Example sentences of "she [adv] [vb past] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Her own health by that time was not of the best and she latterly resided in Dalnair House , Croftamie , where she was well cared for . |
2 | She rarely thought about Ireland now — she had deliberately suppressed it , and usually it was only in her dreams that it rose unbidden to haunt her . |
3 | Evelyn smiled , something she rarely did in Newman 's experience of her , brief though it might be . |
4 | She slowly walked towards Ludovico and Gioella . |
5 | They parted and Melinda married Philby briefly but this did not work either and she eventually returned to America . |
6 | After her separation from Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1784 , she eventually settled in Florence with her tame poet , Alfieri , who possibly became her second husband . |
7 | Quite possibly because whatever she personally felt about Naylor Massingham , manners were still manners . |
8 | POLICE were last night trying to trace an actress whose 11-year-old daughter was found alone in a flat after she apparently flew to Spain on holiday . |
9 | For no particular reason she suddenly thought of Sousan 's severe-faced school teacher . |
10 | For a moment Sarah fell silent , then she suddenly turned to Ruth . |
11 | She only worked at Pembroke Lodge for four weeks and I hardly set eyes on her . |
12 | erm The Queen did n't arrive till 1643 , she 'd been in the Netherlands raising money for the war effort , very successfully , because she finally came to Oxford with 2,000 foot and 1,000 horsemen , and erm a hundred wagons full of equipment as well as cannons and so on . |
13 | She finally spoke to Louise . |
14 | Trembling a little at this information , she finally arrived at Flintcomb-Ash . |
15 | At midnight , twenty-four hours after leaving Calais , she finally arrived in Milan where she had to change trains . |
16 | She just stared at Anneliese , her throat constricted . |
17 | And she was careful not to be found out ; her recklessness , she says was only apparent : she always thought of Anna . |
18 | She hesitated , torn between the unaccountable shyness she always felt in Louise 's presence and the overwhelming desire to be in on whatever it was they were giggling about , even if she was only a barely tolerated spectator . |
19 | She hardly listened to Mr Lessing 's explanation ; the tutor was his cousin , who had been intended for the Church but proved to have divergent views from his bishop , and had resigned . |
20 | The grandfather clock and Welsh dresser were from the antiques stall she once had in London 's Portabello Road market . |
21 | A niece of the former Labour minister Douglas Jay and first cousin of Peter Jay , the former British ambassador in Washington who is now the BBC 's economics editor , her ratings went up in certain quarters when she once said of Mrs Thatcher : ‘ She is not the sort of person one would invite to dinner . ’ |
22 | She once reported to Robert Landgrebe , marketing manager , in a voice of genuine shock that she had just been on an aeroplane with three accountants ‘ and do you know , they tried to talk to me about design ’ . |
23 | She still stared at Alice , as if unable to believe what she saw . |
24 | her first film at the age of fourteen , when she still lived in Swindon . |
25 | Like most migrants , she still thought of Scotland as home and Britain as the homeland , although she knew she would never see her native country again . |
26 | Miss Ruth or Miss Joan , as she still thought of Mrs Lovell and Mrs Young , could probably do with a hand . |
27 | That she still believed in Allah and prayed regularly at the nearby mosque . |
28 | A pang of regret lanced through her as she recognised how little she still knew of Suzie 's innermost feelings . |
29 | There was further antagonism when she failed to get into Leeds Polytechnic but wanted to be with Gedge so much that she still moved to Leeds anyway . |
30 | ‘ It would give you and Miss Liza ’ — as she still referred to Celia 's mother — ‘ a bit of a break . ’ |