Example sentences of "she [vb past] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly , Molly 's back arched and lifted his entire weight off the floor as she reached her climax The noises she made finally triggered Yanto who , with great effort , managed to withdraw at the last second . |
2 | Hair and clothing saturated , she fought desperately to keep control . |
3 | I said I do n't know how you dare sit there and say you have n't paid that Alice , she 's paid a fiver I says I 'd be ashamed , I said I wish mine was only that , so she phoned up to make arrangements to pay it a pound a week thirty two pound , that 's all hers is Wendy , for the year |
4 | She tried again to meet Norman 's eye but he was rather desperately keeping his attention on that slut Yvonne . |
5 | But the harder she tried not to make mistakes the more they seemed to occur . |
6 | Sarah knew she was slow , and she tried hard to grasp things more quickly and to keep her mind on the task or game in hand , but she did n't always succeed . |
7 | She pretended not to see David Rosen who appeared on the step as they drove off to talk to the men at the place where they gathered before work . |
8 | After being given clearance to land , Miranda , following her instructor 's directions , started her approach ; she throttled back to reduce speed and control her descent as she flew towards the threshold — the point just before she intended to touch down . |
9 | She demonstrated how to cook goat chops . |
10 | She darted over to embrace Dot so tightly that she could n't breathe . |
11 | ‘ She 'd probably heard rumours , and did n't like you fraternizing with the enemy camp . ’ |
12 | The girl with the scissors had a washed-out look , she 'd probably got nits crawling under her blonde hair dye . |
13 | Kate Maybury did remember her mother , and she 'd probably delivered Juliet . |
14 | We were counting on her coming with us today but she 'd already made plans to meet some friends in Times Square . ’ |
15 | She 'd already seen Il-Maltija , a country dance which Roman had told her began in the royal courts of the eighteenth century . |
16 | I 'd told her I worked for the Post and she said she 'd already told Rain all about it . ’ |
17 | Fortunately the Aer Lingus 737 had delivered her from Heathrow in less than an hour , so she 'd barely had time to become bored . |
18 | In the old days she 'd not had time to think about anything except how to keep out of trouble . |
19 | The realization that she was working for Hauser was opening new horizons for her , but she 'd not had time to work out how she could exploit the knowledge . |
20 | She 'd even got Bert 's back up proper , over his betting and poor old Floss . |
21 | She 'd also had time to castigate herself for meekly following him inside . |
22 | She 'd done some TV before , but she 'd just left school , and had little knowledge of the working world and MEN . |
23 | She 'd just started school . |
24 | William suggested , because she 'd just bought Mary Ann Evans 's and was always talking about the trouble she was having finding good staff . |
25 | And it was her second car that she 'd ever had sort of thing . |
26 | I do n't think she 'd ever told Gordon about you either . |
27 | The back of her hand was pressed violently to her mouth , she dimly realised , and she was biting her knuckle so hard that she 'd almost drawn blood . |
28 | She 'd been browsing in a bookshop after buying a bedtime book for Kirsty when she 'd suddenly caught sight of the clock on the wall and seen , to her horror , that it was nearly five o'clock . |
29 | I think it 's the first time she 'd actually seen Oliver look clean . |
30 | Something , his father was a shepherd , his mother actually did bed and breakfast , she was on television about five years ago , she 'd actually got electricity I think it was |