Example sentences of "she [verb] [v-ing] a " in BNC.

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1 Claire was delighted at the improvement She tried drinking a glass of milk , to see what would happen , and 24 hours later Jamie , following a feed , suffered , a severe attack of colic .
2 Mum could see she was getting nowhere so she tried shedding a tear or two .
3 For Laura , work had now become an end in itself ; although some of her colleagues began to describe her as a workaholic it was more that she found working a pleasurable state .
4 The oldest woman in the refuge had worked as a railway clerk , in a sausage factory , a pop factory and in a factory making bingo boards until she stopped working a few years earlier and was put on invalidity benefit .
5 Meanwhile , Miss Thomas was breathing and a pulse was still discernible but , according to a statement from an inspector at the station , she stopped breathing a minute or so before an ambulance arrived at 1.33 a.m .
6 I 've devoted so much time and energy to creating Tessa and it feels marvellous that it 's actually come off , ’ she says taking a big puff on her roll-up .
7 To her annoyance the bottle was empty — belatedly she recalled making a mental note weeks ago to buy new supplies .
8 But I had n't asked her to do so , and when she began making a nuisance of herself I told her she 'd have to leave our office there .
9 The irony of the situation hit her as she began preparing a meal from the provisions she 'd brought with her .
10 She enjoyed uncovering a corner of brick enough to insert the trowel blade beneath it and twist , and prise it slowly out of its bed .
11 Her heart was in her mouth , and she dreaded hearing a shrill witch 's voice cry out to her to stop .
12 She started eating a cream cake .
13 While Jane the orphan was resting she started courting a Manchester boy .
14 Then she started reading a recipe .
15 Would n't miss a meetin' , an' one day she started goin' a bit funny .
16 And it was about time she started making a few waves , she told herself firmly .
17 Andrew Cook , of Brinkburn Road , Darlington , was infatuated with the young girl and went to the shop where she worked carrying a kitchen knife , Teesside Crown Court was told yesterday .
18 She thought enforcing a distinction would simply become bureaucratic .
19 She commenced wrapping a blood pressure cuff around his arm .
20 She kept getting a bad throat .
21 Her answer machine er she 's got two answer machines cos she so when the other wo she kept having a lot of trouble with it , kept breaking down and it 'd go away for three weeks and she 'd be without it
22 When pressed she also said she remembered catching a glimpse of David Parkin going out of the room .
23 She remembered reading a biography of a Tsarist émigré after the Revolution and the phrase came back to her .
24 One childless career woman described the scene when she discussed having a child and giving up work for a while .
25 The First Granny , as Mrs Bush is becoming affectionately known , marched up to the uniformed bell-ringers beside the big Christmas tree , put ten bucks into the Big Red Kettle , and loudly announced how much she preferred patronising a mall that had the sense to permit the Salvation Army .
26 Gladys Hill writes ( aged nearly 96 ) that she enjoys reading a wide range of subjects and appreciates having some of the books from her days at Oxford .
27 She liked having a place of her own , where she could come and go as she pleased .
28 And here 's me dyin' to go and him , ’ she said waving a finger at George , ‘ havin' all the chances , and him hating books . ’
29 She likes painting a lot .
30 No sooner had she begun manufacturing a few defences than he demolished them with a flick of his finger .
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