Example sentences of "[adv] she [vb past] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 So she left it all to herself and tried to carry on but it was too much for her .
2 take her yeast down so she made her own bread .
3 So she frightened you half to death
4 And it was n't a shock when I got my first hit record because I was trying for that all our lives and so she backed me all the way .
5 Clara never managed to do anything nearly as impressive , but nevertheless she had her own private favourites ; she was not without a vulgar inclination towards :
6 If you do n't decorate it up like she got her own decorations
7 Another ten minutes later she had it all worked out .
8 Involuntarily she slid her own hands around him , caressing the hardness of his shoulders beneath the towelling gown .
9 Mum had a habit , whenever she sent me any distance on an errand , of insisting that I had clean bloomers on , ‘ in case yer get knocked down by a 'orse ’ , which was why I was scared of them .
10 Paula smiled , all sunshine now she had her own way , and treated her mother to a hug that was enthusiastic yet somehow oddly impersonal .
11 Now she understood what that something precious Fernando had was that would guarantee Maria Luisa returned to him instead of staying with Steve .
12 This was Maria Luisa 's baby and now she understood it all .
13 At first it had been like being spied on , but now she forgot them most of the time , except when she wanted to do something she should n't .
14 And er well she gave us some towels .
15 She 's a darling , she deserves nice things , and you know full well she did it all for — ’ He paused .
16 Here she did him less than justice .
17 " Surely she told you that ? "
18 His mother would become involved in long discussions with him about how she treated them both fairly and then would end up getting angry with his unreasonable attitude .
19 Her loving domesticity was noticed not only by Viscount Althorp 's butler , Albert Betts , who recalls how she ironed her own jeans and performed other household duties but also by her headmistress at Riddlesworth , Elizabeth Ridsdale — Riddy to pupils — who awarded her the Legatt Cup for helpfulness .
20 Then she told me all her hopes and fears and about her First Experience — I 'll say no more than that — but she remembered it vividly .
21 She just felt it would help to establish some boundaries , and just then she felt they both needed space to get over the incident .
22 Then she brought them all strong black coffee .
23 Then she answered her own question .
24 Then she gave us some tea and toast .
25 Yes , and then she showed us some
26 But he could n't control it , for all his knowledge , and it would lift his hair into bristles so that he looked like Desperate Dan and she could n't help but laugh until his fragile ego wobbled and then he shouted and then she loved him more , more than when he was intact .
27 I wonder why she told me that then ?
28 Agony aunt Virginia Ironside asks Marje Proops why she ignored her own advice .
29 I wondered why she wanted us both .
30 But even more vividly she recalled her own fall and Silas 's swift leap across the narrow stream to sweep her up into his arms .
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