Example sentences of "she [verb] [noun prp] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well she goes June come on , could have had it next Friday I think something must be happening next Friday , she goes to Australia on the seventh well maybe that is next Friday Oh no it 's the is n't it ? |
2 | At the bottom of the stairs she met Ianthe coming out of the dining room with some leaves in her hands . |
3 | She met Bill coming back up the steps , and they did not waste time on speech . |
4 | Apricot waited until her exams were over and then went down to the Catholic church and hung about until she met Bernard coming out of confession . |
5 | She met Theodora coming up . |
6 | She made small-talk with Amy and Roger Dyson and greeted about fifty more guests before excusing herself to go to the ladies ' room where she met Elaine powdering her nose . |
7 | I should n't think , she hates Mrs do n't she ? |
8 | Why was she allowing Doreen to get under her skin in this manner ? |
9 | Marrie said she expected Stephanie to make the under-21 team in the near future and possibly even the full team . |
10 | She expected Nicole to name a restaurant , but instead she named the hotel where she was staying , one of the more expensive hotels in London , and they arranged to meet up that afternoon , in her room . |
11 | She expected Lucy to head for their office : no one else was ever in before noon on the top floor . |
12 | She paused as though she expected Marion to say something . |
13 | That evening she expected Edward to join them for dinner at the house . |
14 | She said : ‘ She plays God Save The Queen on her piano every night . |
15 | She made Peter sound like just another duty guest . |
16 | She made Dinah go and unlace herself , put on a cotton wrapper she had lately bought , and stay near her bed till the pains came , but meantime to walk up and down . |
17 | She made Maggie kneel down and lean her head over the bathtub , just as she had when Maggie had to have her hair washed as a little child . |
18 | Her conversations , especially with the children , became lessons , and remembering the way she had ‘ brought up ’ her children — she made Jane feel disturbingly inadequate . |
19 | She made Terry try it on , take it off , changed something else , and finally , at gone midnight , she had done all that she could do , and only then did she allow Terry to look at herself in the mirror . |
20 | She made Frankie smile because she believed the bird could say all sorts of real words , when in fact it did nothing but whistle and chirrup and squawk . |
21 | Granny had a cheerful fire burning in the hearth , and she made Mary take her uniform off and put it to dry while she had lemonade and biscuits . |
22 | She made Fred see himself only as she described him as a man who was deliberately making his now pregnant wife unhappy . |
23 | She made Johnson feel doubly at home , as she had ‘ lived many years in England ’ , therefore he could expect English manners and sense of comfort . |
24 | His uncle hesitated a moment and then said she had left the house as soon as she realised Vincent had come . |
25 | She got Beador to write an amused and amusing letter to Mr. Hollingworth Magniac , Master of the Oakley , telling him of Mrs. Stevenson 's mad notion and begging his hunt 's assistance . |
26 | The third time she went she got Debbie to come to the door but not to let her in . |
27 | She realized Ace had stopped firing . |
28 | She cheated Phil did n't she ? |
29 | She thinks Ben killed Sabine . ’ |
30 | She thinks Gedge has lived an over-protected life and likes a steady partner to care for him and provide security . |