Example sentences of "[subord] she [verb] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 hers were the number the second one out , so she had the second choice
2 She could not remember any more words , so she said the first words again , quietly but very clearly .
3 The kitchen floor was all splodged with greasy soapy splashes , so she used the last of the hot water to wash it .
4 if she had the first sign of anything .
5 William read through the article , finding two literals , while she finished the last page .
6 Blanche waited for the door to click before she asked the next question .
7 Before she swallowed the last of the drink she had promised to ask Wickham for the facts .
8 She was in her first-floor sitting room , secure in her easy chair , when she heard the first sirens , saw the first police cars turn into her street .
9 A young woman who was with her hid when she heard the first shots and witnessed what happened .
10 Mrs Elliott broke new ground when she became the first woman solicitor in the firm about 15 years ago .
11 When she read the first word , J O E , her heart gave a great leap .
12 Jessica dropped back a short way — the Polo handling the terrain without a struggle — and thus was in a position to take the view full-frontally when she rounded the last corner .
13 Ahl , 18 , from Exeter , outplayed her opponent particularly in the second set when she took the first five games .
14 When she took the last fence it brought her right around the wood , opposite the point where the Master had asked them to fan out .
15 When she woke the next morning , she found them even more entrancing .
16 When she woke the next day , the house was silent .
17 She went back to bed but when she woke the next morning she was in terrible pain and called a nurse for help .
18 When she reached the first hill , she looked back at Marlott and her father 's house with sadness in her heart .
19 She intended to go straight to the second floor and find a policeman she could tell about the keys , but when she reached the first floor landing she veered into the newsroom instead .
20 Concentrating on keeping her gift level and unsquashed she climbed the Casa Guidi stairs carefully , glad when she reached the last bend .
21 To his surprise a smile began to tug at her cheeks and when she finished the second reading she laughed aloud as though in relief .
22 ‘ Hello ? ’ purred a very cool , sexy female when she answered the umpteenth call that morning .
23 When she drops the last bead , she picks up all the beads in that last hole ( both hers and her opponent 's if that 's the case ) , and continues to drop them , hole by hole , around the board .
24 When she awoke the next morning , however , she was able to put all such thoughts firmly from her mind as she simply strengthened her resolve to keep her relationship with David Markham purely on a professional basis .
25 ‘ It is only simple , ’ she apologised as she brought the first course to the table .
26 This fantasy was so vivid to her that she would even rehearse this line out loud , looking at herself in her mirror as she smoked the last cigarette of the night , after she 'd taken her face off , after all the noise was over and we 'd all gone home .
27 As she stamped the last one she glanced at her watch .
28 As she reached the last step Travis appeared through a door to her left .
29 But as she mounted the first of the steps to the front door she sensed someone close to her .
30 Helen Alfredsson , winner of the 1990 Weetabix British Women 's Open , was heading the European contingent , being five under par as she mounted the tenth tee .
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