Example sentences of "[subord] she [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 So where she fill it up from ?
2 ‘ You know , where she keeps him prisoner . ’
3 Then ran and slipped and ran again , past the church , between the dignified houses on the new Bristol Bridge , dodging the tollkeepers who marvelled at her speed , and over to the Welsh Back where horse-drawn sleds wove between towers of kegs , hanks of rope , sprawling sacks and the beached masts of ships , and where she knew she could shrink unnoticed into a warren of warehouses , entries and cellars .
4 For he 'd known she would n't go , that he was perfectly safe , that she was not the type to impose herself where she knew she was n't wanted .
5 Actuality of warden describing the snake followed by interview where she sez it 's the first time she'stouched a grass snake and slow worms .
6 We went through many dark passages until we reached a door , where she left me , taking her candle with her .
7 Tired and confused after the journey , I followed the servant into a large building , where she left me in a sitting-room .
8 She put the sheet of paper in an envelope , addressed it clearly , added the word ‘ Urgent ’ and carried it down to the office , where she left it for collection and received instead the original and the photostats of her article .
9 Where she left you . ’
10 Mildred slid him carefully into her pocket and raced up the stairs to her room , where she transferred him to a small box with holes in the lid which she had prepared specially for the journey .
11 I do n't where she got them and I did n't ask !
12 Oh , she had a pretty good idea : she only needed to go back to Felix Road or even Nelson Close , where she said she lived , to find out .
13 He knew that he 'd been close , but then somehow it had all slipped away from him ; when Alina had n't come out and the three of them had finally gone into the building , it was to find incomprehension from the woman who lived alone and an empty flat where she said she 'd gone for help .
14 At the station , where she drove him , though he had been in the habit of regularly walking there , she refused to kiss him .
15 Clare levered the coins off the counter , and carried her cup out into the small enclosure , where she balanced it on an unsteady iron table , her feet cushioned by a carpet of litter .
16 The old memories were stuffed back into the dark , locked cupboard at the very back of her mind , where she kept them safely shut away .
17 He remembered that Firelight had to feed it with milk , but where she kept it he had no idea .
18 Where she met where she met him then ?
19 There was no tea break but Mr John and a woman , who she thought might have been a chaperone , would go into a little room at the end , where she fancied they had a nip or two .
20 At the Red Cross warehouse , we were met by Stoyaeka who drove us to her house where she gave us a meal of soup , bread , stew and dumplings , all washed down with a very palatable local red wine .
21 where she weave it like that ?
22 He might have been cut out of cardboard , she thought , as she led him across the hall and into the dining -room , where she introduced him to Susan .
23 The lady prioress glowered at me , shrugged , and with ill grace took me back to her own chamber across the cloister garden where she poured me the smallest goblet of wine I had ever seen .
24 During this period she herds stray animals to her seashore cave , where she feeds them during the cold months .
25 She was so beautiful that I just melted and we went to this tiny little room , where she washed me .
26 So then she cut through the dining room and into the lounge , where she found him sitting in front of the big Sony TV .
27 Matt put in , ‘ Departing guests pay their accounts at the office , where she gives them a receipt , and Ling takes his list of commodities to her — things to be ordered for the kitchen , you understand . ’
28 She had come to terms with Newley 's affair with Arabella ; she believed that she had her husband precisely where she wanted him .
29 Once she had got Phoebe back where she wanted her , the radiographer manhandled Phoebe 's breasts , without interest , between two cold plates .
30 ( a ) some poems by Emily Dickinson , which you analyse ; ( b ) a bibliography ( list of books and articles ) , to find out what has been written by and on this poet ; ( c ) one or more critical articles on Emily Dickinson ; ( d ) a biography of the writer ; ( e ) a dictionary of symbolism , to look up some of the symbols she uses ; ( f ) a concordance to the works of Emily Dickinson ( this is a list of all the words she used , and where she used them ) .
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