Example sentences of "she [was/were] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I still remember my headmaster 's damning indictment : ‘ Jeannette could be a Cambridge scholar if she were to stop this nonsense of falling in love . ’ |
2 | ‘ She were born that way . |
3 | She felt again that same deep chill , that same sense of horror she had always felt when in the presence of such venom , as if she were discovering that evil really did exist , that liberal attitudes were vaporous , that filth could find its way into the universe and be embodied and spread relentlessly , terrifying those it infected . |
4 | and she 'd fell in it and she were having right fits . |
5 | You 'd think they would n't want to be seen in public ; but no , there they are , living it up , and my own daughter aiding and abetting them as if she were doing some thing clever . |
6 | Well I knew where she were heading that night that day she came to our house . |
7 | She would need all her wits if she were to stand any chance of getting away from him . |
8 | How alarmed you must have been to discover she was receiving secret messages from some mysterious adviser , who also promised he would arrange her escape from Godstowe ! |
9 | But I heard only this morning the story of an Arab girl whose parents have had to remove her from school because she was receiving threatening messages . |
10 | She was recovering last night . |
11 | She had a crop of them now that she could n't get rid of , even though she was using that acne treatment that worked wonders for the girl on the telly advert . |
12 | ‘ Quit using those big words to impress people , ’ when she had n't been aware she was using big words . |
13 | bloody hell Rac I tell you what I saw Rachael today and she was looking right fat and all , it , it 's just |
14 | After seven years the insect was blown into the Great Hall of Inver Cechmaine and was accidentally swallowed by the wife of that nobleman ; she was reborn nine months later , again given the name Etain and growing to be an exquisitely beautiful woman . |
15 | She was lost all hands aboard . |
16 | She was denied any opportunity to appear before councillors in order to appeal against her suspension . |
17 | There remains the possibility that the pregnant mother may catch the infection after her first antenatal examination , or that she was incubating early syphilis and therefore had negative blood-tests when first seen . |
18 | She was thinking that rejection brought out the best in Bert . |
19 | In one year alone she was overseeing twelve undergraduates , of whom eleven emerged with first-class degrees . |
20 | She was learning Venetian wiliness , she thought wryly . |
21 | If she was addressing young people she made it her business to acquaint herself with their interests . |
22 | She was asked discreet questions about private health insurance and , in the face of her disclaimers , equally civil ones about her credit cards . |
23 | Allison Dutton , 24 , was working late at her office in Cherbourg , France , where she had moved to live with her fiance , when she was stabbed 18 times . |
24 | She was stabbed three times , but pursued the man for 50 yards , calling for help on her radio , before she collapsed . |
25 | She was stabbed 15 times with scissors . |
26 | They had left her at school as long as they could , because they did n't know what to do with her ; but now she was to take this course and later get a job on a newspaper . |
27 | She was called Lucky Lady and had originally been bought by grandfather Alec , some forty years ago . |
28 | She was made Head Girl and although it was not acknowledged by anyone in authority , she was already drinking too much . |
29 | Oh she was screaming this morning . |
30 | she had fat knees in ginger stockings which kept straying apart … he could see she was wearing apricot knickers ; |