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

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1 He had rammed his foot down on the accelerator , the Mercedes shot forward , the little grey 's neck jerked frantically and she cartwheeled violently in the air crashing to the ground , to be dragged ten feet before Angel braked .
2 Fen opened the bedroom door and she waited tensely for him to close it behind him and be gone , so that she could give vent to the misery that threatened to swamp her .
3 Her friend 's small figure rose before her , and she saw again those vivid blue eyes , the broad forehead , and the gallant tilt of the pointed chin .
4 And she saw instantly that they were taken in Allen 's Manhattan apartment .
5 She could virtually match the data bases of bodies like UCCA for up-to-the-minute information , and she saw earlier than most the new opportunities opening up in Europe for higher education students .
6 The scales had fallen from her eyes and she saw all too clearly what perhaps she should have been aware of earlier .
7 Then the brighter light of electricity drove out the ghostly moonbeams and she saw only her daughter , her child , flat out on her bed , naked , apparently bedecked in diamonds and rubies , a fierce tattoo of glass and blood .
8 And she go everywhere and er come down here and chat with er all these men so And also er you know when er Twin Peaks , Ruby .
9 I decided to give her Arsenicum Album LM1 in a 100ml bottle and within 1 month she was feeling much better , her period had been the best she could remember and she 'd even been out to a party .
10 And she 'd just had an idea , one which would get them all moving .
11 She had a seriously ill patient to contend with and she 'd just had a telephone message to say that Brückner 's wife wanted to come up and visit him .
12 It was she who told me that Doogie was a commis chef at one of the better Park Lane hotels ( and I 'd said I had n't realized his politics were important and she 'd just looked at me ) and she was a journalist with one of the North London suburban weeklies .
13 And she 'd just totally forgotten !
14 Cos I w he was , he was in the Post Office one day and he saw this old woman and she 'd just cashed all her giros and this bloke just nicked it in the Post Office .
15 And she 'd just arrived .
16 And she 'd just turned eighteen .
17 We all sat round the van , the caravan about quarter to four and she 'd just got one , she 'd got one of her friends and they got theirs about quarter to four .
18 Well I 'm gla glad she 's getting something done about it now cos you and she 'd just been left , sh er , had n't been persuaded she 'd have just let it go on and on and on would n't
19 It was a risk , and she 'd already made one monumental error of character judgement .
20 My grandmother is a keen birdwatcher and she 'd already introduced me to a lot of the different birds that visited her bird-table , telling me what they ate and showing me their nests and explaining how they were made and what they were made of .
21 And she 'd already been with me for several years before we met , so you felt that perhaps she knew me better than you did , and you hated that . ’
22 And she 'd already decided , no chance I did n't draw a horse .
23 Not another thing would pull , and she 'd already tried pressing everything …
24 So I asked her and she 'd already started
25 And she 'd away back up the way to bed again .
26 This one just flung the door open and she 'd either been standing behind it when I knocked or , more likely , she 'd seen me coming .
27 Kate Maybury did remember her mother , and she 'd probably delivered Juliet .
28 Jack 's sister Lorraine said she knew that June had dated Don Rose around that time but no one could confirm that he was the father , or his secondary claim that he had married June before the baby was born ( he said they had separated quickly and she 'd later got a Mexican divorce , though apparently no papers are available to support his allegations ) .
29 Feeling stunned as that truth hit her , she almost gasped out loud that the whole evening had gone by , a whole evening , and she 'd barely asked so much as one of the questions Cara had primed her with !
30 She had heard rhyming slang , she knew what four by twos meant , and she 'd once been asked if she could speak with a Jewish accent .
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