Example sentences of "[adv] she [verb] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So she said come round to lunch on Wednesday .
2 so she had to go back in and have it done again
3 So she had gone out with someone .
4 It was all new to her , but the Indian seemed to know what he was talking about , and so she had gone along with him .
5 So she had grown up in a cold , almost emotionally empty vacuum .
6 So she had to ride back on the she rode back on the
7 So she 's come up with a way of trying to protect animals in Gloucestershire , Worcestershire and Herefordshire .
8 Instead of pulling away she stayed looking up into his eyes , then slowly closed her own , waiting for his kiss .
9 Finally she tried to get down to some more serious work , first skimming through a book about castles she had brought with her , then sketching ruined towers , broken archways and towering keeps .
10 Slowly she began to come back to reality , and realise that she had been entirely at his mercy .
11 When eventually she had arrived back at Briar Cottage , there had been no concealing her distress from Bess Halidon .
12 Eventually she had found out about it in the worst possible way .
13 Once more she stood gazing out over the garden , but this time everything seemed different — so different that when he took her gently into his arms it was so natural that she made no attempt to draw back .
14 Now she had pulled up outside the village shop and was yelling to them to bring her out an ice-cream .
15 Well she did work full time in London , but she said that was to much for her so she 's , she did n't work at all , now she 's gone back to work three days a week in Orpington I think .
16 Well last time we , last time he came with us , I said there 's one thing I just want to ask you a favour , that 's enough , she 's as happy as harry now she 's faced up to the fact , that er , he was not good because he did n't love her any way , she loved him .
17 She had told Great-gran and now she stood looking down on this eighty-two year old woman who was dressed as a woman of forty might have been , in a pale blue cotton dress , square-necked , which showed surprisingly firm flesh for one her age , short-sleeved , which in this case exposed her real age by the sagging flesh of the underarm .
18 Now she stood looking out of her bedroom window , feeling lonely in spite of the car headlights crawling up the avenue of tall cypresses towards the villa 's ornate façade and the first arrivals climbing the twin stone staircases to the central entrance .
19 Well she 'd gone out through the door and the wind took her down the bloody street !
20 And erm well she 's gone down from what ?
21 Did n't she get kicked out by her
22 Colleagues wept as they told how she planned to meet up with a friend for a two-week walking holiday .
23 But he could not bring himself to do it , especially not now , after Simon had revealed how she had spoken up for him .
24 He switched the subject just as he had snapped his fingers to remind her of how she had switched off after Seville .
25 They sat around one end of the work table , which now seemed vast and empty , and Alina Peterson explained how she 'd walked down to the village to look around and , where it seemed appropriate , to introduce herself .
26 I actually have at the back which I will show in a minute , a costume that was worn by a woman in the eighteen-forties , and it shows how she has kept up with the fashion ; it is a fairly fashionable dress , but it is adapted for real life , for day to day life , for for the life of an ordinary middle class woman who had perhaps one or two servants , but had to do the running of the household herself .
27 Twice she has got out of her room at night , as you know .
28 ‘ But then she keeps getting back on them again . ’
29 Then she had to go back to the shop to get our fish and chips , so we bundled up the rest of the wood and , as it was dark , ventured out to see if Dad could find some customers for his new business .
30 And then she had lain down in the dark , naked but for her flimsy shawl , the window open to let in the night , and waited .
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