Example sentences of "she loved [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 No , Lucy was not easy and so she loved her .
2 She loved her dearly — as a sister , the best of sisters .
3 She loved her so .
4 She shook off the treacherous thought ; Dana was her twin and she loved her with all her faults — goodness knew , she had enough of her own .
5 She loved Karen , so demure in her neat white nightdress , she loved her dearly .
6 Irene had never been demonstrative ; Juliet could n't recall her ever saying she loved her .
7 Got ta be Shirley Temple then she loved her
8 Clyde , obviously a fairly tense type , confessed to feelings of hostility towards his mother : ‘ Not once did she ever tell me she loved me . ’
9 She loved me all right and I was her only son , but oh , what a struggle she had to show ii .
10 I honestly thought she loved me so much that she 'd been prepared to get herself pregnant to trick me into marriage .
11 Once I realized I loved her and that she loved me it became clear that I had to leave my wife .
12 He described a life so different from my own that I could not have imagined it — ‘ She loved me for the dangers I had passed , and I loved her , that she did pity them . ’
13 She loved herself enough not to permit herself to go on suffering , and she loved me more than life .
14 I suppose I had n't let myself think it through — I mean , I was so happy when she said she loved me , I never stopped to think seriously about what I had to offer her .
15 Whereas she loved me , or treated me , as a brother .
16 She was fond of me — she would automatically agree , as if the matter were n't worth discussing , that she loved me — but she unquestioningly believed the best about me .
17 She said she loved me and the affair had been a big mistake . ’
18 She loved me , and was ready to come away with me yesterday , but I said no .
19 ‘ I thought she loved me , in her funny way .
20 ‘ She pretended she loved me — whereas all she loved were my possessions .
21 I loved Maria Luisa last year , I thought she loved me .
22 Since she has been grown-up she has told me how she remembers those Saturday mornings and how she loved them .
23 They often brought her wild flowers because they knew she loved them .
24 In different ways she loved them all ; even her weak-natured husband , who showered all of them with affection , and who was filled with excitement that , at long last , he was about to become a father in his own right .
25 After this , she loved them , all reservations gone .
26 It had taken Christina a long time to grow accustomed to the nocturnal sounds of the tropics , but she loved them now , and finally fell into a deep sleep , lulled by the incessant chirping of crickets , wind rustling the huge traveller 's palm outside the bedroom window , and the Caribbean sea breaking gently on the shore .
27 She loved them all , each and every species to be found in the average Baldersdale farmyard , but was devoted particularly to dogs and cows .
28 They were in her power and at her discretion in all ways — how she loved them .
29 She loved them all and , yes , she could write of them .
30 Roses were a Gemini flower and she loved them , but at this moment their beauty meant nothing .
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