Example sentences of "she [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Despite the way she discreetly booked into hotels as plain Miss Jones , she was ever available for interviews on local radio stations and always willing to pose with winners of concert tickets in the evening papers .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Evelyn smiled , something she rarely did in Newman 's experience of her , brief though it might be .
5 She wholly goes on th'other side
6 Indeed , Leonard can only recall a volume of the Russian writer Gogol on her shelf , by which she presumably kept in touch with her own more distant — if painful — affiliations , though influencing Leonard , perhaps , unconsciously , with Gogol 's sense of fantasy and comic genius — as well as his need to travel . )
7 She slowly walked towards Ludovico and Gioella .
8 But then , encouraged by her parents , she slowly got to grips with her studies .
9 Katharine has her own horse , Liam , with whom she successfully competes at Novice level and last summer they did their first few Elementary tests together .
10 The patient described by Boustany et al had a cytochrome c oxidase deficiency and a long illness before she eventually died of peritonitis .
11 Restored in 1960 for the Temora Aero Club she eventually fell into disuse and was sold to Ray Windred of Dungong , New South Wales , as a basket case .
12 She eventually fell in love with a lawyer , but her father objected to this match .
13 They parted and Melinda married Philby briefly but this did not work either and she eventually returned to America .
14 But when she eventually went to bed after a leisurely supper sleep proved elusive .
15 She eventually emerged to applause , chatted awhile , waved and was gone .
16 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 .
17 Quite possibly because whatever she personally felt about Naylor Massingham , manners were still manners .
18 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 .
19 She long acted as examiner in geography for various institutions , and her influence on the training of the next generation of students of geography was substantial .
20 Forever on the move , meeting new faces , constantly in demand socially whenever she was off duty , Liza Tremayne found that there were longer and longer periods between the days when she still suffered black despair over the thought that she would never again see the man she so resembled in character and who had given her , had she known it , more love than he had ever bestowed upon any other woman .
21 For no particular reason she suddenly thought of Sousan 's severe-faced school teacher .
22 Why did she suddenly think of David Kent ?
23 Of course , if she found the right man , and she loved him — Now why did she suddenly think of David Kent ?
24 Ever since she had come to Norfolk the skies had been grey , and she suddenly longed for warmth .
25 ‘ They have a leprechaun hunt ! ’ she suddenly exclaimed in delight .
26 She suddenly dissolved into floods of tears .
27 For a moment Sarah fell silent , then she suddenly turned to Ruth .
28 She loved few people , but those very much , and her love extended to inanimate objects which ( I think ) she much preferred to animals .
29 Leonie Gadd was 20 when she died … she literally starved to death .
30 no she only works at nights and she was asking about nights for Carrie you see , cos I
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