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

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1 I know when she when she its usually when
2 But as she said she she just had to she could n't stay in bed when she had kids running all over the place .
3 Sa , she her eyes are getting blacker every time and she she just seems to be in her books all the time , and everything now .
4 Is she she easily offended ?
5 Oh I did n't know she she really when she said give it some .
6 She oh well she , I mean she she always had
7 Yeah I I did it with Pauline , she she actually did n't mind doing it at one point before Christmas but it has n't come about and as she said , wo n't change it , it wo n't happen .
8 She did n't , she did n't throw up or anything , she said , no , no , she she still , said she gets , that 's where she wants , start doing everything for Christmas and after half
9 I think she wi she she like blowing she want to do it .
10 It was she who eventually recommended that Laura go to a college she knew of — one where she would find an environment supportive of her experience .
11 Occasionally she stayed the night in the boiler room , and when Minton suddenly began exploding with wit , it was sometimes she who best engaged him in repartee .
12 Certainly it was she , rather than her husband , whom scholars praised for such discernment , and she who apparently took a personal interest in the literary side of her son 's education .
13 In one of these early lessons he was very lucky in his teacher ; Miss Public House took him home on one of his first nights — she who usually never could be bothered — and in one exhausting night Miss P taught him everything he knew about how to make love without getting hurt or hurting anybody ( remember that in those days we were still getting used to the idea and still elaborating our repertoires of what you could and could n't do , which was very hard for us , for me anyway , since we had spent so long trying to forget the very word could n't ) .
14 She who usually looked forward to the telephone ringing , had become nervous even of that .
15 ‘ . But she herself neither acknowledges this , nor explores what problems a religion of which this is true holds for women .
16 She herself however called for a subsidy in 1555 .
17 Their own stories had strangely interlocked , and sometimes she had a sense that such interlockings were part of a vaster network , that there was a pattern , if only one could discern it , a pattern that linked these semi-detached houses of Wanley with those in Leeds and Northam , a pattern that linked Liz 's vast house in Harley Street with the Garfield Centre towards which she herself now drove .
18 Had she herself perhaps dropped off at one point ?
19 With a final darting glance to ensure that her appearance was in order she made her way as nervously downstairs as if it had been she herself about to marry .
20 On the other hand , Maryon Lane , one of two further South African girls ( the other being Patricia Miller ) who joined in August 1947 , thinks the chief cause of ill-will had been the obnoxious behaviour of one person , and says she herself never suffered from resentment but was accepted by the company where everyone seemed like family .
21 She supposed it would be all right , although she herself never went near the stables — which was sad , because she had her great-aunt 's love of horses and she enjoyed the smell and the sound of them .
22 He just thinks she he just fantasize about them .
23 She what ever
24 If Benjamin had given her nothing else in their life together he had given her this child , and for that Sarah would forgive him anything .
25 I told her I just was just going to take photographs .
26 And I did n't use ribbon cos it would have worked expensive for her I just used that erm
27 There 's nothing holding her I just have n't got the screwdriver with the right shape tip on it , you know ?
28 I wished I had got in first by telling her I no longer found her sexually attractive .
29 Thanks to her I still had a roof over my head , but this economic patronage subtly altered relations between us in a way that did nothing to improve my self-respect .
30 I told her I still loved her and asked her how she 'd feel about going out to Kentucky .
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