Example sentences of "[noun sg] she also [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 With the rest of the household she also had to contend with his uncertain temper and even wilder moments during occasional drinking bouts .
2 There she met Molly Braithwaite , who was so enthusiastic that after finishing her degree she also trained at the Medau School and on her return joined Peggy in taking classes .
3 Of course she also heard it toll again and then heard a broken peal , a dreadful stuttering ringing , some quarter of an hour later .
4 But , in a speech to students at Oxford University she also reiterated her opposition to contraception .
5 At trial she also said that any fighting done by her was done in self-defence .
6 During this period she also founded and directed the National School of Opera at Morley College .
7 On the same day she also sold to Ballard ‘ all the librettos [ livrets deparolles ] of the operas of the said S. de Lully ’ for 250 livres .
8 Yet for all her passionate dedication to public service she also knew how to enjoy herself and as an elderly lady was often seen at the gaming tables of Monte Carlo in the late 1920s , savouring to the full the social pleasures made possible by her unique commercial success .
9 But even in her anger she also knew she could not add anything more to the heavy burden of worry and doubt she had seen her father was already carrying .
10 Although she was a somewhat morbid woman she also had a vivid imagination and was able to combine an exciting story with a good dose of sentimentality , much as Ian Maclaren would do later .
11 By the time she drained her glass she also knew that the last van to leave for the country about three weeks ago had been Chertsey bound .
12 When Topaz gave Lovat his answer she also told him the truth about her interlude with Andrew .
13 That year she also published an account of a nineteen-year-old woman executed for arson .
14 But at the same time she also resented the brother 's dominance .
15 At this time she also developed episcleritis and erythema nodosum .
16 In time she also found allies in a handful of civil servants like Charles Powell and Sir Bernard Cradock and an occasional diplomat like Sir Anthony Duff and Sir Crispin Tickell .
17 In the Hot Gossip section she also challenged parishioners at Edale , Derbys , to show her ‘ the scene of the crime ’ .
18 In the fitting rooms at Taylors she fussed and fretted over her creations like a mother hen and though Paula was overawed by the great designer she also liked her on sight .
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