Example sentences of "she [verb] [pron] [prep] this " in BNC.
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1 | And more and more she met herself at this hour , too late to phone anyone , too weary to sleep . |
2 | I went to Hemel Hempstead er a school called in Hemel Hempstead that was only from the August till December when I left school and then the erm then the Headmistress , cos we had a Headmistress there cos it was a mixed school , and she recommended me for this here errand boy 's job , his name was . |
3 | If she felt the presence of a man she had never known here in this house , just how much did Marguerite feel his presence and just how much did she need it at this time ? |
4 | It was there she told me about this sister and showed me her hand . |
5 | And erm then of course she told me about this so my mother went to see him . |
6 | When she told us about this visit , she hoped it would be centred around a seminar , funded by the Romanian government , at which tutors would be trained to teach machine knitting to young people whose chances of employment near their own homes were otherwise remote . |
7 | She informed him of this conclusion , and with his usual calm he accepted it . |
8 | She paid me for this week and she said well I you 've got ninety pound here |
9 | At school lunches she showed none of this nonsense , nor was it displayed at home when she ate informally in front of the television in the evening . |
10 | Why was she subjecting herself to this penal state of solitary confinement ? |
11 | ‘ It 's extraordinary , most people have dismissed her as a hype-merchant who 's just good at working the system , but then she delivers something like this . |
12 | But his tone left them in no doubt as to his feelings as he grunted , ‘ I suggested to your fiancée , ’ he uttered the noun with contempt , ‘ that she release you from this ridiculous arrangement . |
13 | She loved everything about this man , and when he took her she tried to stifle the cry of pain . |
14 | She remembers it in this way , |
15 | But she had re-entered the world of music , she comforted herself with this ; in the least expected way she was back in the life from which Mike and his family and marriage had threatened to cut her off for ever . |
16 | Beth was convinced that Matthew would run away if she took him from this house , then what would become of him ? |
17 | Aha That 's right , it would be somebody of one rung down perhaps from and half a rung down from if you can put that in context I mean is an absolute beginner she knew nothing about this business two and a half years ago |
18 | Lewis says his love for his mother Vi will keep him out of trouble , declaring : ‘ She brought me into this world and I consider myself a mother 's boy — I owe it all to her . |
19 | What on earth would she think if she saw her in this ridiculous get-up ? |
20 | Whichever way her life was goin' she would never have it soft again , not as she saw it at this present moment . |
21 | Does n't she owe it to this house and to the people before they vote on Thursday , to give a straight answer to a straight question : what precisely is she going to do about the Poll Tax ? |
22 | If she kept everything on this level there would be no danger of his probing into her background . |
23 | Maybe she treated everyone like this . |
24 | After I was born she put on a lot of weight , and although eventually she lost most of it , my birth was seen as to blame for her weight problem , and throughout my childhood she reminded me of this . |
25 | She addresses herself in this article not to the schoolchildren whom she describes but to an audience of fellow academics . |
26 | She said nothing to this but continued to stand in the doorway . |
27 | ‘ But what I do n't understand is why she said none of this before . |
28 | It would be possible , temporarily , to laugh at the wife being landed in trouble by the monk after her meretricious bargain with him , but she extricates herself from this problem in true fabliau manner . |
29 | See , she leans over this door and reads your palm and you pays her a bit of silver , sixpence say , or a shilling , and she pops it in this little drawer just beside her . |
30 | She knows nothing about this deal . |