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

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1 She was nearly hysterical , with some reason if what she said about the Germans was true , but we had not seen Anna .
2 But I ca n't think , what she said about the adult team .
3 Look what she said about the , er , ?
4 It was better to work out what she believed about the events of the previous two hours before she shared it with Marlin .
5 By his side , the magnificent cosmetically-engineered Eleanor graphically expressed what she thought of the farewell party through blazing eyes which darted alarmingly under false eyelashes .
6 One of them slouched in her seat making a great show of what she thought of the event .
7 Thereafter , much of Margarete 's unquenchable energies were devoted to telling in books and lectures what she knew of the story which Solzhenitsyn would describe definitively in his Gulag trilogy , and to trying to inoculate the young against the totalitarian virus wherever she thought she saw the threat of it .
8 ‘ I was thinking Marx and Freud are the same , ’ said Scarlet , reflecting disparagingly on her therapist and on what she knew of the excesses of Josef Stalin for good measure .
9 Theodora tried to remember what she knew of the geography of the place .
10 To take her mind off Lucenzo , she tried to make sense of what she knew about the blackmail .
11 Theodora reviewed what she knew about the Society of St Sylvester .
12 Luce thought over what she knew about the other woman .
13 I asked Maxine what she felt about the session she had just experienced .
14 She was not sure what she felt about the rapport which was springing up between her treasure and his now not so new maid .
15 She gave him her best smile , liking what she saw under the porch lantern .
16 What she saw under the lights was a boat , a big one in too small a space .
17 As patron of the Macintyre organisation the Duchess of York has worked closely with the mentally disabled for some years , but even she was surprised ; delighted with what she saw on the opening night .
18 During the case of the nine children who were taken into care in February 1991 , one long-standing member of the Panel resigned because of what she saw as the deterioration in the Children 's Panel Hearing system in Orkney since the suspension of Mrs Kemp .
19 I am so jealous and protective of her , ’ but , close as she was to Louise , she could n't bring herself to admit what she saw as the black depths of her failure with her daughter .
20 It was what she saw as the excessive time and attention given to the ‘ South Bank ’ theologians which she objected to most strongly , feeling that it would only be a matter of time before the Governors took action to alter the position .
21 A physiotherapist talked , for instance , of what she saw as the consequences of a young person complying or not with recommended regimes :
22 Another outlined what she saw as the consequences :
23 Her insistence seemed absurd in view of her own failed marriage , but I had always been too nervous to point this out , to ask what she made of the break in connection between the symbolism of the dress and the unassailability of the marriage vow .
24 Early on , Mary Pat Kelly became fascinated by what she read about the film which Scorsese made when he was still a student .
25 I wonder what she wore for the theatre date with David ?
26 Indeed , Eleanor Rathbone condemned what she viewed as the selfishness of middle class women who , having got ‘ all they wanted for themselves out of the women 's movement when it gave them the vote , the right to stand for Parliament and the local authorities , and to enter the learned professions ’ , then sat back .
27 I did n't understand what she meant at the time , I just thought she was mad ! ’
28 The woman had left the bags and O saw she was walking back to the child , he heard her heels , but O did not stay to see what she did to the child ( and so he did not see her pick the child up in her arms and hold him tight ) ; he turned quickly , and left the station as fast as he could .
29 And certainly by what she did with the women 's support group I think she was .
30 But I never wondered what she did in the evenings , when Mr Edgar had gone to bed , and I no longer needed her .
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