Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 ! |
2 | Yeah well she she sleeps she goes down some time between eight thirty and eleven . |
3 | If Moira 's about she goes absolutely loopy then at Gwen ! |
4 | She sits there she goes and she stops and you 're just about to go to sleep and she goes so loud ! |
5 | I love the way she does that , she goes so stupid ! |
6 | She had a sensual certainty about her , though she experienced as many philosophical doubts and emotional woes as the rest of us . |
7 | She flung both pink buds over her shoulder and ran into the back kitchen shouting , Mam , mam , I 'm here ! |
8 | Then she read out more of the article . |
9 | She read very few thrillers ; they reminded her of work . |
10 | She read too much newsprint , perhaps . |
11 | ‘ She hates very small children . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | She values both the child 's self-expression and his respect for authority , work and the like ; she appreciates both independent self-will and disciplined conformity . |
14 | ‘ She appreciates how busy Diana is but this shows just how loyal she is to her friends . |
15 | This was a tremendous achievement , as she recovered little selective movement in her leg , and none in her left arm . |
16 | You see , she expected so much , always had , and now she was expecting some miracle to come to her through her daughter . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Bertha Cohen snorted as if to convey that she expected as little from grandchildren as from children . |
19 | When he pulled her back she expected very harsh reprisals but all she got was a very speculating look . |
20 | And she smelled just terrible . |
21 | She laid down twenty pounds , and fixed on him girlish , friendly eyes . |
22 | She laid out bright scarlet napkins . |
23 | Mike let her go with rueful amusement in his dark eyes as she made her way towards the lift , having refused all offers of help with her overnight bag , which she slung over one shoulder . |
24 | Why on earth had she blurted out such an idiotic-sounding accusation … ? |
25 | Although she made little initial impact in England , her scheme gained influential support in Scotland where it was adopted by the Scottish Education Department which agreed to give School Boards ‘ choice of employment ’ powers under the Education ( Scotland ) Act 1908 . |
26 | Christopher Petrie and Jane lived for a year as neighbours : he in the manor and she in the stables-converted cottage , which she made much cosier and more inviting than the manor — one reason perhaps why Christopher spent so much time there . |
27 | She made doubly sure she knew where the paper bags , the brown wrapping paper , the string and the roll of Sellotape were kept . |
28 | He did n't like her energy and her enthusiasm ; she made too much noise in his life . |
29 | By now Artemis was quite helpless with laughter , and had to put her napkin to her face in case she made too much noise . |
30 | She made out thick bundles of fibres . |