Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] and she [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | A thick , choking smoke arose but the rug began to burn and she dropped it with a cry . |
2 | If she wants to fight on she 'll have to pay and she says she has n't enough money . |
3 | It was messy and tragic and Kathleen wanted to cry for her , but the cameras kept rolling and she shrugged it off and carried on . |
4 | Because what she thought she felt was what she actually did feel and she said it , loud and clear and everyone else could go and fuck themselves . |
5 | ‘ Well , anyway , ’ Lisabeth went on grumpily , ‘ she did ring and she wants you to get in touch with her at the local National Insurance office . |
6 | His eyes were small , but as shrewd as any Topaz had seen and she knew she would n't be able to gull him . |
7 | This old fella had died and she took us there to choose what we wanted which was horrible . |
8 | And there 's a lady there , and er , got a caravan and her husband had died and she wanted me to swap caravans , her 's was actually a better condition caravan than mine |
9 | Right , the problem is that I ca n't seem to get through on the telephone , I phoned and her secretary came back and said you 've to phone and she gave me a guy 's name like and I got a number for him so I phoned it , ah he works in our Edinburgh office I phoned the Edinburgh office . |
10 | Bunny asked how the interview had gone and she said it had gone very well . |
11 | I told her what had happened and she took it all in her stride , and once she 'd stopped laughing about Simon she told me to head for the pub where I 'd dropped Clara . |
12 | I mean , I ca n't think where else she 's gone and she knows she 'll get into the most dreadful trouble if she turns up now without a good excuse . ’ |