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

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1 Erm , she 's in at ten o'clock and she just does not stop until four o'clock .
2 Poor Norm 's passing was bad enough but she then found shocking goings-on at Dunraven , the Twilight Home for the Partially Confused in which her mother had been incarcerated — sorry — hospitalised .
3 Anne had to leave for work for two o'clock but she proudly displayed her ring to her friends and they all sincerely wished her happiness .
4 I tried to talk to her sensibly but she just would n't listen . ’
5 He swept away and she never saw him again in the hospital .
6 It had all put her in Glyn 's power somehow and she no longer had that feeling of independence she had fought so hard to gain .
7 Mum could n't read anyway but she always seemed to know when Auntie Nellie wrote and Dad made it my job to hide these letters and give them to him when Mum was out of the way .
8 Did she bury the Bonio yesterday or she actually end up crunching it ?
9 But Grimm nodded towards Meh'Lindi 's bedroom enquiringly and she too nodded her horse-head .
10 Cos I saw her yesterday and she already
11 well mind you , the only thing is he said did she get a phone call yesterday and she never so he might have he expected her to have had one .
12 ‘ I ca n't marry a man who hates me — ’ her voice wobbled dangerously but she quickly brought it back under control ‘ — who believes me to be a traitor , without a single question or … or … ’
13 The old nun was as imperious as ever but she visibly thawed when she saw Corbett and beamed with pleasure at his gift .
14 Felipe issued the order very calmly but she just could n't let go .
15 For a start , right , erm all her clothes then right and I mean loads of them are ones they 're really horrible like but she just hangs them here , I thought well you ca n't wear them , you know , all horrible , you do n't wear them fold them , put them away
16 She did not feel it would be right to cut herself off from her family altogether but she now visits them occasionally rather than every week as before .
17 A sound caused her to jump slightly and she half turned to see a figure silhouetted in the doorway .
18 Yeah , she 'd got a boyfriend and , with her school work as well , like she 's doing her A levels now and she just got a little bit , you know , because it is a big you know you 've got to be dedicated have n't you ?
19 She 's a miss really but she just she said to me she was miss , but she might have said ms , you know ?
20 He is back home with mother Christine now but she yesterday said : ‘ The medical advice is that he is not out of the woods yet . ’
21 Her head was clearing now but she still felt strange , drowsy .
22 At the age of four , she could read fast and well and she naturally began hankering after books .
23 Nilsson , firmly entrenched in her seventies , leaves her native Sweden only rarely nowadays and she never much cared for recording studios .
24 Er I I 'm expecting to come here but she probably wo n't
25 Yet she knew it was unlikely that Harry 's circumstances would have changed to any great degree by then and she certainly had no wish to live in near poverty .
26 I mean Julie works out there and she rarely goes in there .
27 She barked when I first went round there and she just shook and shook so
28 All of sudden he 's no longer there and she still has to stay like
29 Marguerite was already there and she too seemed to have pulled herself together because she took charge of the conversation at once .
30 Auntie Lou had friends in the town who asked her to tea sometimes but she never dared ask them back .
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