Example sentences of "she [verb] [conj] he " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There 's only one bed made up , ’ she whispered as he carried her up the stairs . |
2 | ‘ I love him , Peter , ’ she whispered when he came back to the bedside with a glass of water . |
3 | And she goes and he goes erm sounded , sounded like a good sounded like quite a nice girl really . |
4 | She goes let me read it and she reads it and she goes and he goes what ? and she goes and he goes what ? and she goes and he goes what ? and she goes and she goes aargh ! |
5 | She goes let me read it and she reads it and she goes and he goes what ? and she goes and he goes what ? and she goes and he goes what ? and she goes and she goes aargh ! |
6 | She goes let me read it and she reads it and she goes and he goes what ? and she goes and he goes what ? and she goes and he goes what ? and she goes and she goes aargh ! |
7 | As he prodded around all the dreamy romantic feelings she experienced when he kissed her disappeared and all she could think of was when would he stop , and could n't he please just hold her again , very close , with the firm bulge of his body against her , far more erotic through several layers of clothes than his scratching , poking finger . |
8 | She did not trust the count even though she admitted that he had a strange effect on her . |
9 | She had snapped at him again , and this time , remarkably , she admitted that he had n't deserved it . |
10 | Their mother , Joy , is married to an American airman who she met while he was stationed in England . |
11 | After all , Mr Wormwood was a successful motor-car dealer so she presumed that he was a fairly intelligent man himself . |
12 | She revealed that he had not been taking anti-depressant tablets prescribed by a doctor . |
13 | She read while he talked . |
14 | He refused , whereupon she argued that he was impeding and delaying justice by cavillaciones et diffugia ( ‘ quibbling objections and subterfuges ’ ) , and aimed to dispossess her not only of Bigorre , but of her vicomté of Marsan as well . |
15 | He took his cue from her and they half ran and half walked the couple of hundred yards to the station , and she led and he followed . |
16 | She also shows her bias for Bassanio in the music she plays when he is choosing the caskets . |
17 | Soon she realised that he was singing her praises to his friends , because other similar garden owners rang her up and asked her if she could do a few hours for them too . |
18 | She was lying on an examination couch before she realised that he had undressed , as well . |
19 | She realised that he would want an easy uncomplicated life where everything ran smoothly and he was not troubled with domestic difficulties . |
20 | It was then she realised that he was lambasting her with the tennis racquet . |
21 | Blanche smiled to herself as she realised that he was unaware of the irony . |
22 | Ever as she said it , looking at him , at his finely tuned , muscular body and the sharp , clever , mocking planes of his face , she realised that he was sexually very attractive . |
23 | It took a few seconds before she realised that he had pulled himself away from her . |
24 | She found herself peering into nooks and crannies , not that he could manage to conceal himself into one , with his breadth , and was almost disappointed when she realised that he had most probably gone out . |
25 | ‘ I 've done my homework , ’ he remarked , and her heart sank into her smart sandals as she realised that he was aware her neighbours were away . |
26 | And then she realised that he actually meant to force the key to breaking-point . |
27 | The relief must have shown in her face , as she caught his brief little smile of amusement drifting in her direction , and when she thought back on their encounters lately she realised that he often seemed to glance at her in that same lightly amused way , as if he found her mildly diverting — the way he might feel , perhaps , about a pretty child . |
28 | She realised that he had n't ever responded to her first mildly scolding words as they left the Hamiltons ' . |
29 | Then she realised that he must be hungry and she felt a pang of that pity which is akin to love . |
30 | His voice cut into her thoughts , and she realised that he had turned to look at her . |