Example sentences of "mrs [noun prp] [verb] [conj] she " in BNC.
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1 | Mrs Healy said that she heard the girls were running and laughing like they had done in Knockglen and they were hit by a car . |
2 | But wisely Mrs Christie saw that she would have much more difficulty seeing the world through juvenile spectacles than she would through Belgian ones . |
3 | Mrs Frizzell wished mightily that she could infuse into her own voice just that inflection by which Mrs MacDonald conveyed that she was doing Tollemarche a special favour by coming to the ball . |
4 | Mrs Whitehouse said that she was writing to the heads of the BBC , the independent TV companies , and the British Board of Film Classification to demand that they personally institute cuts in screen violence . |
5 | As was shown at , for example , the close of the Gay News case , Mrs Whitehouse suggested that she was pleased that the paper 's editor , Denis Lemon , was not sent to prison for she had nothing against him personally . |
6 | She would not say anything , Mrs Blakey decided as she collected around her the ingredients of a steak and kidney stew for everyone 's supper . |
7 | ‘ Mrs Walker thinks that she saw Ruth in Woolworth 's . ’ |
8 | But Mrs Tighe claimed that she was able to remember a previous incarnation when she was an Irishwoman by the name of Bridey Murphy . |
9 | Mrs Singh said that she felt that Balbinder would always do what was wanted if it suited him . |
10 | Mrs Hawkins reported that she had been unable to take photos at this location as she had first to finish off a slide film , but will soon be in a position to take the required photos and also others to be displayed at the A.G.M. and then stored in the village archives . |
11 | Mrs Kipling said when she put her children Gwynne , three , Sarah-Jayne , two , and nine-month-old Aaron to bed , Gwynne said he could smell something but she thought it was burning toast . |
12 | A stunned Mrs Hanley said as she left court : ‘ We never wanted anybody to go to prison over this . ’ |
13 | Mrs Kewish vowed that she would never , ever travel through Blea Moor Tunnel again . |
14 | ‘ They 've got no consideration , ’ Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke stormed as she met us with a supply of dusters and aerosols and impregnated cloths . |
15 | Mrs Cross wept as she condemned her husband 's killers . |
16 | Dimly , Mrs Palichuk perceived that she was in the way , and it hurt her . |
17 | Unconvinced , shaking her grey curls under the mob-cap , Mrs Tillotson did as she was bidden . |
18 | Mrs Monelle wept as she told how Sarah , who shared a flat with her sister in at Keynsham , had lived for her son . |
19 | Mrs Hamilton said that she did not discover that she might have a legal action until 1988 . |
20 | When Mrs Hollidaye said that she and Miss Lilian had to walk over to fetch the milk from the home farm , she suggested that Dot should stay and rest by the fire . |
21 | Later that day , Mrs Knelle declared that she 'd take me for a drive , to see Ashford Castle , a local stately home that was now an hotel . |
22 | On my last full day in her house , Mrs Knelle declared that she would drive me through the mountains of Joyce 's Country to the edge of Connemara . |
23 | Nevil has told us so much about you , ’ Mrs Sanderson said as she shook her hand . |
24 | Mrs Appleby nodded as she cut into the pork pie . |
25 | ‘ Apparently Emma and Sophie are fine — bearing up very well — although Mrs Meadows says that she has n't done any more than to tell the children that their parents have had a slight accident . |
26 | At the 1987 election Mrs Thatcher stressed that she favoured radical policies : a Conservative leader proclaiming the case for radical solutions is somewhat unusual . |
27 | I sent a letter to Mrs Thatcher saying if she was so hard up as only to pay us 40p , then she could have the money back . ’ |
28 | They drove back to Slane , completely in charity — Ellie pleased that she had been able to help , Mrs McMahon delighted that she would n't , after all , look a fright . |
29 | Mrs Friar explained that she had had to go to Aberdeen again . |
30 | Mrs Clinton replied that she 'd been at college with him and they 'd had a very close relationship . |