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

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1 and er , Miss I told Mrs that I ca n't write and she goes you 'd better write dear she said you got a test , I said it 's not my fault I 've got a , a sore hand she , I goes
2 and er , Miss I told Mrs that I ca n't write and she goes you 'd better write dear she said you got a test , I said it 's not my fault I 've got a , a sore hand she , I goes
3 She goes you 'd better go .
4 On all fours , she turns her electrocardiograph around in Max 's direction , and ours .
5 Kim was caring and sensitive but she admitted she did n't know her daughter could drink so much .
6 She flung herself crying on to Mrs Hollidaye 's lap , knocking Mrs Hollidaye 's afternoon hat sideways .
7 In life Kelly set herself the toughest challenges , and she met them head on .
8 She presumed there had not been enough news in the letter to compensate for its late arrival .
9 She expected everyone to live up to her own high moral standards and there was an overwhelming feeling that if you did not , you had somehow failed . ’
10 ‘ I do n't think that she expected me to run down the shot ’ said Emmons , referring to her magnificent dash across the baseline to reach an all but winning forehand from Bentley which would have given her not only the first set , but also the psychological ‘ first blood ’ .
11 She realised she was gripping the gun with two hands and had trained it on his chest , as if she expected him to leap up at any moment and lunge at her .
12 No one spoke to her , but she did not look as if she expected anyone to do so .
13 She did n't want to see what she had done to his craggy yet handsome face , so she made him go away .
14 As a girl in Spain she had gone there with her mother and when later she became Empress of France , as the wife of Napoleon III , she made him go there too .
15 She made him stand idly on the sidewalk while she made a big deal of paying the cab driver .
16 He enjoyed brushing it , even when she made him stand so long behind her chair that his arms ached and his eyelids started to droop .
17 You know , she made him sit down in the middle in front of everybody you see
18 Then she made them slow down , and two oranges again spun between her hands .
19 She made them walk backwards and forwards , and then trot .
20 Having poured some water into a bowl , she made them kneel around , with their hands together as in church .
21 She made me feel really guilty , asking me that .
22 And she made me feel about two inches high
23 She made me promise not to tell what had happened .
24 She made me promise not to ask . ’
25 Then , to me : ‘ We went to Orkney last summer , and she made me crawl in through a ghastly tunnel into some underground charnel-house .
26 She made me put on my suit and collar and tie .
27 She made her sit up .
28 She prayed , and took up vegetarianism , more as an extra religion than as part of the war effort ; after a while she made herself go back to the hospital , and eventually she found Higher Mathematics .
29 She made herself stand up to him , " The water tank up there is rotten , it 's rusting .
30 She made it sound very simple , as young people do ; and she had n't yet considered the implications for herself , Mr Stanforth reflected cynically , or she would not so blithely dismiss the matter of the inheritance .
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