Example sentences of "[verb] she [verb] [vb pp] in " in BNC.
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1 | Oh yes , I do n't feel she 's despised in any way . |
2 | ‘ I can see it upsets you , ’ he said softly , and she was afraid to look at him , afraid to see again what she imagined she 'd seen in his eyes . |
3 | Had Silas realised she 'd fallen in love with him ? |
4 | No , I do n't think she have called in here . |
5 | It was very hard indeed to believe she had walked in there with a wolf creature and that he had drawn her down onto the forest floor and made love to her … |
6 | Although there is little or no evidence to support the contention that those who deviate from shared sexual morality are likely to be ‘ deviant ’ in other ways as well , it was argued in Chapter two that it is precisely this quality that Mrs Whitehouse felt she had detected in young ‘ revolutionaries ’ such as Richard Neville . |
7 | Folasade felt she had changed in that having a baby had given her more confidence and put her on a more equal footing with her mother . |
8 | Assuming she has lived in the house for her whole period of ownership and has never nominated elsewhere as main residence there is no question of a CGT liability when she sells . |
9 | About what Margrida d'Arcos 's opinion of her might be now that she knew she had indulged in apparently frivolous love with her son . |
10 | She lied to me , though , when I asked at about the age of eight what she 'd done : she said she 'd worked in an office , done clerical work . |
11 | Plans were at an advanced stage when Hamnett , having vacillated for some time , phoned the BFC to say she had decided in favour of Paris after all . |
12 | She phoned me in my room to say she had slipped in the bath and badly bruised her face . |
13 | ‘ But I wish she had confided in me — told me her reasons . |
14 | Juliet wished she 'd sat in some corner . |
15 | She tried to pray through the fever , feeling her head trapped in a web of red-hot wires , but there was no sign of them . |