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

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1 and or she went to the door
2 Then ran and slipped and ran again , past the church , between the dignified houses on the new Bristol Bridge , dodging the tollkeepers who marvelled at her speed , and over to the Welsh Back where horse-drawn sleds wove between towers of kegs , hanks of rope , sprawling sacks and the beached masts of ships , and where she knew she could shrink unnoticed into a warren of warehouses , entries and cellars .
3 Like everyone else in the village , he knew who she was and where she came from .
4 Tomorrow , she assured herself , as she brushed her teeth , she would wake up with total recall of who she was and where she came from .
5 I told him Lucille 's name and where she lived .
6 Mrs Brocklebank had created a little nest for herself in the basement where she put her clothes and her big black handbag , from which she was only rarely and reluctantly parted , and where she tucked away any odds and ends it was better Brock at home did not see .
7 Yes , she was undoubtedly holding down a real job , in a man 's world ; and where she had gone , other women would follow .
8 The last years of her life were divided between Bermuda and Plandome , Long Island , where she built herself an Italian-style villa and where she died 29 October 1924 .
9 Madame de Lully 's principal residence continued to be the house on the rue St Anne , parish of St Roch , where she had resided with her husband , and where she died on 3 May 1720 .
10 And where she blows up the lorry .
11 Her preference is for small charities where she feels she can do some good , and where she has some natural interest .
12 And where she 's moved
13 Will he explain why the perpetrator of the offence is to be allowed to return to the base where Mrs. X 's husband is stationed and where she lives ?
14 ‘ He found her at the Borrehus at Falster where Søren , her third husband , manned the ale taps and where she ferried peasants and their cattle across the sound .
15 She knew exactly what she wanted , and where she wanted to go . "
16 ( a ) some poems by Emily Dickinson , which you analyse ; ( b ) a bibliography ( list of books and articles ) , to find out what has been written by and on this poet ; ( c ) one or more critical articles on Emily Dickinson ; ( d ) a biography of the writer ; ( e ) a dictionary of symbolism , to look up some of the symbols she uses ; ( f ) a concordance to the works of Emily Dickinson ( this is a list of all the words she used , and where she used them ) .
17 Now Mrs Duffy is hoping to have the murder case involving her son moved to another area where nobody has heard of the name Lee Duffy and where she believes a fairer trial would be held .
18 ‘ I told him the first thing he has to do is establish who she is and where she comes from . ’
19 Constable Laurie gave evidence that on 5th August he entered at the back door of 149 Chatham Street , that he received from her 1/9d. , and that she received from him a betting slip .
20 And that she gets from your dear self .
21 Basinger testified in the civil suit that no contract existed with Main Line Pictures Inc. and that she chose not to appear in the film , Boxing Helena , because she would have had to perform in graphic sex scenes .
22 He discovered soon after his return to the city that she had refused two offers of marriage — one from a wealthy suitor — on the strength of the promise made to him at Bath , and that she continued to love him ‘ with an affection to the ardor of which my Deserts bear no proportion ’ .
23 Your aim should be to see that she does not suffer long periods of loneliness and that she feels so well cared for that she can manage to endure her period of sorrow without too many crutches , until life becomes worth living again .
24 She insisted that they were not seen often together at TVL and that she kept what she called her professional distance .
25 He said it was n't long and that she worried for nothing and I changed the subject .
26 She had told him that Brenda was obsessively vegetarian , and that she longed for red meat : would he take her out ?
27 v.etc. ) , and that she does so when he appears cross-gartered may be an instance of humouring a madman by descending to his level ( III.iv. 16ff . ) .
28 And that she does not do this is not accidental .
29 In spite of the image of her that is presented , women coming to her know she had a child , and that she suffered .
30 These purchases were made despite what Hall describes as her ‘ antipathy for the firm ’ , aggravated by the fact that a Guardi which Berenson had offered to her was sold to another client , and that she learnt of a discrepancy between the price she paid for two Holbeins and the monies paid to the owners , the Pole-Carews .
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