Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] she [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Ms Wendy Mountford was living in a house belonging to Mr Roger Street , under a written agreement headed " Licence " , in which she expressly agreed she had no Rent Act protection . |
2 | She suddenly realized she did n't know what she had meant . |
3 | ‘ I can only think she decided she could not marry Fabien after all , but could not bear to tell him so either . |
4 | Did her excitement at the way the evidence fitted together mean she wanted it to be true ? |
5 | She suddenly realised she had passed from the survival phase to a phase where she could see that The Body Shop had become a retailing institution that was going from strength to strength . |
6 | His gaze had already returned to Jessamy , and she suddenly realised she did n't want to be left alone with Julius . |
7 | She moved to the table , put her keys down , suddenly realising she had been clutching them tightly . |
8 | He 's going to be ages , thought Juliet desperately , suddenly realising she 'd been standing with her hands clenched together , and her eyes screwed tightly as if to hear better . |
9 | Some man at the college had arranged it for her … she more or less admitted she 'd worked on him . ’ |
10 | Because she had no man , Clare also suddenly found she had no public identity and was not likely to get asked to dinner parties , for society seemed to move only in couples . |
11 | Now how long has she left that sitting there ? |
12 | ‘ How long has she worked here ? ’ asked David . |
13 | How long has she known Sadat could not possibly be a British Committee driver ? |
14 | Her mummy had once shown her photographs of herself as a Brownie many years ago , and Angela had laughed at the funny straw hat and long frock she had worn . |
15 | ‘ But not close enough to know she 'd moved out ? ’ |
16 | Tom asked , with a touch of impatience , then added in an aside to Faye and Bill , ‘ See , she 's so impressed she has n't even heard me ! ’ |
17 | Not only has she caused enormous damage to the already fragile monarchy but she 's humiliated the man she 's still married to . |
18 | And it 's , it 's the colour she wants , and not only has she got drawers , but she 's got shelves down that side as well . |
19 | and they thought , they said then it was connected with the accident , erm because it , you know , she was in such a bad way , and , the other fellow was to blame , I think he 'd been drinking , I 'm not sure , but they 're claiming off the insurance and they reckon she 's gon na be entitled to around a hundred thousand pounds compensation , because , not only has she had these physical injuries , but because she had a knock on the head it 's also affecting her mental state |
20 | Not only has she attracted more publicity than any other naval vessel since the Mary Rose , but she was n't even entirely British . |
21 | Oh well she 's obviously decided she likes it . |
22 | Jane Pargeter walked self-consciously to the kitchen to make herself a cup of tea : she had obviously decided she had drunk enough gin for the afternoon . |
23 | He rang her hotel , and after a long wait she came to the phone . |
24 | He rang her hotel , and after a long wait she came to the phone . |
25 | Only hope she does n't end up looking like her dad , he thought sometimes with a rich inner guffaw . |
26 | I only hope she did not see my carriage ! ’ |
27 | I can only assume she tried once too often to enter the nest , as the female died during the night . |
28 | So scared she felt her limbs turning to water , Jezrael tried to cap her imminence into bland indifference . |
29 | He had only to suggest she lift her hips a fraction higher or arch her back rather more sharply for her to comply at once . |
30 | During a telephone call to a neighbour this weekend , Ms Gibson apparently indicated she intended to continue her holiday . |