Example sentences of "wherever she [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd been used to hopping around and flapping about wherever she pleased , so it came as a bit of a shock to find her freedom of movement restricted by the jesses . |
2 | Thereafter , much of Margarete 's unquenchable energies were devoted to telling in books and lectures what she knew of the story which Solzhenitsyn would describe definitively in his Gulag trilogy , and to trying to inoculate the young against the totalitarian virus wherever she thought she saw the threat of it . |
3 | They followed her wherever she went . |
4 | But she went everywhere else , and wherever she went in house or gardens , the grown-ups smiled and said , ‘ Good day ! ’ , and asked how she was . |
5 | That was after the war ; during the war itself she had been known as just M , wherever she went . |
6 | She had wanted to be beautiful like Paula , would have traded everything to be just a little like the sister whose stunning good looks had the power to attract and mesmerise wherever she went . |
7 | In villages , educational workers would drag women out of their houses to attend mass literacy classes , in others the cadres of the party kidnapped the wife of the mullah on the grounds that , wherever she went , other women would follow . |
8 | She was an emotional artist and woman with a lively intelligence , charming journalists wherever she went . |
9 | Intrigued by the Cypriots ' intense pride in their local cuisine , Gilli encountered great enthusiasm for food wherever she went . |
10 | Wherever she went it was the same story . |
11 | Wherever she went she was held in high esteem . |
12 | She was collecting glasses and plates from all over , slinging the contents in a vile bucket , and Philippa noticed that she was n't particularly careful where she stubbed out the cigarette that dropped a little trail of ash wherever she went . |
13 | Wherever she went , there would always be the knowledge deep within her that she loved Rourke , and that he did not love her in return . |
14 | A lot of them of course went to the quarries , but then they had a little steamer called the Florence Cook and she plied wherever she went and you probably know where she went . |
15 | Wherever she went his eyes followed her and she wished he would speak even if it was only a harsh word . |
16 | There seemed to be a veritable army of helpers needed to open up the big downstairs rooms , and wherever she went there seemed yet another one poised to ask her a question she was unable to answer . |
17 | ‘ Do n't ask me , missis ; all I know , wherever she went on those nights , she 'd leave here at half-past six and it was lucky if the clock saw her coming in that door at half-past eleven at night . ’ |
18 | Wherever she went she carried her bag with her personal belongings down to every last rag . |
19 | But she could n't help it , for wherever she went she knew Travis McKenna would n't be far behind . |
20 | We used to troop behind her wherever she went . |
21 | She had made that declaration and that commitment that she would go with her mother-in-law wherever she went that her God , Naomi 's God would be Ruth 's God , and that Naomi 's people , would be Ruth 's people . |
22 | ‘ And she shall make trouble wherever she goes , ’ thought Jane . |
23 | She makes trouble wherever she goes . ’ |
24 | Kate dug them in the meadow grass around the trees in the orchard ( which has only one fruiting tree ) , accompanied now by just two huge sentimental wolfhounds , Petra and Titan , which ‘ trundle about ’ following wherever she goes . |
25 | Julie Carney , a social worker from London , carries a quartz crystal with her wherever she goes . |
26 | ‘ Remember , Fergie is shadowed by detectives wherever she goes . |
27 | She is recognized wherever she goes . |
28 | She shall have music wherever she goes . |
29 | Maybe she was the kind who trails havoc behind her wherever she goes . ’ |
30 | ‘ Wherever she goes , she carries the banner of her state 's claim to Ulster , and I do n't believe this council should play any part in giving her a platform . ’ |