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

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1 And suddenly she just wanted to be clean .
2 Suddenly she desperately wanted him to know the truth .
3 Suddenly she really did look quite plain .
4 Only she never dared say it .
5 Apparently she regularly dispensed medicines to ‘ those not in acute distempers ’ among her ‘ own sex and little children ’ .
6 Apparently she often approached him with a picture book or toy to engage him in play with her .
7 yeah she never does sport , she always get out of it , I ca n't see that that affects him in any way but apparently she always makes up excuses and stuff , and then that night at supper , he 's sitting there , you know , all
8 Apparently she then picked herself up and in fact ran from the scene but Mrs did n't stop and did n't make enquiries as to who the girl was and neither was the matter reported by her to the police in due course .
9 ‘ Yes , apparently she only has a short time to live ; David came back to be with her — he 's even living at Brooklands . ’
10 But aloud she merely said , ‘ I 'll ask Jean to prepare the room for her . ’
11 ‘ Do you think Kee knows how terribly she unintentionally thwarts me ? ’
12 She bellowed so loud she nearly blew the little chap out of the window .
13 Or perhaps she simply did n't find them all that amusing .
14 But perhaps she also identified in John the orphan she half recognized herself to be .
15 Perhaps she was aware of what lay above her , or perhaps she just ran blindly .
16 But it was pleasant to feel safe and looked-after , and another nice thing was that nobody remarked on , or even appeared to notice my absence of rings — except the Matron , who was inclined to toss her head a bit as she passed me , but perhaps she just had a tic .
17 Perhaps she just did it out of the goodness of her heart — or perhaps ( and this thought provoked a fresh spurt of giggles in my throat ) half the little souvenirs that littered her room were tokens of gratitude — from Torquay , Margate and Llandrindod Wells — I pulled myself together with a great effort , and took my hands from my face .
18 Or perhaps she just did n't realise how close to the edge he really was …
19 Perhaps she just wanted to come here , ’ Maggie protested .
20 Perhaps she even got Grandma thinking the same , not realizing that Grandma was a person who needed the near-replica of her childhood to make a background for her life ; and that although she gave , she also received .
21 Perhaps she even went into a doze , which was very unlike her usual alert self .
22 Perhaps she even makes more errors in a test than in continuous writing , because not having any context for the words , she is unable to check them for meaning when she reads them over .
23 He was fast reaching the conclusion that Cora-Beth wanted him to feel more than a friendly affection for her ; that perhaps she even wanted him to fall in love with her .
24 Perhaps she rather hoped he would say , ‘ I 'm not a shit , am I ? ’ and hold her hand .
25 Perhaps she already knew .
26 In any case , at some deeper level , perhaps she already understood .
27 Perhaps she never realized quite how deep-seated was this need , but shop , as well as factory staff , could not fail to be impressed at the way both she and Bernard always knew their names , asked with interest about their home life and would always try and help if there was a problem by sending taxis , flowers , hot meals or whatever the crisis demanded .
28 Perhaps she never got home .
29 Perhaps she really did think Grandma was being used .
30 Perhaps she really did little more than lend her name , but it was to her at any rate that Queen Victoria 's secretary wrote with royal support for her venture ( the Queen had also supported the Victoria Press , named after her ) .
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