Example sentences of "she [verb] [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I said , I said I 'm sorry you know Helena you stupid cow if you had been in here , accusing me as usual I said she goes cough up now . |
2 | And then this man keeps driving past them and he keeps , like , making sexual remarks at them , so they pull him over and he , she goes do n't ever do that to them again . |
3 | It would be awful if she met Georg up there . |
4 | A lot had happened that night , more than she cared to dwell on now , but one thing she had to remember was her vulnerability to him . |
5 | Why would she want to travel any further than his arms ? |
6 | How could she stay cooped up here until lunchtime ? |
7 | I do n't know , I have n't asked her if she wants to come yet really I do n't think . |
8 | ‘ To the escarpment if she wants to travel that far . |
9 | Of course it would be possible for Trible to maintain that she is re-reading the text because it is an important western text and she wants to understand more accurately what its authors meant . |
10 | ‘ Mama — ’ He seemed to say nothing else ; he was proud of her , and yet what she proposed ran somewhat downhill socially ; lodgers , and a lawyer 's widow ! |
11 | Well she she tried to act like really friendly like . |
12 | Rubbing a weary hand over her face , she tried to estimate how long she had slept . |
13 | It was a force that she tried to hide away tidily , as her mother would have done , because it was a dark and hideous thing that shook her violently . |
14 | But it was not bashfulness that made her avert her eyes ; it was a deeper , stronger feeling : one that she tried to hide not only from the watchful T'ang , but from herself . |
15 | Clutching her bag , she tried to get up again , but they were hanging on her shoulders . |
16 | She tried to think more rationally , to dismiss the darker possibilities from her mind , but after what had happened here in the past week or so she found the worrying thoughts came more easily . |
17 | Now she has moved on again — in late October she took up a new appointment in Rotherham . |
18 | She has lived here ever since . |
19 | Twice fought over , she has suffered as badly as any country in the world . |
20 | But she has grown up strangely , and she treats him with a cold formality , calling him ‘ Sir ’ but correcting him almost every time he speaks . |
21 | The discovery of her father 's history of abuse is not only a personal tragedy to Miss X. Resale of the family home means she has missed out financially because the house , valued at £32,500 , was purchased by her for only £14,625 after a standard 55 per cent discount was made . |
22 | By avoiding these foods , she has remained very well , and has far more energy in her fifties than she had as a teenager . |
23 | She took the child to live in Birkenhead with her parents and she has remained there ever since . |
24 | Here above all he or she has to organize as far as possible a staff consensus , to present it to the governors and to explain any requests for modification back to the staff — and then if necessary to carry out the modification . |
25 | And she has entrusted the musical Midases who have turned all she has touched so far to gold with the job of making her a new Garland . |
26 | " She has gone back there to her family . |
27 | She has gone home now . |
28 | This country cost her too much ; indeed , she has gone so far as to refuse to discuss the topic . |
29 | Luckily a feature she once did for the programme gave Christine some clothes tips which she has followed faithfully ever since . |
30 | ‘ There was no way we could see her coming out of it but she has done remarkably well . ’ |