Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] she [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I think most fundamentally she transmitted her inner core of pride and I acquired from him both doggedness of purpose and the confidence to decide what was just and unjust in the world as I met it . |
2 | They were going down gradually , so presumably she made herself tea when he was n't around . |
3 | Ye so presumably she tests them again after they 've |
4 | ‘ N … no problema , ’ she rattled so nervously she thought he must be able to smell her fear . |
5 | Susan Sowerby says I should go home , so perhaps she thinks I can help him . ’ |
6 | take her yeast down so she made her own bread . |
7 | So anyway she decided she was going out Livingston to live with this friend of hers . |
8 | And because of that it tipped Ruth 's heart so desperately she curled her arms around his neck and clung to him . |
9 | In this piece she starts very near , so near she makes us want to vomit at the sight of the caterpillar , and then she slowly moves away , gaining emotional balance as she gains physical distance . |
10 | ‘ A challenge ? ’ she husked painfully , her eyes so wide she thought he must surely read the anguish in them . |
11 | A year or so later she told everyone that they must make an annual pilgrimage to that city , where she had a cousin in the catering trade who was prepared to give them all cheap rates , but by that time Rose was losing her grip on the faithful . |
12 | She rose to her feet and walked on ; every so often she checked her pedometer , as she clocked up five , ten , fifteen miles . |
13 | Time and again she told herself she was fortunate to see the back of him , so often she reminded herself of the despicable way he had behaved . |
14 | Every so often she handed me her rod , saying , ’ Have I got a bite ? ’ |
15 | Her heart pumped so strongly she felt she 'd burst . |
16 | It was only then she saw what she should have noticed immediately : a bunch of keys with one stuck in the lock , many of them hung with labels . |
17 | It was only then she realised she 'd been holding her breath . |
18 | It was only then she realised she was shivering . |
19 | ‘ Monsieur Vassoir ! ’ she bellowed , striking the glass so hard she thought it might break . |
20 | Naked , Julia stretched under the sheet , stretched so hard she pulled her stomach muscles to their full length . |
21 | And the tyre was going down then she said I did n't do that ! |
22 | So instead she shook her head . |
23 | When the same scene happens night after night , his mother realizes that she has been doing the wrong thing , so instead she puts him to bed no matter how long or hard he cries . |
24 | That had to be a good thing as far as she was concerned , she told herself , so therefore she took him exactly at his word . |
25 | So reluctantly she followed her husband through the cutting . |
26 | So she thought , well she saw Annabel handle it so beautifully she thought she might get some for Christopher for his Christmas . |
27 | But just now she thought she would willingly endure any punishment if only she dared take her hat off without making it perfectly obvious she was making a pass at him . |
28 | It 's not often she loses her temper , but when she does you can look out ! ’ |
29 | Just then she saw her mother coming into the garden , with a young Englishman . |
30 | Just then she saw something very strange . |