Example sentences of "she [conj] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Er he had a So he she and going on and on , nothing to do with me , I |
2 | Lawton shuffled uneasily , but did n't try and contradict her or go back on his description . |
3 | He had not kissed her or looked back , just sprinted across the snow . |
4 | Her that come round to see you and Steve ? |
5 | He saw how she relaxed — or tried to , for there was still a part of her that held out against him — and smiled inwardly . |
6 | Better he came with her than go off on his own to do his dirty work . |
7 | ‘ Thacker , who was the sort of swimmer who needed a Mae West to stay afloat in his bath , battled his burning Hurricane back over the Maltese coast at about 6,000 feet , he then pulled his hood back , rolled her and baled out . |
8 | ‘ The day before we arrived in Gibraltar we received a signal from Admiral Sir James Somerville of Force ‘ H ’ who was in command of the operation , saying that on arrival in harbour we were to berth stern to stern to ‘ Ark Royal ’ so that some of our Hurricanes could be transferred to her and rolled off ‘ Furious ’ direct onto ‘ Ark Royal ’ . |
9 | With strength born of the alarming change , Theda thrust the heaviness of Benedict 's body from her and staggered out of reach . |
10 | He found the apartment and opened the door for her and stepped back to let her pass . |
11 | Now her duty was to her husband , who must guide her and guard her and speak out for her on all occasions . |
12 | She stopped next to him but he ignored her and kept on walking . |
13 | Marguerite was busily describing the place to her and pointing out how well it had been restored , but Jenna was more aware of Alain 's dark silence . |
14 | Mrs Keating swore at her and hung up . |
15 | He puts his arm round her and goes back indoors . |
16 | As she returned the first-aid box to the locker , she heard a movement behind her and glanced round . |
17 | When this bizarre situation had resolved itself , as it must , she would put her Venetian adventure behind her and take up the threads of her life once more . |
18 | The cat gradually made friends with her and became extremely loving , sleeping on her bed and following her everywhere , rubbing against her and jumping up on her lap . |
19 | Venturous was despatched to shadow her and to report back her movements to a reception party who were waiting on the UK mainland . |
20 | He turned his back to her and walked off into the open-plan living-room , with its huge glass patio doors that led on to the front garden . |
21 | Dana refused to look at her and walked out of the bathroom . |
22 | He bent to kiss her and before she could recover he had pulled the sheets over her and walked out , closing the door and going down the stairs as softly as he had come up . |
23 | Jack watched him for a moment , impressed , then winked at her and strolled off , whistling . |
24 | ‘ There was an arrangement , I freely admit it , ’ he said , bravely breaking it to her and gazing out across the valley as to a disappearing dream . |
25 | The beauty had disappeared below deck now and Fernando was leaning on the handrail waiting for her and gazing out towards the harbour buildings . |
26 | Then he released her and ran about , as slowly as he could . |
27 | Then she was aware of someone staring at her and looking out of the corner of her eyes she saw it was Carmella . |
28 | He grinned at her and called up , " Like to come for a picnic ? " |
29 | But her sister begged her so hard not to leave her and to go on sleeping with her that she gave way . |
30 | She threw Carla from her and looked around her wild-eyed , like an animal seeking an escape route . |