Example sentences of "she [verb] they [det] " in BNC.
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31 | She loved them all , each and every species to be found in the average Baldersdale farmyard , but was devoted particularly to dogs and cows . |
32 | She loved them all and , yes , she could write of them . |
33 | She wanted to reach out her hands and touch each one of them : she loved them all so much . |
34 | She watched herself , she watched them all , with amazement . |
35 | She steered them all with her umbrella , her handbag . |
36 | That 's it ’ — she waved them both away — ‘ get yourselves into the sitting-room , out of this . ’ |
37 | So Sparta could not please both her allies and Persia , yet she needed them both . |
38 | They 're , they 're wonderful those and then she stitches them all together |
39 | For a moment she thought they all looked at her in surprise . |
40 | She thought them all cowards . |
41 | It sort of doubled up , or summat like that , so she crossed them all out and changed them . |
42 | She knew them all ; she was devastated for them and their families , who would be left husbandless and fatherless . |
43 | She knew them all now . |
44 | Maybe there is a favourite aunt , she tells them these stories . |
45 | Then she brought them all strong black coffee . |
46 | There 's this old girl at er the top of the road you know , got them , she planted them half way down her garden , right , when they 'd grown to about six foot high she said we could have the rest of their garden , so we did , that 's how come our garden 's so big cos people give our , give us the garden |
47 | The light seemed to have brightened , which was odd , and she saw them all like actors on a stage , brightly lit , faces made grotesque and heightened by make-up , every . |
48 | Hoisted back to the London street , she saw them both reflected in the plate-glass of the shop window , superimposed in transparency above silk and fur , gilt and leather , the swaggering dummies with blind inscrutable gaze in their preposterous clothes . |
49 | You should have seen our tea : ham , salad , cheese , crackers , potatoes , hard-boiled eggs , bread-and-butter , trifle — all at once , mind you — cream cake , sherry , cups of tea — ’ She counted them all off on her fingers , smiling innocently as she spoke . |
50 | She kept them all in a portfolio ; the fuzz took it away . ’ |
51 | and unfortunately it was only about eight months before that she lost her mother , only her mother was the dominant feature of the family you see she kept them all together |
52 | His mother would become involved in long discussions with him about how she treated them both fairly and then would end up getting angry with his unreasonable attitude . |
53 | She just felt it would help to establish some boundaries , and just then she felt they both needed space to get over the incident . |
54 | She felt them all stiffen in instinctive resistance , not wanting their routine existence to be invaded by anything as bizarre as this . |
55 | She pictured them all staring up as she came in and Michael Swinton giving rapid orders to Punch as he had done before , and saw herself putting her basket on the table and showing him what she had brought , the taste and spirit of Christmas from Bishopstow , from her house , her own establishment . |
56 | She introduced them all . |
57 | TV 's Miss Victoria ‘ Vicki ’ Michelle gets so many requests for suspenders that she 'd ‘ go BUST if she answered them all ; |
58 | She put them all back together again ? |
59 | She looked at Sophie 's stricken face and added , ‘ He told her that if she gave them some garbled story he would sack her on the spot . |
60 | She despised them all : dupes , hackettes , lackeys . |