Example sentences of "she [conj] [noun] [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Wearing a smart , grey check suit Mrs Davies explained how she and Gilfoyle met at the Murrayfield Hospital where she was employed as a food service assistant .
2 She and Frances fell on each other .
3 Rachel crimsoned , watching him disappear up the stairs as she and Damian walked in tense silence to the living-room .
4 She and Spike journeyed down the river until they arrived at the space station .
5 Kosi left her plastic beaker of tea steaming gently on the nearest flat surface while she and Lars headed for the centre of the room .
6 Zeinab had set it up for Owen to meet her theatrical friends at their usual cafe and as she and Owen turned into the square , there they were , occupying their usual tables on the edge of the pavement .
7 She detailed Amy to take them into the interview room and give them tea and stay with them , and she and Ben went alongside the trolley into Resus .
8 ‘ She 's not coming , ’ she replied , and she and Sebastian had to almost physically restrain him when she revealed that Rosemary 's husband was with her .
9 The cover picture of a paperback edition of She and Allan published for popular consumption in 1960 implied that this was a ‘ romantic ’ novel , but the orthodox young , handsome ‘ hero ’ depicted there bears little relation to the ‘ insignificant and withered hunter ’ whose presence , helped by that of the warrior Umslopagaas , coolly acceptant of mystery , pulls this tale of Ayesha round into the robust atmosphere of Rider Haggard 's most typical African adventures .
10 She and Miki took to the stage again with Ministry , Miki sporting a rockerific white flying V. If I can remember correctly , Howard our manager was by this time on all fours with a bottle of tequila clutched firmly between his mitts — but this is what we pay him for .
11 She and Maggie worked at The Haven hotel where they 'd been employed since leaving school three years previously .
12 The two women were in Kevin 's room , where Nellie had found her mother when she and Liam arrived in the cart after last Mass in Rosstrevor .
13 Outside , she and Oliver whispered about Shildon .
14 She and Oliver ran through the downpour to Cobalt 's car and then had to wait in the inadequate shelter of the wall until he arrived .
15 And the next morning when she and Charity arrived at the meeting they were as much in the dark as everyone else .
16 Minnie refused , saying that Brendan had provided a car for them , and later she and Dympna appeared at the graveside , again standing apart from the family .
17 ‘ That bloody chainsword , ’ Ace muttered , and she and Defries scrambled through the door .
18 Both she and Katherine gazed at the girl 's openly sensuous movements , the clinging magenta frock , the dramatically outlined eyes against the pale skin , the fall of blonde hair .
19 Eventually , she and Paul decided on an Osborne & Little design in a soft raspberry colour .
20 She and Wyatt continued to party together , chat regularly on the phone and meet up at friends ' weekend homes .
21 She and Nicola walked past the delivery doors of a bakery and a Chinese restaurant .
22 She and Marcus looked at me , she shrugged and they talked for a while .
23 A couple of his men , apparently under orders from Epitot , were content to follow at a respectful distance as she and Karelius went for a stroll in the city .
24 In an attempt to patch up the relationship , she and Gilbey fled to Italy with Diana 's brother , Earl Spencer and his wife , Victoria .
25 In an attempt to patch up the relationship , she and Gilbey fled to Italy with Diana 's brother , Earl Spencer and his wife , Victoria .
26 After the war she and Gordon moved to another part of London .
27 She and Giancarlo sat at a table with a distinguished-looking woman in her fifties , whose name Constance could not remember but who was referred to by everyone as Contessa , and her son , Pino , who laughed a lot and told Constance anecdotes about the other guests .
28 She and Trevor went to auctions together .
29 Subsequently she and ministers boasted about their increased spending and claimed that the NHS is ‘ safe with us ’ .
30 She and Liewer returned to France 7–8 June 1944 to set up a new group of resisters between Limoges and Périgueux .
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