Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] she " in BNC.

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1 After going to Sheffield University she worked in a London store and trained to be a pilot in her spare time .
2 Mrs Pember Reeves noted that the Lambeth housewives she visited ‘ seemed to expect judgement to be passed on the absent man according to the amount he allowed them . ’
3 Whilst in Fort William she was taken ill with stomach pains .
4 All the same , when Jannie spoke in that curious Oxford-and-Cambridge accent she had , she seemed to Tessa immeasurably remote and eccentric — a woman of some quite different generation .
5 I know she were , she were brick shit she were , I said to Lyn I said I 'm bloody sure , I could have actually , she , she were nearly eating out of my arm , in them last few weeks , I 'll tell you , ooh the encouragement I got about the driving ooh I ca n't do it Lyn and when I comes in that day the first test I had she 'd made a great big fucking cake
6 In a ghost story she wrote : ‘ Night after night for weeks she tried to make him come … ’
7 But because she was widowed , the community no longer supported her and she eked out a living for herself and her two children by selling her cow 's milk together with any wood , grass or cow dung she managed to collect .
8 Mrs Symons was , as a matter of fact , a frequent visitor to this house before the war ; indeed , she was among the most popular as far as the staff were concerned due to the kind appreciation she never shied from showing .
9 Dot asked Gloria for the powder compact she kept in her bag .
10 If news wended to Spittals that she had any more interest in the Mills murder she would be suspended immediately .
11 A qualified doctor working as a senior houseman in a hospital pathology department she discovered she was pregnant in November 1988 .
12 She thought of the purple crimplene trousers with the saggy bum and elasticated waist that her mother put on to keep warm in the factory and the thick support tights she wore all year round , even under her trousers , because she said her legs ached .
13 She used to send us erm like I think , she did n't send us one this year though , she 's erm like , wherever she is she 'd send us a Christmas card , an Easter card she did n't say where she is or anything .
14 Braithwaite , the Reverend T.E.O. She 'd seen , she averred , Amy , or anyway her car , coming down the Julians ' drive at about ten-thirty on Friday night .
15 My sister Ann she 's delivered a couple of children herself .
16 At ten P M she did n't seem too great either , her temperature had gone up a little bit , but nevertheless , she slept on .
17 One story was about the ghost she see — this is the story whe she tell me wha% she see , alright .
18 With these LM potencies she is feeling stronger than ever without aggravation and is currently taking 0/7 .
19 And when presently she appeared in the kitchen doorway she said , ‘ I did n't know you were here , Peggy . ’
20 Her caring approach on the course has its background in the golfing upbringing she had from her father , Bill Kratzert , who , like her husband and her brother , is a professional .
21 There was just one thing she had to get hold of before she left — the only wedding present she had been prepared to accept from William Ash .
22 Then she slumped back in her chair , mouthing the nicotine-dosed chewing gum she used instead of cigarettes , and I thought I must have imagined an intensity of which she was surely incapable .
23 Well you see at the Penny Farthing she 's supervisor , everyone think she 's if you had her in your house and told her what to do she 'll do it , but , she needs , she 'll be quite .
24 ‘ The girl must be busy ’ , ‘ the maintenance course she had been on was probably gruelling ’ , or ‘ she was still too upset to put pen to paper ’ .
25 The study skills she had learnt were certainly of value — six weeks before she went on her first overseas assignment her company put her through a crash course in Greek !
26 It was another uneasy week , and by Friday afternoon she was longing for the end of the shift so she could go home and wallow in misery .
27 Before we left , she wrote her phone number on a beer mat and in the car park she slipped it to Werewolf before she put her crash hat on and fired up the engine .
28 Her handbag had fallen behind the car seat when she 'd stopped at the traffic lights in town so several minutes were lost as she scrabbled for her pass , then when she drove into the car park she could n't immediately find a space and had to drive round several times .
29 The security guard touched his cap , smiled and waved her on , and when she pulled up in the car park she found that in spite of the earliness of the hour some families had already arrived .
30 Matilda started to go with them , but as she passed Miss Honey she paused and her twinkling eyes met the teacher 's eyes and Miss Honey ran forward and gave the tiny child a great big hug and a kiss .
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