Example sentences of "she [vb past] [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She left when she got adopted as Conservative candidate for Newbury , so he is not without erm competent female advice , and some would say perhaps they have more power than the having a woman colleague in the cabinet . |
2 | She got rid of that nonsense somewhere down the way before she came to me . |
3 | When she woke in the morning , she felt a profound reluctance to meet any of the family in case she got drawn into any more dramas . |
4 | She became paralysed at sixteen , the day after undergoing a routine operation on her jaw at Poole General Hospital . |
5 | When she became engrossed in some new work he made her preoccupation an excuse for drawing away from her . |
6 | It is believed she became caught between two rival gangs when violence erupted in the packed pub . |
7 | She 'd argued about that , too . |
8 | She 'd moved in two weeks earlier and always corrected the spelling of her name when it was written wrongly on the cleaning rotas . |
9 | He could n't help thinking of something that she 'd said in all seriousness when they 'd left the apartment building behind and a lack of any interest from a passing night patrol on the motorway had told him that no , the police did n't seem to be keeping an active watch for his car ; she 'd looked at him and she 'd said , Promise me , Peter . |
10 | Tammuz made hir wait until SHe 'd wriggled through all the tables to the door . |
11 | She 'd decided at first that her brother deserved what was coming to him , but on reflection no one deserved to be thrown at Guido 's mercy . |
12 | Her mother said she 'd fallen on hard times . |
13 | There was a long pause while she cleared the bed of her things , and she was aware of his eyes on her every movement as he checked over the items she 'd packed for any signs of decadence . |
14 | She 'd gone through all the usual phases : rock fan magazines , writing to film stars , sometimes getting back a photo with a printed signature , usually not . |
15 | But my Edna could n't get over the fact that sh she 'd gone through all that |
16 | She I I mean she were brigadier and she 'd gone through all her life |
17 | She 'd gone about this project in entirely the wrong manner . |
18 | ‘ It were a night like this when your mother went off , lass , and Jake near lost his mind when he knew she 'd gone for good . |
19 | There was n't a note , but he knew she 'd gone for good . |
20 | She said she 'd gone after that house but she 's not in the blasted catchment area though ! |
21 | She always always oh she she had a second sight like that , I think she should 've been a doctor if she 'd lived in these this day and age . |
22 | Later I discovered she 'd arranged for one of her friends to phone and distract me so that she could make off with her booty ! |
23 | Mrs Wright put it in the vase that she 'd filled with fresh water . |
24 | Maybe life was too short to pass up the chance to experience the kind of volcanic passion she 'd felt with Roman last night … |
25 | In reality , though , she 'd felt like one of the walking wounded . |
26 | A romantic little episode , yet the intensity of what she 'd felt in those moments could have overwhelmed her completely if she had n't remembered Didi 's words . |
27 | Everything seemed to remind her of him : the jade T-shirt which she 'd worn on that happy day they 'd spent on the beach ; a phrase of music on the radio which they 'd listened to together ; and even baking a chocolate cake for the children had almost broken her up when she 'd remembered how much he 'd enjoyed the one she had made in New York . |
28 | This was the first she 'd heard about any programme notes . |
29 | She 'd heard of that . |
30 | Naturally , she 'd heard of this legendary Tech-Green , and was disappointed someone of such intelligence and vision had allowed maudlin dross to get in the way of his career . |