Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv] [det] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Yeah well she she sleeps she goes down some time between eight thirty and eleven . |
2 | She had a sensual certainty about her , though she experienced as many philosophical doubts and emotional woes as the rest of us . |
3 | Then she read out more of the article . |
4 | She read very few thrillers ; they reminded her of work . |
5 | She read too much newsprint , perhaps . |
6 | Then as she scanned yet another sheet , full of data , her eyes were brought to a halt by a red ball-point circle and exclamation marks . |
7 | You see , she expected so much , always had , and now she was expecting some miracle to come to her through her daughter . |
8 | A Finn represented the fusion of Scandinavia and Hungary ( to which country they were first cousins ) so no doubt she expected too much of Erkki . |
9 | Bertha Cohen snorted as if to convey that she expected as little from grandchildren as from children . |
10 | Why on earth had she blurted out such an idiotic-sounding accusation … ? |
11 | He did n't like her energy and her enthusiasm ; she made too much noise in his life . |
12 | By now Artemis was quite helpless with laughter , and had to put her napkin to her face in case she made too much noise . |
13 | His eyes made a comprehensive sweep of her and she realised belatedly that , in the hangover from her nightmare , she had forgotten her own state of undress . |
14 | ‘ I 'm not married ! ’ she retorted , and for a few moments as her world righted itself and she realised that she must have momentarily got her wires crossed , because he had already told her he was not married , she realised too that , up until a moment ago , he must have thought her — Mrs Barnaby Stewart . |
15 | Turning to go back to her own house to oversee her own arrangements for departure , she realised how little good the summer had done Mrs Browning . |
16 | Again she realised how little she knew of him . |
17 | Maria 's anger abated as she realised how much the answer meant to him . |
18 | She was vaguely aware of being guided expertly away from the crowded floor , and it was n't until they stepped out into the cooler night air that she realised how much of a relief it was to leave the noise behind . |
19 | Then she drinks too much and gets maudlin about this ex-boyfriend . |
20 | ‘ She drinks very little and she never prostituted herself . ’ |
21 | She sits there all evening and no-one even talks to her . |
22 | But she sits there all night flat as a shadow on the wall and there is music and celebration and other people dancing . |
23 | She got up this morning . |
24 | She averaged practically all of my marks for some unknown reason . |
25 | However , Lois Maxwell , who played the ever-loyal Miss Moneypenny , says , ‘ Diana and I had lunch together and after eating some shrimps she realized how much garlic there had been in them . |
26 | He laughed , and she realized how much she had missed seeing him . |
27 | She thinks so much of her family . |
28 | But your mother she 'ad too many bébés . |
29 | She produces as many as twenty-two babies in a single batch . |
30 | And erm and Miss asked why we were n't friends any more and we goes well she lied and you know , she splits up most people by doing that cos they were trying to tell us the truth and we would n't listen . |