Example sentences of "she [verb] [vb pp] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I started buying every issue of Tennis World after Capriati 's looks and sheer dedication in every match she has played , brought me into tennis and she has made me become an addict .
2 Raging at Felipe had just been because she 'd been shocked and scared for him when she 'd seen him take off into the air .
3 And Merrill did n't want to think of Luke and that hollow , unsatisfied feeling that had followed when she 'd seen him drive away last night .
4 She had seen him like this before , the night they 'd met , when he 'd been determined to have his own way ; she 'd seen him like this again , when he 'd announced she was not going to return to Milan …
5 But she was sure she 'd seen him jump .
6 It was the first time she 'd seen him look really happy .
7 It was the first time she 'd seen him smile and , though it obviously was n't intended to charm , it took her breath away and made her pulses quicken .
8 ’ The daughter cut in , she 'd seen me like this before .
9 I came searching for you at the shop and one of your neighbours told me she 'd seen you come this way . ‘
10 Whether because of the position she 'd made him adopt , or the bonds securing him , he was as stiff as a fence post .
11 From what you 've told us , Mrs Craig , she 'd heard him come in .
12 It was the first time she 'd heard her speak .
13 How could she have let him do that ?
14 Why could n't she have let him take her to one of those ?
15 She had seen people die , she had seen them give birth , she had chopped them into little pieces : more significantly , with Charles she had achieved orgasm , which she had never managed with Edgar .
16 They had noticed and she had seen them notice .
17 Karen , very tired and possibly a little drunk , realised slowly that she had seen him deploy this technique before , at an earlier dinner in the house , and that somehow it was probably quite offensive .
18 He was the biggest man in Polruan was Uncle Harry , a real giant of a man and once she had seen him knock a child over by mistake when all he had meant to do was cuff him playfully on the ear .
19 He looked like an old man suddenly and she realised how he had aged since she had seen him last .
20 At first she did n't recognise him , he was so much taller , so much gawkier than when she had seen him last .
21 He was sitting in the bar with a drink and the evening paper when she came down , and though he appeared not to notice her quiet descent until she was at the foot of the stairs , she had seen him shift his weight some seconds before he looked up , ready to spring to his feet and intercept her .
22 She had not seen him arrive at her home , since she had not known who he was when they had encountered each other in the garden — but she had seen him leave .
23 There were lines now from nose to mouth ; the lips were stern ; she had seen him take in the room , who was there , with whom , with one cold appraising glance as he entered .
24 She had seen him like this before , the night they 'd met , when he 'd been determined to have his own way ; she 'd seen him like this again , when he 'd announced she was not going to return to Milan …
25 Apparently they had no friends , with the possible exception of Roger — and she had seen him stiffen slightly when referred to as ‘ old Rodge ’ .
26 Jessamy remembered all the times she had seen him look like that in the past , when he had n't wanted her to know what he was thinking or feeling .
27 If only she had seen him come into the shop — but she always seemed to miss him .
28 It was the question that had been tormenting her from the very moment she had seen him enter the room .
29 She had seen it happen to others many a time .
30 Perhaps she had seen it happen while in this automatic state .
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