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

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1 And she goes up Parker school so she was going , she said to Ange she was talking to Miss tomorrow .
2 erm well , Li erm she , she goes well Lizzie told us that erm that your taxi was in front of hers , I went oh no no no , that was n't me that was someone else .
3 the girls of my school have to take the place entirely of the mother of the family ; the families are generally large ; the woman goes out in the morning , she works in a pickle house , if she is a better class woman she goes out charring , or she goes out step cleaning during the day and the little girl takes the place of the mother of the family .
4 Some rich toff she met up West , I dare say ? ’
5 And then she read out excerpts from an article in the Times .
6 Constance was , at present , the most important person in her life , for it was to her that she read out items of interest in the newspaper , with her that she shared her doubts and prejudices and to her that she described her dreams .
7 In the breakfast room , wet ringletty hair dripping on the tablecloth , she read out headlines from the Galway papers that caught her fancy , and earned some dirty looks .
8 Mary Bunn , hitting the keys harder and harder for Jesus , lifted herself off the stool and brought her bum down with a crash as she laid down chord after chord .
9 She made over £1,000 .
10 In addition to these outbursts of weeping with which she made up arrears and which followed close upon the fatal termination of the illness , the lady celebrated annual festivals of remembrance at the period of the various catastrophes .
11 She made out Barbara Coleman 's white hair , low down as she sat in an armchair .
12 I — ’ She bent her head , shaking it quickly as she fought off tears .
13 She fought back tears as she blamed Nicholas Vernage not just for her husband 's murder but also for the deaths of her parents .
14 ‘ The main problem is that the illness makes her foodpipe so sore that she drinks only milk and rarely eats solids .
15 She sought neither argument nor consolation .
16 These days she sought out excuses to be on her own .
17 She sought out Alix , to tell her of her plans to remarry , and they spent a long evening , over spaghetti and Hirondelle , talking of what already seemed to them the distant past .
18 And , hope dismissed , she sought out pain at length
19 Then she sought out Matilda and called her into the classroom .
20 She choked out Rosalba 's message , that he should meet her there , in the same place , tomorrow , that he should come , as if to light a candle , and she would be there , doing the same thing , early , before the morning Mass .
21 She points out agencies must have licences and checks on practice are getting more stringent .
22 I picked up her pay packet once and she got just £45 for three nights ’ work .
23 She arrived at her hotel in Mariánské Láznë early on Thursday afternoon , where she had a snack in her room while she got out Cara 's list and memorised again all the questions she was to put to Mr Vendelin Gajdusek in the morning .
24 . And she 's going she got out papers and pencil !
25 As in the First World War , the United States was in one respect more fortunate than the other major powers in the Second World War : she avoided either invasion or aerial bombardment .
26 She asked when Maggie Parkin had found out about her husband 's affair .
27 She asked why Blanche did not like my book and I kindly suggested that perhaps it was the woman being scarred from a motor accident which she did n't like ( it was the book itself ) .
28 She asked why women 's labour should be worth less than that of men .
29 She asked where Topaz could be found and was directed to the barn .
30 In the café the sullen girl in glasses merely muttered , ‘ Fuori , ’ when she asked where Giovanna and her family were .
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