Example sentences of "she [vb past] [pers pn] so " in BNC.

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1 She 'd seen her brother 's and she wanted to see if they all looked like that and she asked me so I showed her mine , but it was only if she 'd show me hers and she did as well . ’
2 It was as if , because she bore them so much love , the actions of her children had the power to anaesthetize some of her most cherished convictions .
3 Certainly she found him so , despite what he so obviously thought of her , and as the kiss deepened she felt sleepy and warm and pliant — the nicest thing ever to have happened — and then bereft when he broke the gentle exploration .
4 She found it so hard to give up all the solvents .
5 Just why she found it so disturbing that Luke was planning to fly her she was n't quite sure .
6 scaring herself ; not because she played her part badly , but because she played it so well .
7 But the reason she obeyed him so readily was not financial .
8 Back in the kitchen , Carolyn gave Annie a saucer of currants to eat ( she ate them so beautifully , one by one , held painstakingly pincered between thumb and index finger , her other fingers cocked like a tea-sipping lady ) and carried on with the food .
9 I 'll go to Molly Stein — no , not to her , she hates men , she 'd say she told me so .
10 I do n't know why ’ Constanza told me that when she told me so little else .
11 She told me so . ’
12 She told me so .
13 She 's going to come back , Thérèse said : she told me so .
14 As you say I just , she told me so so
15 He said that when he was very young , he 'd made up his mind to marry her , but that it was a crazy idea and he 'd been stupid ever to think of it and Alice had been quite right when she told him so . ’
16 CHRISTINE Elliott enjoyed every minute working for her Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award — and when she met the Duke at the presentation ceremony she told him so .
17 She told him so , her voice barely more than a whisper , but firm in its condemnation .
18 She told him so .
19 ‘ Crilly , ’ I say as we lie together , ‘ when the nurse gave me the anaesthetic , she jabbed me so deep that I could feel it throbbing in my veins like an explosion , and it hurt like anything .
20 And then when he died and she followed him so soon , you see , I was at once cut off from all example of domestic life between the sexes .
21 She enjoyed it so much that she fancied celebrating her next birthday with a Concorde flight to New York .
22 At least when that happened , she would stop feeling his rejection so poignantly — stop caring about the fact that she disgusted him so much that he did n't want anything to do with her except sexually , and that against his will and to the damage of his self-respect .
23 She loved her so .
24 I honestly thought she loved me so much that she 'd been prepared to get herself pregnant to trick me into marriage .
25 And she loved him so much , and was so innocent , she did n't dream a beauty like Marion 's might draw him away from her .
26 She loved him so passionately , and he was so like a god in her eyes .
27 She loved him so much , and to realise that she was only an episode in his busy life was bitter indeed .
28 She loved him so deeply .
29 Oh , this could not be happening — that she loved him so , and yet could not bear him to caress her !
30 She loved him so much that it was painful to just stand there watching him , and her eyes filled with easy tears .
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