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

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1 And suddenly she just wanted to be clean .
2 But perhaps she also identified in John the orphan she half recognized herself to be .
3 Perhaps she even went into a doze , which was very unlike her usual alert self .
4 Perhaps she still yearned for him , he thought with a pang of anxiety .
5 Ha ha I just she just said to me you any good at German .
6 Somehow she always happened to be in the company of someone , Walter , Emily or Durkin .
7 Thereafter she largely faded from public life , though she continued to befriend and correspond with many younger feminists .
8 A long time later she finally drifted into sleep .
9 Later she also campaigned for a better understanding of anorexia .
10 Though she never did with you really because that , I
11 She had never seen a dragon before , and now she nearly exploded with joy .
12 Robbie had been hungry when she got home from work , but now she only toyed with her food .
13 Well she just asked about a bed so I told her that
14 Well she never got in contact with me again .
15 Well she never realized till today .
16 I would have thought if she would have sat in the chair , I mean well she could n't go the week aha I do n't young enough yeah , about a month ago she just peed of somewhere and some , I do n't know , she 's alright , I said yes she 'll be alright , I said I 'm going to start cooking so she said I got to take these Heather , I said well they 'll travel better in there , your father said you know Jane he said if you 'd given her a hand
17 A splendid lady as convivial as her father , and with the same passion not far beneath she also served on Michael Jopling 's working hours Select Committee .
18 Maybe she just panicked for the moment , wanted to get rid of it as soon as possible . ’
19 ‘ Or maybe she just learned from a more rational neighbour that the real Delia has been abroad for six months .
20 Anyway , then she just sprawled on the floor and cried her heart out .
21 Then she half rose from the desk , leaned across and gave me a dead fish handshake , and with a glazed stare directed somewhere over my left shoulder , she rattled out , all in one breath and with no punctuation , ‘ Thankyouverymuchforallyouhavedonegoodbye . ’
22 Then she suddenly slapped at her apron pocket .
23 For a moment Sarah fell silent , then she suddenly turned to Ruth .
24 Then she almost collapsed with relief when she heard Julius 's voice .
25 She left her office at about five forty-five , saw Naylor 's Jaguar in the car park and went weak at the knees about him for a few seconds , then she determinedly got into her own car and drove home .
26 There she quickly settled into school life and although she claims to have been ‘ very shy ’ made lots of friends and impressed the staff with her helpfulness and charm .
27 There she once sat in some sort of castle , or not , reading , for sure , the literature of Romanticism , and growing up to resemble — in the opinion of the writer 's aunt , the historian C. B. A. Behrens — a character out of Lermontov .
28 I thought she would grow really angry but instead she just pushed past me at the door .
29 Yet she always came to his rescue when he was in difficulties . ’
30 Until the death of her sister , the Duchess of Alba , in 1860 , Eugénie would herself occasionally waltz with her husband at these ‘ Mondays ’ , but from 1860 onwards she rarely danced in public except as a duty .
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