Example sentences of "[coord] she [vb past] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The light seemed to have brightened , which was odd , and she saw them all like actors on a stage , brightly lit , faces made grotesque and heightened by make-up , every . |
2 | He asked her lots of questions , and she told him all about her life in India . |
3 | And she told him all that Irene had told her that morning . |
4 | And she told me that , while working at another bank , she had once been summoned to an office four flights away . |
5 | And she told me some character called Steve produced a gun when Newman , the foreign correspondent , interrupted their tete-a-tete . |
6 | She had just come from London and she told us all about the great spirit of British resistance to the Nazi air attacks . |
7 | Waves of heat washed over her , and she felt his own skin burning against hers . |
8 | His sigh was heavy , though , and she felt it all the way through to her bones . |
9 | ( This was why he had not been allowed up to seek out Miranda in her room — though she had managed on several occasions to sneak some of her new friends past the desk ; while at night , there was no porter and she had her own key to the wrought-iron and glass front door . ) |
10 | When he realized what he had done he panicked and she had it all out of him . |
11 | And she emptied it all out does n't she on this . |
12 | ‘ I had shown her photos of Diana , the house and Max the dog and she recognised them all immediately . ’ |
13 | In a moment her ladyship 's sobs had ceased and she dried her few tears . |
14 | She thought that everything was composed of heat and corruption and water — that we live off death and water — and she resented her own blinding mortality . |
15 | My mother and I brought her up and she brought herself this low . |
16 | And she read them all and is n't that lovely ? |
17 | And she offered him half of the yam that she had brought with her . |
18 | Jamie 's mother was still up and she made us some tea . |
19 | The kettle whistled , and she made herself some recaff . |
20 | I told her what had happened and she took it all in her stride , and once she 'd stopped laughing about Simon she told me to head for the pub where I 'd dropped Clara . |
21 | And she took it all cold — she was n't surprised . ’ |
22 | and she says she sat , she sat er still you know with her arms folded and all like that and she says , oh she says I think you er collect the books and stamp them and put them back on the shelves and she said they all laughed , but she got the job in opposition to er , a few others you know |
23 | She felt her top lip swell up as she tasted blood , and she said nothing more . |
24 | And she carried them all up on stage with her when she climbed those six steps to sing her song . |
25 | Jennifer remembered Tristram 's face grinning through the wall , and the firm warm clasp of his hand as he reached through to her ; she remembered a night when the moonlight was like mercury on the trees — and she remembered her own sudden cry of love and joy , which Mrs Prynn had thought was the deadly shriek of a mandrake and which had caused her to go down to the lower scullery to see if Jennifer was safe . |
26 | Mrs Chamberlin has more than a dozen and she gave me such beautiful eggs to bring home . |
27 | ‘ Could you tell us where you were and what you were doing on those three days , please ? ’ he said , instead , levelly and she gave him another sideways , calculating look . |
28 | ‘ And she gave you all this money ? ’ |
29 | And she gave us these so I said , well I 've given her towels , wait and give it her for next . |
30 | His eyes were a deep , dark grey , almost drugged , she saw as he turned her face up to his , and she guessed her own face must reflect the same emotions . |