Example sentences of "[adv] she [verb] [indef pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If Eleanor Darcy can manage a private room in a prison , perhaps she manages one in the local pub as well ? |
2 | So she has plenty to be pleased about — in addition to being the beautiful butt of the TV men 's admiring jokes . |
3 | She was hungry , there was food , and the sooner she did something with it , the sooner her appetite would be sated . |
4 | Jo refused to discuss the Oscars ; the whole idea was too exciting to bear serious thought , and besides she knew something about the events of the next three and a half hours that her mother did not , and would not until her name was called . |
5 | Usually her passion was an explosion of ecstasy , at a face , a voice , a mannerism ; usually she did nothing about it beyond engineering to spend time in The Presence . |
6 | She came to share many of his interests and tastes and as she grew up she became something of a. companion to him . |
7 | But just afore she passed out she said something about her sister and wor Robbie . |
8 | Now she hears nothing but the sounds of her own house . |
9 | Now she hears nothing but the sounds of her own house . |
10 | But now she thought nothing of it . |
11 | Now she wears nothing but the same thing , and always . |
12 | Often she carried one up herself and sometimes her father , without comment , brought one , but tonight there was nothing , not even the glow left from the morning 's fire . |
13 | Today she had something of her own that she wanted to do and she felt trapped . |
14 | ‘ Besides , if the story was so good , why did n't she do anything about it ? ’ |
15 | ‘ But … why has n't she said anything to Tom , my ma or me about it ? ’ |
16 | Maybe she treated everyone like this . |
17 | Then she said something about June and the Met . |
18 | Then she said something like , ‘ The poor sap 's been a bit of a pain since . |
19 | Then she felt something on her arm and discovered her scarf had come undone . |
20 | Then she took something from the pocket of her one-piece . |
21 | ‘ It 's extraordinary , most people have dismissed her as a hype-merchant who 's just good at working the system , but then she delivers something like this . |
22 | Then she knew nothing but the breaking wave , the sound of her voice crying out long strange words , and the power crushing her . |
23 | Then she tells nothing but lies . ’ |
24 | He apologised in advance if he should be too expert , but Jessica conceded graciously she had nothing against technique per se , it just got in the way of animal passion sometimes . |
25 | ‘ But what I do n't understand is why she said none of this before . |
26 | It was seldom she met someone with whom she was in religious accord . |