husband was away travelling , too — so she waited for her brother to get back . ’
26 Both Hathor and her potential victims became exceedingly drunk and merry , so she failed at her task .
27 So , then she said , oh right , I 'll get on your desk just to check that it 's alright , so she got , took my work essays off , and she got on my desk and then I said , oh I 'll help you down , so she sat on my desk to get off and of course it 's not attached
28 It was so hot that Perdita would have liked to have worn shorts or a dress , but her mosquito bites had come up in huge red bumps and were oozing and itching like mad , so she settled for her pale pink jeans and a dark blue shirt .
29 More than ever it seemed that Doreen wanted to discuss matters that niggled at her mind , even with a stranger , so she turned in her chair to face the other woman and said frankly , ‘ I do n't see how you can blame my aunt .
30 Just as everyone took it for granted that the young Scot was on the point of fulfilling the potential she had shown in the amateur game , so she stopped in her tracks .
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