Example sentences of "she [art] [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Is n't she a bonny baby now , Miss Rose ?
2 No she bought a second lo a second twenty lot of twenty and I give her the first lot back probably .
3 ‘ Well , I 'll give her the other half-crown out of my pay . ’
4 Bec , the girl with a badger 's furry snout and soft dark eyes , showed her the great sculleries where they all took turns to prepare the food .
5 He offered her the only chair then set himself down on the edge of the bed , facing her .
6 Mrs Bradford had given her the complete day off for her father 's funeral and she did n't have to be back at the house in Newcastle Place until six o'clock .
7 The bad news reached her the next morning even before she had finished dressing , and then before very many days had passed she found out her condition , and the skies really fell in for her .
8 The People 's Provincial bus sped off , but a driver from the rival company , Red Admiral accepted Sarah 's 15p and took her the three miles home to Paulsgrove .
9 And he 's told her the whole story so Noel 's gone home and his mum 's gone , what 's that on your neck ?
10 He wanted to tell her the whole story then , but he was afraid of what she might think .
11 A few odd days of film work slotted neatly round that weekend , leaving her no ready excuse apart from cowardice .
12 He gave her a cool smile just as the car gave a throaty growl and leaped forward .
13 I will love him , Lily , like this , ’ and Pen gave her a strangling hug so that she gasped and laughed and begged to be released .
14 And the very fact that the experience will never ever be repeated will make the remembrance burn for her a hundred times as bright .
15 She begins by recalling a remark made to her a long time ago by Larkin , about difficulties encountered in his private life — a remark which consisted of a joke to do with ‘ the impossibility of relations between men and women ’ , followed by the notion that ‘ women ought really to marry each other ’ , followed by ‘ but that would be wrong , would n't it ? ’
16 It must have been the change in engine tone that woke her a long time later .
17 If only Craig had come to her , told her what he intended to do , left her a small message even .
18 give her a wee drop later Jean cos she 'd a good walk this morning you know and er now those Bramleys up there , okay ?
19 Different treatments work for different people , so Bethan 's doctor prescribed her a topical antibiotic instead — a cream to apply to her face .
20 ‘ Look at me , ’ he ordered , giving her a sharp shake so that she raised her head .
21 His reply was to give her a sharp pull forward and then a shove in the back , which knocked her to her knees .
22 They shook hands and Rufus wished her a pleasant journey home to Sevenoaks , she would just be in time to avoid the rush .
23 And I was with her till I left her somewhere in Southampton , I 'd been in her a good while too .
24 She had seldom lied to her friend , but she knew that she could have described to her a proletarian custom whereby retired coalmen ate live eel-worms and not have been disbelieved .
25 Theda shivered , and the old man beside her , flinging her a sidelong look out of his rheumy eyes , smiled sourly , as if he enjoyed the effect the place created on her .
26 He once made her a beaded jacket so beautiful she told him she wanted to be buried in it .
27 ‘ Is that right ? ’ he asked , one eyebrow lifted , the intense blue of those eyes asking her a different question entirely .
28 What we did with , we bought her a little guitar so that she can play it and have a bit of music and something to do
29 She looked vague , but Ellie gave her a little nod anyway .
30 I had to give her a little reminder now and then , to stop her attempting to fly off into the wide blue yonder , by gently pulling the leash , but within two days she was coming to me just as willingly as she had on the straight creance .
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