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

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1 The fact that it managed to do so stands out with a clarity so insistent that each individual ruler — including Mary Queen of Scots — must be assessed by the extent to which he or she successfully fostered the self-perception that the Scots were a people who mattered .
2 ‘ All we do know , ’ he concluded , ‘ is that the assassin must have been a member of the community at the Tower who knew Sir Ralph had changed his bed chamber , and he or she either committed the murder or hired a professional assassin to do it for them . ’
3 The stock editor generally concentrated on stock revision and supervision of withdrawals , but in some authorities he or she also played a large part in the selection of new books .
4 So they greeted her with comforts and praise , and said they liked the colour , and Janice lent her a necklace ; Clara did not much like the necklace either , for it was made of large artificial pearls , and she secretly suspected the donor of malicious intent in offering such a loan , but she put it on just the same , and ignored her suspicions , and allowed herself to be comforted , because she wished to be comforted , and because it was too late to get out of going .
5 It was only when his embrace became more adventurous , his hands more demanding as he became aroused , that she realised where they were heading and she finally found the strength to pull away from him .
6 Yeah , she 'd got a boyfriend and , with her school work as well , like she 's doing her A levels now and she just got a little bit , you know , because it is a big you know you 've got to be dedicated have n't you ?
7 She said this stiffly , not wanting to be accused of bragging — something else that had happened to her when she was a child , and she just stated a fact , or answered a question .
8 and she just caught the back of his leg .
9 He saw her shoulders shift , and she unconsciously raised a hand to undo the buttons of the bodice of the dark pelisse she still wore over an equally dark gown , the top of which was now revealed , made high to the throat .
10 and she willingly made a gift of it to her mother in sincere , if perhaps slightly exasperated affection .
11 His support of her unusual action came as a relief , and she willingly left the explanation to him .
12 A picture of the rat crossed her mind and she instinctively rubbed the back of her hand across her cheek .
13 Grave-robbing in Egypt was a traditional pursuit and she immediately feared the worst .
14 Why it should suddenly be important to prove this to a number of people that she had n't even met , she did n't stop to question , and she firmly suppressed a naggingly persistent image of Tom Russell and Marise Wyspianski last Saturday all dressed up for the annual Christmas ball given by the Coronation Hospital board .
15 ‘ I gave her some poached chicken breast at lunchtime and she even managed a couple of scones for tea . ’
16 All the outfits were by Marianne and she also made the bride 's shoes and decorated the bridesmaids ' ballet pumps .
17 Maggie did see , and she also saw the way Candace clung to Felipe 's arm , laughing and talking as if her husband did not exist .
18 She soon found that they were English and she also felt a certain amount of unexpected dismay because the woman flung her arms around Felipe and kissed him .
19 The Society presented her with a beautiful flower arrangement and she also received a selection of other gifts including a small tea service .
20 The Society presented her with a beautiful flower arrangement and she also received a selection of other gifts including a small tea service .
21 Jogger of the year was Sarah Rhimes and she also collected the ladies ' road race championship trophy for 1991 .
22 Katherine was still vaguely annoyed because he had bought a second-hand book , and she also had the feeling that he was being evasive .
23 Birds nested in the eighteenth-century ballroom but the chapel was carefully maintained and she also retained a butler and a chauffeur for the Rolls-Royce .
24 He gestured to Katherine and she slowly lifted the velvet .
25 Cautiously we both inched forward and she delicately sniffed the glass .
26 As for Melstead , I get the impression that Comrade Andrew " and she slightly emphasised the " comrade " , as if Alice would do well to think about it , " that Comrade Andrew is not all that keen on cadres from outside joining the pickets . "
27 By the time Vidal Sassoon had finished with her Paula 's long fair locks had been shorn to a sharp geometric shape and she scarcely recognised the reflection that looked back at her from the mirror .
28 She stopped struggling ; she swallowed the liquid ; and she somehow managed a wry smile .
29 The Queen was in Liverpool too , and she officially opened the new Battle of the Atlantic gallery at the Merseyside Maritime Museum .
30 It had n't been her imagination , and she bitterly resented the hypocrisy of his charge .
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