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

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1 One day when we were vacationing in Santa Fe in 1943 my daughter , Jennifer , who was then 3 , asked me why she could not see the picture I had just taken of her .
2 she , she cracked me up she said I left she says no do n't , do n't , do n't , do n't it 's too , it was a bit like
3 I mean she used to toss , toss me off on the old and there 's , there 's and she used to sit on there used , used to sit on there she used to toss me off and I got this fucking as she 's tossing me off she did this love bite .
4 She 'll break me anyway she can .
5 She told me when she came round . ’
6 told me not she 's taping anybody else , tape it as a Walkman , but I do n't know how she can , because you 're not allowed to what
7 ( She told me later she 'd just been in hospital .
8 Caroline told me later she was terribly nervous .
9 She told me later she could not see the point of such correspondence .
10 When she told me how she came to be a refugee , she paused reflectively before each statement , conscious that as a foreigner I might not know the history of Palestine before 1948 .
11 Mrs Hillaby , the present clerk of the course , told me how she has seen horses collapse at the finish , and one had even laid down and died through being ridden too hard .
12 ‘ Eleanor told me how she had visited you and your mother a little while ago . ’
13 She told me how she wrote several letters to her home complaining of the punishment she was given and begging to be taken away but she received no reply until one day her brother paid her a visit and gave her the news that their parents were both dead .
14 When I was about twelve she told me how she 'd " flung " a sixpenny piece back at a titled woman who 'd given it her as a tip : " If you ca n't afford any more than that Madam , I suggest you keep it . "
15 She told me how she thought the way to put Inside Out on the map was to do more hard , investigative stories .
16 As we walked she told me how she had always resisted her brother 's attempts to persuade her to emigrate to Pakistan .
17 You told me how she taunted you …
18 Told me how she talk to Terry .
19 Eyeing me suspiciously she said , ‘ Are n't we all ! ’
20 They were terrific — upset , but very sympathetic and his Mother said not to worry , if Pop threw me out she 'd look after me .
21 Since she has been grown-up she has told me how she remembers those Saturday mornings and how she loved them .
22 The mysterious Fox — I was more certain than ever that he was Special Branch now — that wretched young woman lying there in the mortuary , and I remembered my unease when she 'd told me how she had returned that file at the Records Office .
23 I mean , why did n't she tell me the truth , I can understand you know , I could , you know , I could perha if she 'd just tell me the truth you know tell me why she 's u , what she 's up to and that .
24 ‘ Just tell me when she left , ’ said Huy .
25 ‘ Please , Mrs Durbeyfield , please tell me where she is !
26 Tell me where she is .
27 She had brought a lot of her own furniture with her and would sigh and shake her head every time she found a burn or a ring mark on it , and tell me how she had always polished her things ‘ until you could see your face in them ’ .
28 Sh she pays me fifty pounds , she rang me up she were away to a funeral
29 She always tells me when she 's wet her pants , and understands everything that 's said to her , so why wo n't she cooperate on this ?
30 You were going to write and tell me where she is .
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