Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] she [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I hope our Mum do n't start borrowin' off of 'er or she 'll never get it back . ’
2 She once told me that she could never commit suicide because of her curiosity about what was going to happen next .
3 A senior detective at Marbella said last night : ‘ This lady told our detectives that she had no idea there was that much concern in London for her daughter and assured them that she would now return home as soon as possible . ’
4 Given the prospect that that her father is actually the father of this child do you that she 'll still be at home ?
5 because this , this , your friend , I mean you have n't been doing it long have you and she will only talk to you in French wo n't she ?
6 Ana may confide in you as she would never confide in me .
7 When he eventually introduced himself , she politely told him that she would rather pay her own bill and had enough money to do so .
8 She hastened to reassure him that she would never be less than totally reliable in her dealings with S. Kettering .
9 She was crushed so tight against him that she could barely breathe , and as his own mouth moved to her ear , his tongue flicking erotically to trace the whorls , she moved her hands to his belt .
10 There was such comfort , such happiness with him that she could only sigh with pleasure .
11 This fantasy was so vivid to her that she would even rehearse this line out loud , looking at herself in her mirror as she smoked the last cigarette of the night , after she 'd taken her face off , after all the noise was over and we 'd all gone home .
12 I plucked up the courage to talk to her , and felt this urgent need to tell her that she would eventually kill herself .
13 She dreamed of becoming a chef at school , but her domestic science teacher hated her and told her that she would never be a cook .
14 ‘ I would not like to have the task of telling her that she would never make a crime reporter ! ’
15 While a small voice inside her head told her that she would never become queen but would have a tough life she found herself accepting his offer and telling him repeatedly how much she loved him .
16 Jezrael fought to fold the anger away , tuck it down so deep inside her that she would never feel its corrosion again — she hoped .
17 She had already fallen in love with him , her whole heart had been surrendered , but he could never know that because he would have such power over her that she would never be able to deny him her body .
18 Reminding her that she would still be in full control at all times , I asked her whether it was not worth trying the technique to see what happened .
19 But the quaint idea did occur to her that she might simply go on and on perfecting her role , delighting simply in her ability to deceive , and never , till the end , making any use of her deception .
20 It often occurred to her that she might never leave Florence again even when she had the money and means to do so .
21 The thought came to her that she might never see this woman again .
22 Her virtue is so important to her that she can more easily contemplate her brother sacrificing his life to save her virginity than that she might sacrifice herself for him .
23 His voice was so dead , so cold , so indifferent to her that she could only stare at him with a block like concrete lodged somewhere near her heart .
24 He had been warning Matilda , reminding her that she could still threaten Edmund 's safety to ensure Isabel 's obedience .
25 He pushed her gently down on to the settee and sat so close to her that she could hardly breathe for fear that she 'd betray how much she wanted him .
26 The form of service and the choice of hymns , if any , should be your parent 's , and if she is hoping to see her husband 's coffin surrounded by flowers on its last journey , nobody should suggest to her that she should instead consider asking relatives and friends to send donations to a suitable charity , for this may upset her deeply , and if she gives in to it , it may become a burning resentment in her later on .
27 The Office continues with a description of a relapse of Margaret 's illness from which she was cured when Rolle promised her that she should never again suffer from it as long as he was alive .
28 As he watched his gifted little daughter sobbing her heart out prior to taking the tee in the Girls ' Championship at Leven in 1975 , he told her that she must either play without fuss or stop playing altogether .
29 His gratitude — and the kiss — meant more to her than she would ever have admitted to anyone .
30 Pity made her more friendly towards him than she might otherwise have been .
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