Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] she [verb] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Would he know that she had failed him ?
2 It gave her confidence a boost to know that she had spotted him , and it made her actions easy .
3 Forgotten that she had thought she had seen someone moving around in the darkness .
4 Er but she 's a member and we went there for lunch and it was the ideal place , you know , cos there were n't any , many people around and so we had quite a nice lunch and erm whilst we were there we then had a drink in er in the bar and erm her the , the secretary of the club , a lady , came to talk to Barbara and she mentioned that she 'd seen her on Blind Date you see , and so I got to know more by listening to them two speaking er and er that 's where I learnt about er that .
5 ‘ Barney 's as thrilled as I am , ’ Cara replied , revealing that she had phoned him as soon as she 'd read her mail .
6 He did not know if she had written it down in the letter , or if the cake was to be his punishment for all the bad things he had done .
7 Could you please explain to her what these are/mean and let me know if she wants to change them from this : needs to be finalized by lunchtime tomorrow .
8 Adele phoned and she said to phone you .
9 But his domestic situation would n't have mattered if she had fancied him , but she did n't .
10 Well grandma has cos she 's given me a swimsuit .
11 The last one had caused her to slip and she had jarred her already sore wrist by flinging out a hand to save herself .
12 He had left the money with his sister but had been caught after she had handed it into the police .
13 I get another star , thing is he does n't actually , I can remember them cos he can read them , I do n't know whether she 's got them wrong for the test it 's a bit of a really is n't it eh ? come on
14 They , you know , at the back of us they 've blocked up the fences but I do n't know whether she 's got it right , I do n't know .
15 I think I 'm just gon na go round me girlfriend 's and sleep after she 's given me my food .
16 ‘ Nothing of the kind , ’ she said , the coffee forgotten as she turned to face her .
17 She had not exaggerated when she 'd said she felt weary .
18 But now she realized that she had seen him before .
19 Suddenly she realized that she had forgotten she was relying totally on speed speechreading .
20 He realized that she wanted to believe him .
21 She was not so far gone in the sinful practice of dissimulation that she felt free to claim that she meant to ask them because she knew Betty would be pleased , and she could think of no other remotely credible reason for doing so .
22 Charity glanced at the clock as she poured and announced that she 'd missed it , Peregrine asking if it mattered a hoot anyway , the wireless these day being so hopelessly uninformative , with nothing more important to impart than news of patrol activity on the Maginot Line .
23 ‘ When I tackled Didi about it she admitted that she 'd taken it upon herself to bribe one of the hotel chambermaids , a girl she knew , to do both .
24 Reluctantly she admitted that she wanted to see him all the time .
25 It did not seem to matter that she had borne him a son .
26 She probably believed that she had converted him .
27 I 've accepted that she tried to stop me from becoming an artist .
28 ‘ He is not a clever man , ’ her friend said and Dorothea recalled that she had said it before , anxiously , determined that Dorothea should understand but , nevertheless , accept .
29 Deliberately , he refrained from remarking that she had called him by his Christian name for the first time .
30 ‘ It was Rizzi ! ’ she whispered , pleased that she 'd met him .
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