Example sentences of "she also [vb past] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She also stored food in there like a hamster , and sometimes , when least expected , her head would snake back inside her covering and the crunch of crisps or the slurp of a boiled sweet could be heard .
2 She also asked Pamela to try again during the next week to draw up a list of ways she would like her parents to change .
3 While in Stratford she also played Jessica in The Merchant of Venice and Moth in Love 's Labours Lost .
4 She also thought Esther would need a hoist to get in and out of the bath .
5 Although subsequently in the 1910s and early 1920s , she furthered her experiments with abstraction in watercolour and oil , examples of which include the ‘ Evening Star ’ series ( 1917 ) and ‘ Blue and Green Music ’ ( 1919 ) , she also made paintings that were decidedly realistic in character , like ‘ Plums ’ ( 1920 ) , or semi-abstract , like ‘ Light Coming on the Plains II ’ ( 1917 ) .
6 She also took part in one or two television debates which were shown in the English Midland and London areas .
7 She also took £3,000 from another account .
8 Walker was a Slade student in the time of Brown and Tonks , and she also took Sickert 's evening classes at Westminster .
9 She also felt shock that he should actually be capable of such an utterly cynical act .
10 She struggled to see both sides of the story , but it was hard , very hard , because although she felt compassion for Jamie she also felt anger : he had almost killed her father .
11 She also suffered injuries to the left side of her chest and a laceration over the eye which went down to the bone .
12 The boy did not go to school ; there was n't a school on the island , but his mother taught him to read and write and encouraged him to draw and paint pictures , she also recited poetry to him and sang to him when he was little … . ’
13 But she also said Hawick wanted her to give up her partnership here and she did n't think she could bear to . ’
14 She also advised women not to sleep with their boyfriends ‘ for the first five dates ’ .
15 At this time she also developed episcleritis and erythema nodosum .
16 She also wrote poetry , often reflecting the healthy sexuality of a woman in her early forties who enjoyed a fulfilling family life .
17 She also wrote novels about passion , adultery , and death in civilised societies , but she was not interested in psychological drama .
18 And while Britain accepted the rise of Ibn Saud in the new country of Saudi Arabia , she also kept faith with the tiny emirates along the western flank of Arabia from Kuwait to Oman , over which she had exercised protection for more than a hundred years .
19 Edwards records that she won converts in Stepney , where she also locked horns with the moderate Independent minister William Greenhill [ q.v . ] .
20 She also studied badminton as part of physical recreation .
21 The woman 's eyes were bold , and Burun wondered if she also shared Jagatan 's bed .
22 But she also had alliances with people nearer her own age , notably with a wild young postgraduate architect , a hard-drinking , reckless , one-off character called Colin Lindsey , who was already provided with a wife and a baby , but who would nevertheless take his turn to sit on Esther 's beaded rug .
23 But she also had living there a Colonel Stringer who was quite an important Scots Officer , three of his servants and a sergeant and one other soldier , so she had 6 extra people .
24 She also had 9d , and a £2 Thomas Cook travellers cheque sewn into her corset .
25 She also collected tales from those runaway slaves who escaped via the Underground Railroad .
26 She also ordered police to cordon off the area and to begin arresting those responsible for the disturbances .
27 Divorced ‘ She also contacted police again , under a different name , to make a further allegation of rape and another sex offence . ’
28 She also noticed Harriet 's upstairs windows were all open .
29 She also taught PT and games at the local evangelical school , which has a special place in her affections ; she watched its roll of pupils rise from 100 to 1,000 , and marvelled at the harmony that prevailed among children from the different warring factions .
30 She also spent time with her natural mother .
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