Example sentences of "she [conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Dad 'eard 'er an' 'e told 'er that while 'e 'ad two 'ands she was not to borrow money off 'er .
2 It is simply the ability which a person or group has to make others do what he , she or they want them to do .
3 Of course an Asian child here must learn English , but must she or he forget their own language in order to learn English ?
4 Your reader will then know that you are not presuming that she or he knows what the term means .
5 ‘ It 's come , ’ breathed Vi and so disbelieving was she that she checked its very existence with the engine driver and his black-faced fireman .
6 her hand away you know , if you imagine she if you make it she did n't take her hand away
7 But she and I concealed them still
8 Well she 's having her party so Christmas day is the Wednesday boxing day is the Thursday and she and she having her party on the Saturday , Sunday .
9 Cos she cos she likes them songs she loves them .
10 She , she would , meals-on-wheels did n't sh , were n't she but we stopped them cos she were
11 Ah but she ca n't help it can she but it puts you off going when he 's in dun n it ?
12 She said she because I left it to you in case you wanted to spit in the sink she goes oh I did n't last night , so I never brought it up alright ?
13 ‘ Prove what you say , ’ said she when they threatened her .
14 How could she when she knew she would use the same words to justify her actions ?
15 If you do n't know her age , how long had you had her and what size was she when you got her ?
16 His mouth was open and drooling and his tongue lolling between his lips and his eyes staring as if he did n't see her and everything about him red , and his hands bruised her skin where he tugged at her to move her where he wanted her , and he was making awful noises and pushing at her and pushing at her without the slightest gentleness almost as if he did n't realise it was her .
17 ‘ She was very sensitive and if she thought people did not like her or she thought her friends were ignoring her she became paranoid . ’
18 She and this animal treated each other with mutual contempt , like an old unhappily married couple , and I always thought that the only reason he did n't bite her or she have him put down was that they disliked the rest of the world even more than each other and would have been even more miserable and lonely than they were in their trap of hostility .
19 It struck her that they made their money very easily .
20 For some reason , this letter so unnerved her that she thought she must rush down to the sea at once , and run the thudding in her head quite out of it .
21 She sighed with relief , but the look in the SS officers ' eyes warned her that she had something worse in mind .
22 I hoped he was reminding her that she had his bucket on her back and he did n't want it covering with dents .
23 Constance was , at present , the most important person in her life , for it was to her that she read out items of interest in the newspaper , with her that she shared her doubts and prejudices and to her that she described her dreams .
24 He rather hoped his wife would wake and catch him like this , unshaven , hair greasy and uncombed , and as he stood beside the bed he farted quite loudly , as if to remind her that she deserved someone as awful as him .
25 State Trooper McNamara reassures her that she has nothing to worry about because there are police there already .
26 Wild pleasure streaked to every nerve-end in Caroline 's body , the reaction intensifying as he moved his mouth to the other breast , scorching such shafts of response through her that she caught his dark head in her hands , convulsively raking her fingers through the silky curls of his hair , arching herself up to his touch .
27 — This thought was so agonizing to her that she shut it out .
28 Constance was , at present , the most important person in her life , for it was to her that she read out items of interest in the newspaper , with her that she shared her doubts and prejudices and to her that she described her dreams .
29 It did not occur to her that she valued her relationship with Prince Richard more than the love of her children , and had anyone suggested this to her , she would have been mystified ; such a comparison was impossible .
30 Such was Kylie 's hatred of what she called ‘ pirate ’ pictures of her that she instructed her lawyers to look into ways of suing those who published unofficial photographs of her on the myriad items of memorabilia that filled shops all over the world .
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