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

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1 Glyn was reliable and right now she needed him .
2 So she started to cry and all then and said she said she was sorry , and right enough she stuck to the time that we allow her to , she 's come in last night dead on the button .
3 and so this guy was selling it for forty , Vicky ordered her canoe there and he was quite a young man and so alright she said hi big boy how about letting me have it for thirty five if you 're willing to ha are you willing to haggle I mean my friend did buy a whole canoe he sort of
4 And so instead she shrugged , a gesture that , fortunately , could mean many things .
5 His wife , more canny than she seemed , had already witnessed huge losses over a scheme to promote detachable shirt cuffs , and so far she had managed to sit on the remaining money .
6 Her part of the bargain was to keep that body in good working order , not to abuse it or damage it , and so far she had managed to do that pretty well .
7 She just felt it would help to establish some boundaries , and just then she felt they both needed space to get over the incident .
8 John Taylor introduced Harriet to leading members of the Unitarian religious movement , and shortly thereafter she began writing articles for the Unitarian magazine , Monthly Repository .
9 Millie smiled widely at him now , and once again she said , ‘ You are teasing me . ’
10 " Dear Miss Adeane , " and once again she saw that unpleasant gleam of white teeth against his dark face .
11 [ PAMELA 's struggle with BELVILLE brings on another of her fits and once again she faints . ]
12 Luke was standing outside on the balcony , and once again she found herself looking at his back .
13 And once again she smiled faintly , but without collusion , at me before looking down .
14 Now that she had met Silas Wilder , Lucy realised it would not be easy to persuade him to visit his stepmother , and once again she wondered why she had been stupid enough to have allowed herself to become involved in this situation .
15 Though the dark-eyed man opposite was wearing that inscrutable look again , and once more she discovered that she would dearly like to know what he was thinking .
16 Gesner moved to mask her again , and once more she darted round the screen , suddenly making great play with the peacock tail , holding it up to hide the lower part of her face , managing to pretend never to see the front of Luxembourg 's face , and never to let him see her .
17 More and more lately she had the feeling that George was different somehow .
18 cos she just took them off and then and now now she owes me something posh .
19 Travelling along at such a pace was an experience she would have enjoyed no end on a happier occasion , and even now she savoured the luxury of sweeping by those on foot as if she were royalty .
20 And even now she knew better , it was getting hard to dislike him .
21 That first meeting had been shortly after she and her mother had moved into the house on the banks of Loch Lomond , and even now she remembered it as a magical time .
22 Shannon had never been able to believe that ; as a child she 'd seen a photograph of her father , and even then she 'd been stunned to silence by his incredible good looks .
23 She finds it hard to get to sleep , unless she 's exhausted , and even then she sleeps lightly .
24 She disnae recognise me withoot bein' tellt and even then she forgets a meenit efter . ’
25 And even then she managed to land one blow on the side of his head , to get her teeth , albeit briefly and not very deep , into his shoulder , to kick him a time or two although her bare feet fell short , each time , of a vital spot .
26 And even then she had to pay
27 erm , he 's , and even then she accepts does n't she , or she appears to accept what she 's told ?
28 But he had been drinking , and deep inside she knew he had been partly to blame .
29 But actually it does n't tell you anything about the quality of the care which they 're purchasing and the evidence that we are getting increasingly from the community health council is the experience of people of the health service is that actually the quality of the care is getting worse and this is not due to the staff in the health ee the more detailed plans coming to the next meeting of the e the more detailed plans coming to the next meeting of the for an operation er , four years , it should to be said er , she 's been waiting despite the government 's claim that all operations are done within two years er for very severe varicose veins and surprisingly enough she got them because of course most varicose have been removed her , the north-east Thames region erm , and er she turned up on the Wednesday and the operation had been postponed twice previously er , she was er gone through all the er , various tests which took her four hours cos she had to find all the places herself , there was nobody to show her to X-ray and various other places erm she was prepared for the op and then was sent home because there was n't a bed available !
30 And strangely enough she felt that she knew him but that was absurd , she had never seen him before .
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