Example sentences of "she [vb past] [indef pn] she " in BNC.
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1 | First she got someone she did not know , then she got Marshall and finally she got Wickham . |
2 | One day it was decided we would take our dinner to eat in the nearby Botanical Gardens , and we staggered down there laden with dishes , plates etc. , Mary-Anne hiding under her coat from embarrassment in case she passed anyone she knew ! |
3 | Then one day , said she described something she often used to do in childhood , habitually did . |
4 | She went in , hunted through the cupboards until she found everything she needed , then cooked herself a large meal . |
5 | During dinner that evening with her sister Jane , she ate everything she could and then was promptly sick . |
6 | ‘ Only he did n't leave his wife , so Marie O'Donnell returned to Ireland , and because she knew how it would be if it was known she had an illegitimate child she told everyone she was a widow . |
7 | ‘ She deserved everything she got ! ’ |
8 | She lost everything she had . |
9 | ‘ She took everything she wanted . |
10 | He really did believe she knew something she was n't telling . |
11 | In these moments of gilded sensuality she had the wonderful feeling that she knew everything she needed to know , right here , and right now , right beneath her fingertips . |
12 | Halfway through lunch , this blonde , baby-faced girl started to kill herself with anxiety because she saw someone she knew but could not remember their name . |
13 | As she came within a block of Marlin 's building she remembered something she 'd utterly put out of her head for that six-year span . |
14 | She apparently told her , contrary to the impression given in the former interview covered by Document B , that she never condoned her daughter 's going away — which she referred to rather dramatically as a ‘ kidnap ’ — that she did everything she could to bring the matter to the authorities at the time , but ‘ was prevented ’ , that she had certainly never agreed to her daughter living with her brother , that her daughter 's health had suffered alarmingly , and that she never told any social worker that she had agreed . |
15 | Sitting alone and still grieving , in the one-bedroom bungalow , she did something she had never done in all her 38 years of married life . |
16 | She had something she was simply bursting to tell me . |
17 | Dot knew that she had everything she used so much to long for . |
18 | And she had everything she had ever dreamed of — more . |
19 | She looked forward to his usual visit that evening , but he did not come , and it was Comfort who appeared at half-past nine to remake Julia 's bed and see that she had everything she needed for the night . |
20 | For the first time in years she had someone she could rely on . |
21 | She said nothing she should not have done under interrogation . |
22 | But if she wanted something she 'd have it . ’ |