Example sentences of "[pron] she [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She admits following someone she believed was Dieter into the woods . ’
2 A chauffeur , someone she 'd never seen before , brought the car to the front door .
3 As Donna climbed the stairs slowly she looked around at the dozens of people entering and leaving the building , wondering how the hell she was supposed to find someone she 'd never seen before .
4 I thought you were her lover , someone she 'd never told me about , and I was just knocked back by all the emotions I felt .
5 Halfway through lunch , this blonde , baby-faced girl started to kill herself with anxiety because she saw someone she knew but could not remember their name .
6 A girl on a health education course I once taught told me of someone she knew whose husband had died after six months of marriage .
7 Was it someone she knew ?
8 It sounded as though she were talking to someone she knew well , or at least had dealt with previously , because she called her interlocutor ‘ Tonio ’ and smiled continuously as though engaged in invisible wooing and sometimes she laughed .
9 Then Mary had seen the old woman for what she was — a pauper , trapped in her sadness , her madness , now frightened , now lost ; and her story — not only for the tale itself but because it concerned someone she knew , before her , now covering the pipe 's small bowl with protecting beech leaves — wrung her heart .
10 She was calling for someone she knew to be there .
11 ‘ Only if , ’ said Connon slowly , ‘ only if it was someone she knew well . ’
12 ‘ Might someone she knew have made a date with her at night ? ’
13 It 's pretty certain it was someone she knew and she 'd have let him — or her — in anyway . ’
14 ‘ Hello , ’ she returned , and discovered that it was quite pleasant to bump into someone she knew .
15 He was the brother-in-law of someone she knew .
16 He was the brother-in-law of someone she knew .
17 One of the men she recognised as someone she had seen on the Prosecution side in a Belfast court during trials for terrorist offences .
18 A crazy man , someone she had never seen before , took a shot at her from a rooftop .
19 It was someone she had been to bed with .
20 She says that her life now is better than the life she could have spent with someone she had never met before .
21 Hilda felt he was a stranger , someone she had only just met , a feeling she sometimes had when he met up with friends he 'd known before they got married .
22 For someone she had met only once he had had a remarkable impact on her .
23 It was an oddly cold-blooded act to coax a large sum of money from someone she had no intention of marrying to buy a house she did n't intend to live in .
24 What could she say to someone she had been so close to , had spoken so bitterly to ?
25 There 's even a man in her life — someone she met through work .
26 From the repeated ringing , it was probably someone she owed money to .
27 Kathleen had always known , deep down , that one day she would meet someone she loved more than her career and would be ready to settle down with him to raise a family .
28 I 'm sure it must be comforting for the mother to have someone she knows well helping her . ’
29 Then someone she did like , Mr. Middlemass , the Document Examiner , with his jacket slung over his shoulders , leaping up the stairs three steps at a time and calling out a greeting to the desk .
30 First she got someone she did not know , then she got Marshall and finally she got Wickham .
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