Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] [adv] [conj] she " in BNC.
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1 | Theda had shoved it on so hastily that she must have carelessly left a little hair visible . |
2 | Her blood seemed to have turned into heavy oil in her body , and something was dragging her down so ruthlessly that she let herself fall into the harsh carpet of pebbles . |
3 | Baptiste felt her stumble and slowed down so abruptly that she ran into him , grabbed at him to keep her balance . |
4 | ‘ The trattoria sent it late , sir , ’ Wilson gasped , putting the tray down as carefully as she could manage , longing to escape from the room . |
5 | Alice fulfilled the orders , then sat down as far as she could from Alfred who had just arrived . |
6 | She slammed it down as hard as she could on her opponent 's head . |
7 | Grimma caught him and laid him down as gently as she could . |
8 | He goes oh she were in earlier on but she were n't feeling very well . |
9 | She pulled over as far as she could into the bushes at the side of the lane and slowed down while the car , a beaten-up old Ford , passed . |
10 | ‘ Well , ’ she told him , leaning over as far as she could towards him . |
11 | Ven chopped her off stingingly before she could finish — and Fabia knew then that she was n't going to get off as lightly as she 'd hoped . |
12 | As for his arm , she decided , it could just fester and drop off as far as she was concerned . |
13 | Evidently that had been broken off very soon after she arrived on her first station . |
14 | The fat seemed to heat up more rapidly than she expected so she put in the steak and a great sizzling and searing went on and the air became full of blue smoke . |
15 | Tell you what she 's living it up more now than she did before ! |
16 | He appeared totally oblivious of her presence and did n't even look up as far as she was aware . |
17 | Rosa slipped out of their bed , and , imagining herself on water , trod as lightly as she could ; her feet left moist imprints on the coldness of the tiled floor which shrivelled up as quickly as she made them , until she too vanished through the door . |
18 | He must have grown up now just as she had done . |
19 | Well there 's two up there so because she can only get one . |
20 | Well I do n't know cos I went up there once and she was |
21 | Er , my my natural mother er , actually had me adopted when I was a baby and erm so I was actually adopted by a minister and his wife and I think , erm , I would have been brought up completely differently if she , she 'd just bought me up on her own , you know , so I think erm oh that 's it really . |
22 | Alice was supposed to help but she always woke up too late because she had been working for her exam ; Emmie had to shake her for nearly five minutes before she came up , moaning , out of a deep well of sleep . |
23 | She was brought up very nicely and she does n't like to see bad in anyone . |
24 | It seemed a lifetime since they had made love but the mere sound of his deep voice brought it back so vividly that she shivered , aware that she wanted and loved him more than ever . |
25 | Dr Neil stepped back so swiftly that she almost fell ; he seized her by the shoulders and held her from him . |
26 | Yes , yes well we ca n't talk you see , we do n't know , we do n't know what 's happening , but she 's been suffering a lot with her back just now and she put that off you know that because she 's not attending the meetings , she ca n't sit , and if she comes to the meetings she ca n't sit down , she stands up , props herself against the wall and stand up right at the back so , we do n't know you see |
27 | Everything was working out more easily than she could have hoped . |
28 | It came out more drily than she had intended , and black-haired Greg Carey laughed , interpreting her tone as one of irony . |
29 | It came out more aggressively than she had intended . |
30 | ‘ She is back home now and she is still very upset . |