Example sentences of "a [adj] time she " in BNC.
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1 | I thought after a few times she 'll stop and she 'll accept it . |
2 | The big dog had snapped it from his fingers eagerly enough , but after rolling it around in her mouth a few times she spat it to the floor and pawed at it , growling and sniffing her distaste . |
3 | A few times she shouted at them , saying that they were disturbing the peace of the neighbourhood , but this did not discourage them ; a few evenings later they would come back with new songs . |
4 | If a black pupil comes to see her a few times she automatically labels them as troublemakers . |
5 | A few times she was aware that he was watching her , but managed every time to resist the temptation to look up , unsure of just what she might see in his eyes . |
6 | I mean , when our Bon was learning I went with her a few times she frightened the life out of me ! |
7 | An organiser said : ‘ She was having such a great time she did n't want to go . |
8 | Because she was physically worse after the operation than before it , Rose was convinced that the doctors had made a mistake , and for a long time she wanted to sue them . |
9 | For a long time she lay , wide-eyed in the darkness , living over again the strange events of the day , until these thoughts and impressions gradually merged into dreams . |
10 | After a long time she looked at her bedside clock and saw that it was past midnight . |
11 | For a long time she had thought they referred to a mother and a female baby bear . |
12 | For a long time she maintained her maiden name until it became a public and political necessity to adopt the surname Clinton . |
13 | For a long time she had been out of control , unable to cope with the everyday demands of her new royal role . |
14 | For a long time she had not been able to face many of her friends . |
15 | For a long time she imagined she might open the door and see the body of her mother , stretched out in death on her bed , her arms folded across her chest , her eyes still open and staring at the ceiling . |
16 | For a long time she stayed outside keeping from sleep to hold that moment , hold it as being now , not letting it go to be yesterday , go into the past . |
17 | Chesarynth concentrated on the maths of it so hard that for a long time she ignored the awareness tugging at her subconscious . |
18 | For a long time she would n't tell us . |
19 | For a long time she waited , and nothing more terrible came to enter that silence than her own dark imaginings . |
20 | For a long time she lay awake , staring into the darkness and telling herself that she had been absolutely crazy to let this happen . |
21 | For a long time she sat at the breakfast bar , gazing into space , searching for answers and finding none . |
22 | For a long time she listened to his breathing , praying for sleep . |
23 | For a long time she had been unaware of anything lacking , but recently she had started feeling somehow … adrift . |
24 | And when she 's go , when she 's having having a good time she ta , she 's like one of the nurses you know , she helps them out but when she 's on her downer she 'll sit there and she wo n't do anything |
25 | Sure her her sister was coming er down , er t Carole was coming down Donegal Avenue one night and said to John fuck some woman 's gon na have a rough time she says |
26 | She had set off from Margate before eight o'clock and for a short time she fell asleep in his arms . |
27 | ‘ She will have well-ordered meals nicely presented , and for a short time she will mix with the other patients . |
28 | By August 1991 W. 's condition had deteriorated to the point at which for a short time she had to be fed by nasogastric tube and have her arms encased in plaster . |
29 | Within a short time she was sitting only for Dante Gabriel Rossetti [ q.v . ] . |
30 | For a short time she stood still and silent , scarcely breathing as she revelled in the novelty of his tenderness , but presently her body started stirring in response to the warmth of his mouth , a new sweetness to her desire . |