Example sentences of "she [verb] she [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She could just see Roman 's car and she was blinded by a rush of tears as she realised she would never again sit in it by his side .
2 Once Phoebe had started playing chess regularly again she realised she could probably have become considerably better than him quite quickly , but she did not want that enough to work on it .
3 But the notion , once born , firmly took root , refusing to let her settle , and as she wandered aimlessly about the living-room she realised she 'd soon be in danger of going stir-crazy if she had to look at the same four walls much longer .
4 Nothing could have prepared her for the beauty they had just shared , and she knew that for as long as she lived she would never regret giving herself to this man .
5 Nor did she think she would ever have the courage to find out .
6 When she read those magazines , did she think she 'd ever be part of that world ?
7 She thinks she can just waltz in and have her photograph taken now . ’
8 Had she looked she would indeed have seen many faces peeking from behind twitched curtains , but she was too busy with ‘ copulation ’ , ‘ coition ’ , ‘ clitoris ’ , ‘ testicles ’ and ‘ fuck ’ .
9 She doubted she would ever be in danger of taking anyone at face value again , not after meeting Feargal and his sister .
10 She doubted she would ever sleep again while fitzAlan was in the immediate vicinity , but the prospect of remaining awake and having to keep her mask of aloof composure in place was daunting indeed .
11 Open , friendly and honest by nature herself , she was happiest with others who acted in the same way , but Adam Burns was a riddle she doubted she would ever find the answer to .
12 Maggie wanted to say that the way she felt she doubted she 'd ever want to eat again , but did n't .
13 She found she could just catch a direct Finnair flight if she hurried .
14 As she heard her front door click , Rachel 's anger suddenly turned to dismay and as she turned to the window she found she could only see the outline of the cathedral through a mist of tears .
15 She says she 'll only be a few minutes . ’
16 She says she 'll never feel comfortable with him again .
17 She says she 'll never forget the robber .
18 She says she 'll never get over the loss .
19 She says she would rather die than do that again .
20 She says she would probably end up being ‘ paranoid ’ if she were to reach supermodel status .
21 Why had she thought she could just walk away ?
22 She protested she 'd rather freeze than wear the coat Lily had bought her .
23 She prayed she would somehow be able to avoid a journey there .
24 The last thing she could afford to do was cry , because if she started she might never stop .
25 It was n't worth more than thirty shillings , but Nurse Rose would n't know that and she decided she would definitely give it to Nurse Rose .
26 Although the village people had almost forgotten her trouble , she decided she could never be really happy in Marlott .
27 She decided she could safely leave him .
28 A long sash window framing a view down , far below , to where she fancied she could almost see the floodlit Verdala Palace and the Buskett Gardens , where the Mnarja would flow on until dawn …
29 Now if she re-dialled she would only get the apartment ringing incessantly ; the call before she had lost and she had n't a clue where its destination was .
30 But it seemed even that could do little more than dull the edges of the pain , and , when she woke up one morning with a painful hangover and realised the ache in her heart was just as strong as it had ever been , she swore she 'd never again attempt to deal with her sorrows that way .
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