Example sentences of "she [verb] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Next morning off they go to the shops she goes turns all her lights off and ignition it 's in the car she starts the car up and off she trundles coming in along .
2 No , she said er she said , she goes look Rich do you like ?
3 She coldly snubbed the Duke and Duchess of Windsor for years , and it was revealed recently that she failed to visit two cousins who had been committed to mental institutions .
4 ‘ If the creditor takes adequate steps to inform her and reasonably supposes that she has an adequate comprehension of the obligations she is undertaking and an understanding of the effect of the transaction , the fact that she failed to grasp some material part of the document , or , indeed , the significance of what she was doing , can not , I think , in itself give her an equity to set aside , notwithstanding that at an earlier stage the creditor relied upon her husband to obtain her consent to enter into the obligation of surety .
5 After keeping the first appointment she failed to attend two further treatment sessions , telephoning the therapist after the second to say she felt better .
6 There were reports that senior ministers were insisting that if she failed to secure outright victory , she should consult them before deciding to carry on .
7 She failed to intiut many of these power relations that underlie the representation of women because she was not questioning them .
8 Christie herself confessed she expected to get 10 years .
9 Anandi Ramamurthy , a freelance educational gallery tutor brought in specially for this project , was commended for the way she made viewing interesting and easy to understand .
10 She fought to sound normal .
11 Carrie and Fred worked hard all day , aided by the vociferous Bessie Chandler , whose tales about the trials and tribulations of her friends in the buildings where she lived became painful ongoing sagas .
12 But when they discovered she planned to marry fellow student Willie Armour , they gave the prize to a young man in the year below .
13 The Prime Minister herself had reaffirmed her commitment to the " founding principles " of the service in her speech to the Conservative Party Conference in 1982 as she sought to allay public suspicion that the health service might not be safe in her hands .
14 She sought to redress both the neglect by historians of " changes in the nature of demand " and their concentration on labour as a factor of production rather than as constituting " the major portion of the consuming public " .
15 ‘ How could she want to do such a thing ? ’
16 Why did she want to sit next to you ?
17 Would she want to tell those people outside anything different about the situation in South Africa now ?
18 Did she want to write such weary stuff ?
19 She agreed to attend this club the next week with her friend .
20 She agreed to undergo corrective surgery but the result disabled her further .
21 She agreed to do this before the next session so that it could be discussed further and then used later in the conjoint session with her parents .
22 He was the enemy , and at least this way she got to score some points !
23 I know which , I know she got married last year .
24 She asked to borrow some shears .
25 She bent to knock some snow from her bindings .
26 She bent to make sure .
27 Travelling on a mission trip sponsored by the Cottage Hill Baptist Church , she helped distribute 35,000 Bibles in Moscow and attended church services .
28 ‘ A woman sees the home as her base and she dresses to complement that environment almost as part of the decoration .
29 She phoned to say that , having only just returned from Chester , it would be around nine before she could get over with it , and would that be all right ?
30 I mean one minute she says Sabrina 's er a bitch and the next minute she wants to sit next to her .
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