Example sentences of "she was [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 She was up there when you last saw her ? ’
2 and that , that 's why their er you know , Shaun , erm , Amelda brought erm Moyra down with the babies , you know she was up there and she could help her down , but Shaun is coming down now wi , this weekend in the car and of course they 'll be able to go back in the car , erm there 's , there 's gon na be a party for erm , of course should warn the girl Of course that 's the awful thing about it is n't it ?
3 She was just there because she had n't er had n't passed away .
4 Cos that , that , th leader gone now , she was n't there but she turned up , she came on .
5 And then he was supposed to meet her there he he went there and she was n't there and then he went to the Red Lion and she was
6 She was not a small girl , was reasonably athletic for a woman , but there was little she could do to fight off a determined man , particularly when she was neither mentally nor physically prepared for such a brutal assault .
7 She was nearly home and someone jumped out at her and battered her with a piece of wood .
8 No you do n't sound like that cos she was nearly like and Grandma .
9 She was not there and after running frantically around the garden he eventually found her beside the old hanging tree at the bottom of the path .
10 The applicant had to sign agreement to a statement that confirmed he or she was not less than eighteen years of age , and they understood that the bank reserved the right to decline the application without being required to state any reason , and that no correspondence would be entered into in those circumstances .
11 Often she was not home when Rachaela arrived from the shop .
12 She said the immense pressure she had been under took its toll and at times she was so emotionally and physically exhausted she was ‘ just hanging on by my fingernails ’ .
13 A former executive officer with the civil service working at the National Engineering Laboratory , East Kilbride , she was now physically and mentally handicapped .
14 ‘ And I am still your maid , ’ McAllister had said gaily to him , but , of course , she was now less and less of a maid and more a member of the family , working side by side with Matey in cheerful equality , living and playing with them in the evening , and when Dr Neil spoke of the wedding day again she said that she must write to her uncle at least , before anything could be arranged , and let him think that she had done so .
15 She was only here because he 'd manoeuvred it ; now he seemed determined to keep her at arm 's length .
16 Mrs Brocklebank had created a little nest for herself in the basement where she put her clothes and her big black handbag , from which she was only rarely and reluctantly parted , and where she tucked away any odds and ends it was better Brock at home did not see .
17 She was there again when I helped in a feeding centre in Seoul in Korea , when the people came from broken down shacks once a day to get soup and rice .
18 He knew she was there long before he saw her .
19 Soon she was back again and they were drinking tea and eating saffron cake .
20 She was still there when Ana joined her .
21 she was still there , she was still there when , when I finished
22 Anyway , Thursday she was still there and my nephew came up rather unexpectedly to bring some photographs back and he said ‘ Where 's Nell ? ’ .
23 But Jess was not to learn what she said , because Miss Jarman suddenly realized she was still there and said brusquely : ‘ What do y'think you 're at ?
24 She could n't reach Kelpie from the nearest branch to him , but when she was as near as she could get she put out her hand and called softly to him , just as she used to do at home .
25 She was late already and wanted to tidy herself up before her appointment and it was nearly two o'clock .
26 Although he was horribly conscious of his filthy boots , he sought out the supervisor of the office cleaning company by which Mrs. Millings was employed , and explained that she was late only because she had been helping the police to investigate a river tragedy " like a good citizen " .
27 She was almost there when a strong arm suddenly shot out and stopped her .
28 And she was all right because when I got back here , she drove up and asked me over for coffee .
29 Someone asked if she was all right and she found this such a strange question .
30 After a while I asked her whether she was all right and she said yes .
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