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

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1 She thought that she would probably like her very much if she met her properly .
2 She shared her home with a woman friend and was intensely secretive about her privacy , leaving complicated embargoes in her will on the publication of her letters , many of which she destroyed .
3 In 1853 Mrs Reid gave hospitality to Harriet Beecher Stowe , who had come to England to speak about slavery at private gatherings of women , and in 1860 she shared her home with Sarah Redmond , the first black woman to undertake a public lecture tour in Britain on the slavery question , who later studied at Bedford College .
4 She shared her home with Irina and me and watched over us as fiercely as if we were her own children .
5 But as she sat beside Ven Gajdusek while the car rolled silently downhill and into Mariánské Láznë , and she recovered her normally even temper , she could n't have said that she was too put out by the experience .
6 She led her downstairs along a corridor she had explored on her first day and indicated a door at the far end .
7 She led her upstairs , and opened the door of Hilda 's room ; the sound of music from a gramophone flooded the landing .
8 She realised she simply did not know whether Amy had that sort of specialist skill .
9 Belatedly she realised she only wore bra and panties .
10 She could have hit the bastard , but she realised she now had the upper hand .
11 As she looked in her cupboard , trying to control her rising temper , she realised she really had been neglecting her wardrobe — well , certain aspects of it , she told herself as she pushed the smart business suits to one side .
12 She realized she no longer had any doubts about this shabby metal cup .
13 Mind you she phoned her once look .
14 However well she did , however hard she tried she never earned a word of praise from her husband , the royal family or their courtiers .
15 Because she loves her so much .
16 She loves her home and has enough money to stay on , but finds it lonely .
17 In between the exterior locations Hannah sat by the coal fire in her kitchen , and by the illumination cast by an oil lamp , as the camera turned , she described her incredibly spartan lifestyle .
18 The night before , Cati had fallen asleep sitting with her mother and Rosa on the balcony in the cool of the evening ; when her mother had given her a gentle push to rouse her ; she found her slightly feverish and put her to bed .
19 She found she hardly cared and when Mr Browning , with some evidence of concern for her , said that he feared they must take Ferdinando to Rome almost as soon as they all returned to Florence in October , she simply nodded .
20 She found she still could n't eat .
21 When she touch she like it but I when I give her
22 She approached her home again , and entered noisily and tearfully .
23 She began to take a different route so that she approached her home from the other end of Magdalen Street and avoided a meeting with John .
24 After lunch , Faye had her nap , which had stretched to two hours now , as she was sleeping poorly at night , and after she woke she usually liked to have Belinda in to chat over the mid-afternoon snack .
25 ‘ They wo n't do that , Aunt , ’ she assured her gently .
26 Her bedspread is frilled pink with white flowers , and the first things you notice on entering her room are a full-length mirror and an exercise bike , which she says she rarely uses .
27 She says she badly needs
28 She says she just could n't have made it through those times without the support of her actor boyfriend , Robert Lugan .
29 She says she just stepped onto the road after looking both ways .
30 She says she also sleeps better and wakes up with a clearer head which is not the sort of image she portrayed a couple of years ago when all the pressures she was facing caused her to hit the bottle again .
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