Example sentences of "she [vb -s] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She goes on slowly and naively : ‘ I 'm really glad , in a way , that you took me to that place .
2 If she goes forward now she will be visible ; the wide expanse of grass leads to stone steps with a balustrade .
3 So she goes round right there 's a whole for you , and one for , one for you , one for you and she says , And you wo n't want any more will you ?
4 When she goes in tomorrow night and all three of them have got honours and she never .
5 She 's just like a week ago she was she did the manager 's job and , she drops she brings Joshua down here for about quarter to nine , then she goes back up to Stop Hill with the girls
6 She goes back therefrequently , and whenever she returns she takes books to distribute in the villages — they are highly prized in Nigeria , where it takes half an average month 's salary to buy a hardback .
7 only there wo n't be a bed , but I said if she does , then she 'll have to remember when she goes back home to put it back , cos I 'm not lugging beds about
8 Well , it 's funny cos like , she 'd , me Mum an that 's been taking her shopping down and she 's been buying it herself and like me Auntie Jean , she goes down three or four times a day sometimes and then she goes down again and it 's all missing !
9 She goes silently back to her work .
10 So now they 're saying if she does n't , if she goes off again without her mother 's consent then they 'll take her into care .
11 So she goes off okay .
12 She lives with her mam and dad , a cleaner and welder respectively , and does a bit of housework , though her mam still does the cooking , and she goes out once a week .
13 You would not think so after reading the paper by Deborah Tannen , of Georgetown University , whose study of repetition in conversation in Language for 1987 she goes so far as to subtitle ‘ towards a poetic of talk ’ .
14 I mean , I ca n't think where else she 's gone and she knows she 'll get into the most dreadful trouble if she turns up now without a good excuse . ’
15 She turns away up to 6 homeless people a day .
16 Laura Davies won the US Women 's Open in 1987 and such is the power that she generates that any time she plays really well she wins .
17 From about 3.30 she plays quite happily by herself and I return to my book again !
18 Er she 's always and jigging about you know but when she plays very still and she hits the ball stands up quick , watches where it goes , she 'll go like this , this up jump
19 She sleeps more soundly and is able to think more clearly .
20 He or she sits there silently looking at your books and your business can succeed or fail depending on what they see .
21 Springing up she feels not more powerful but even clumsier , so she sits down again .
22 and the thing is , she sits a she sits down too long and thinks about it .
23 She sits down hard .
24 She sits very well . ’
25 She skips on ahead of me , and then turns round .
26 Each week she receives just over £100 in benefits , but has only enough money left to feed her children after paying bills , a mortgage and housing repairs .
27 ‘ As a writer I came to realise the obvious : the subject of the dream is the dreamer , ’ Morrison remarks , as she points out how unwaveringly the subject of whiteness — what it is and what it is n't — preoccupies the American literary imagination ( and , I suspect the European as well ) .
28 However , she points out proudly that her films have been faring better than her rival 's at the box office .
29 We always sees what she writes down there .
30 I mean she dresses up well . .
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