Example sentences of "[noun] she [vb past] [adv] much " in BNC.

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1 To Agnes 's mind she laughed too much .
2 By now Artemis was quite helpless with laughter , and had to put her napkin to her face in case she made too much noise .
3 She turned her face to the light , and silently , incoherently , not knowing which deity she addressed , she thanked the gods , who had been so kind to her , and to the husband she loved so much .
4 He smiled as he said it , that careless smile she loved so much .
5 In one mouthful she ate as much as twelve English farmers could eat in a whole meal .
6 Damian Flint , the man she admired so much , thought she was some cheap little floozy he could get into bed while taking Swift at the same time .
7 Laura gasped breathlessly as he raised his dark head , gazing fondly up at the man she loved so much .
8 Nor , with the man she loved so much in her mind , that Ven should feature largely in her troubled dreams .
9 She had come to pick up her mother 's possessions : the cracked Harrods dinner service , souvenirs of trips to Brighton and Bournemouth , the frayed and tired linen , the cooking pots , the scarlet tea cosy her mother had knitted , the family photograph albums she valued so much .
10 However , Lois Maxwell , who played the ever-loyal Miss Moneypenny , says , ‘ Diana and I had lunch together and after eating some shrimps she realized how much garlic there had been in them .
11 Stansfield 's own personal antipathy to medical involvement in the contagious diseases acts , together with his ignorance of scientific matter she knew as much of science as a cow does of conic sections , according to one contemporary — may have exacerbated Simon 's problems at the board .
12 A Finn represented the fusion of Scandinavia and Hungary ( to which country they were first cousins ) so no doubt she expected too much of Erkki .
13 Inanna was the most beautiful , friendly , and uncooperative horse that one could ever have the misfortune to own ; because from her looks she promised so much , but from her heart she gave so little !
14 In her nervousness she used too much force , and her hand , released by the tearing of paper , flung out and knocked over the wine .
15 She believed , and with what a lightening and easing of her poor heart , that now could begin the real , the responsible , discussion she loved so much to have with Jasper .
16 ‘ From having literally dozens of fractures she progressed so much I ca n't remember the last time she had one . ’
17 But an intimate dinner at the château was another matter altogether — because this would be the first time she 'd as much as set eyes on him since he 'd walked away from her outside this very room on that awful night .
18 Polly laid her palms against the strong hard face she loved so much , knowing exactly what she wanted to do with the rest of her life .
19 She was exhausted with work and grief over her mother 's early death , a mother she loved very much .
20 No , thank you , ’ said Breeze hastily ; but as a matter of fact she felt very much perturbed .
21 In fact she talked so much and so often about it that I feel I have been there myself . ’
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