Example sentences of "[was/were] [adv] [adv] [conj] she " in BNC.

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1 But the women were still there when she looked again ; twenty or thirty of them , in various states of undress — although none , she was relieved to notice once she could take things in , was actually naked .
2 They were nearly there and she turned to cross the road .
3 Maybe to him Elise was dead even before she 'd died .
4 It was so long since she had been to a party like this .
5 Someone asked if she was all right and she found this such a strange question .
6 After a while I asked her whether she was all right and she said yes .
7 He asked her if she was all right and she said , ‘ I 'm fine , ’ but it was with a weak smile and her eyes barely focusing on him .
8 The princess kissed the frog and he did n't turn into a handsome prince but that was all right because she liked him as a frog .
9 Five minutes went by as she reflected that Rosemary must be feeling as miserable as Travis , then , checking to see that Travis was all right as she passed , she went to bed .
10 It was only later that she switched to the Laban Centre and started dance training .
11 It was only partly that she disliked breaking arrangements , more that she wanted to let Cobalt see she was alive and well .
12 Liban turned in her direction with a levelled spear , and it was only then that she understood she must escape .
13 It was only then that she was aware of Nicandra standing silent in the doorway , unwilling to interrupt a conversation .
14 He grinned down at her and it was only then that she realised just what she had said .
15 It was only then that she saw Sandra , standing concealed in the shadow of the eaves .
16 It was only now that she was happy with the girls in Littlewood 's Pools that Joe realised how much she had been hurt by the cattiness in her previous job .
17 It was only now that she began to realise that her feelings bore no relation to what she was experiencing now , with this man .
18 Marguerite was already there and she too seemed to have pulled herself together because she took charge of the conversation at once .
19 I was already there and she came and sat by me .
20 It was shortly afterwards that she married the bookseller . ’
21 She was just there because she had n't er had n't passed away .
22 He was still there when she showered , dressed and went to partake of what was now her standard breakfast , a flavoursome yoghurt , bread , cheese and coffee .
23 But when she looked at the mirror again the stain of spectacles was still there and she had to wipe it off with a cloth so that Larry would not see .
24 Whatever Jean saw in you that first occasion was still there and she accepted your explanation about letting her down that evening .
25 But to her amazement he was still there as she turned to tell him , ‘ Please make yourself comfortable .
26 Good God , there was more here than she ever dreamed !
27 She could n't reach Kelpie from the nearest branch to him , but when she was as near as she could get she put out her hand and called softly to him , just as she used to do at home .
28 His voice was grimly determined , but her own was equally so as she faced him , conscious of the hot colour scorching her cheeks .
29 And she had never had much time for Angela Cartwright , who , when it came to Grunte , tended to run with the hare , though it was plain enough that she had been put out by Grunte 's placing Hyacinth on his right hand and had agreed with Carole afterwards that they would have little trouble finding the necessary fifty signatures .
30 Although he was horribly conscious of his filthy boots , he sought out the supervisor of the office cleaning company by which Mrs. Millings was employed , and explained that she was late only because she had been helping the police to investigate a river tragedy " like a good citizen " .
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