Example sentences of "she [verb] they [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | She thinks they got her rabbit and was worried for her children 's safety . |
2 | When Maggie returned she found them locked in the strained silence . |
3 | She says they had the house raised off it 's foundations a while ago … maybe that 's protected them this time . |
4 | She says they condemned her to a lifetime of pain and disability . |
5 | and she says they got sick of 'em cos they had everything |
6 | She says they heard a series of loud bangs . |
7 | She says they failed Sharon , by not passing on warnings . |
8 | Mrs Willies-Williams is fighting for damages from the National Trust because she says they wrecked her business . |
9 | She says they told her to watch out . |
10 | She says they asked where her money was . |
11 | She says they used her orchard as a toilet , and their property was invaded night and day . |
12 | She says they did n't bother that they were pensioners . |
13 | She says they did n't bother that they were pensioners . |
14 | She says they worked closely with the Hindu community in Cheltenham who introduced them to a teacher from Birmingham who taught them . |
15 | She says they bought them all from Birmingham — many are for weddings and rituals . |
16 | Well then th they must have been she said they 'd been concerned all day . |
17 | They had looked forward to seeing her but when she came they did n't know what to say . |
18 | When he did not return for quite a while , she guessed they had been talking to each other about her . |
19 | Of course , she keeps them locked — her precious ‘ confidentiality ’ — but I know where she keeps the spare key . ’ |
20 | When Mary I married Philip of Spain she decreed they ruled England jointly , and for the next few years until Elizabeth came to the throne the following strange convention was adopted for recording their regnal years : On 17 March 1649 the monarchy was abolished and during the period until parliamentary government was overtaken by the Restoration , English official documents were dated by the year of grace . |
21 | Even as she watched they disappeared over the edge , leaving her in a watery isolation . |
22 | When she found a lot more shoots in different places , she decided they needed more air and light , so she began to pull out the thick grass around them . |
23 | There was no tea break but Mr John and a woman , who she thought might have been a chaperone , would go into a little room at the end , where she fancied they had a nip or two . |
24 | She 'd reverted to her glasses because she thought they made her look older and more respectable , somehow , the way people wanted a doctor to look . |
25 | As she uttered these words she thought they sounded snide and insinuating , sarcastic even , though she had not meant them like that . |
26 | Just when she thought they 'd got away from it , change and disruption had caught up with them again . |
27 | ‘ She thought they 'd better have something to drink so she got some sherry , then she was worried because she 's only got those little glasses you know , little tumblers , and she says they 're only for whisky . ’ |
28 | She thought they had started from different points , although she had wanted to marry him after only a few meetings because he ‘ felt good to be with ’ . |
29 | Mrs Hirst , who is the chairman of a local disabled charity group , believed these steps were important , but she thought they did not go far enough . |
30 | She did n't know their names ; she would n't have recognized their faces ; but she knew they existed . |