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

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1 She admitted she suffered some gentle ribbing when she first joined the all-male contingent but was now accepted as a member of the team .
2 I think about phoning her mobile but she hates me doing that so I do n't .
3 The set was so tacky she expected it to collapse each time one of the characters came through the door .
4 But , she said I 'm pleased with him so far , but we still got to be careful that 's why she made him have this collar .
5 I was wondering how on earth I should endure these hunting days , especially when they all came back and crowed over me about the jolly time they 'd had , and then I thought , by jove , there 's Alexandra Abbott and she does n't hunt and she made me laugh more than anyone has for years .
6 Where had she heard him say these things ?
7 ‘ You do n't think she got him to do that by multiplying figures at him , do you ?
8 What distressed her most was that she began to find herself liking the woman , with whom she realized she had much in common .
9 She thinks she saw some lights in the sky once .
10 3 In a letter to John Rothenstein , then director of the Tate Gallery , she asked him to buy more of her pictures , writing that ‘ every purchase of my work strengthens and enriches the sum of good pictures at the Tate Gallery ’ .
11 She asked me to say that for the record .
12 And since I was coming in to town she asked me to get some more .
13 Afterwards they went shopping together and she helped him choose some shoes for his wife .
14 Johnny think she wants him to do some
15 It 's only cos she mentioned she wanted some bread .
16 But in Tom 's room , when Peter had poured the wine into two mugs and an inch into a glass for her and she had tasted it , she found she liked this wine that had a taste of how elderflowers smell , reversed her decision and asked him to do as he had offered and fill her glass .
17 She struggled with the cold fear that had laid its hand on her : she had gone with a man , without protesting , without a single pledge from him , and not a word of kindness , not a promise for tomorrow ; she looked at Sabina 's back in front of her , the pinafore tied behind over her gathered skirt , and imagined her husband 's hands around that still sturdy small of her back , and wondered had she let him do that , do what Tommaso had done , before they were married ?
18 When the Countess saw that Emily was going to be good for nothing , she let us have this house , as I say — she was Scottish , and had property here that was mostly sold after she died .
19 She says they treat all patients they same , as long as they pay .
20 She says she got little or no response when she reported her missing .
21 She says she got little or no response when she reported her missing .
22 She says she worries all the time .
23 She says she has much more chance at this school of getting the qualifications she would need to become a social worker or a journalist ( she feels there a lot of good black journalists around but not enough women ) .
24 And she says she preferred that to us having to move away .
25 She says she preferred this version because it follows the novel more closely .
26 She says she loves all animals — but she wo n't put her money where her mouth is .
27 She says she needs more time , but we know she is lying .
28 How many times had she watched him do that ?
29 She begged him to see this new doctor who , she said , was supposed to be very good , very sympathetic .
30 She begged me to take this . ’
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