Example sentences of "[verb] she " in BNC.
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1 | Fortunately it was a price she could afford , and she had made the arrangements , coming back to her room to eat the best meal and sleep the best sleep she had done for quite a while . |
2 | Says no that 's your money , you buy whatever you want for baby , I 'll buy she bought her one for eight quid and I says let's have a look at your one , yours are only eight quid I says , well how much were yours ? |
3 | When her children needed clothing she received doles for shoes , stockings and shoe repairs , but at least as grateful was the woman in Leytonstone who in 1740 received one to redeem her stays from pawn . |
4 | After a reeve has mated she departs from the lek to lay her eggs and rears her young by herself . |
5 | As he jerked she launched herself , and stood beside him , his arm around her , his face in her stomach and her breasts . |
6 | More fool she ! |
7 | When she confessed to shooting Martin no one could doubt she had it in her to pull the trigger . |
8 | He was about to make an attempt to steer the conversation back to Heather 's visit in August when , in a sudden rush , Mrs Diamond reached the limit of her reticence and revealed what he did not doubt she had also revealed to Heather . |
9 | She had undertaken to contact him by the end of next week to report what progress she had made and he did not doubt she would do so , for she was a woman of her word . |
10 | Tom asked , with a touch of impatience , then added in an aside to Faye and Bill , ‘ See , she 's so impressed she has n't even heard me ! ’ |
11 | In the ‘ He had green parakeets ’ opening she could not understand how the bird would get into the cage with his wings spread . |
12 | thank you , so erm she 's going to erm she 'll just pick out some of these then , erm watch it , the ones that she does n't , the plants that she does n't need she 'll give to Dave , his erm school , his spring fair whatever you call it |
13 | He had not told her all he knew , she was sure of that , but he had confirmed her deduction about the provenance of the Durance paintings although he had stressed she could prove nothing . |
14 | As he entered she was impressed by his appearance . |
15 | When she arrived at Lynx some hours later she found that the door to the office was propped open , and as soon as she entered she understood the reason . |
16 | She took the lift up to the sixth floor and came to the room one O nine , which was her room , as she entered she noticed cobwebs and dampness on the walls , she flung her bed , bags on the bed and went downstairs to supper , after her supper she went to report , she went to the reception desk to report the cobwebs and dampness , she rang the bell a few times but no one answered , she was just about to go back to her room when she heard Mr Sandy the receptionist in the back room talking to her assistant , I put the body in Miss Hall 's wardrobe , Jane ran upstairs and sure enough there was a body , Jane rang the police then straight away , please could you come to the Riverside Hotel , there 's something I think you should see , there was a knock at the door and Mr Sandy answered it , hello , oh hello we 've just had phone call from here , are you sure this is the right hotel ? |
17 | Perhaps the reason is that she has been persuaded that teacher approval , and whatever other more tangible extrinsic rewards may follow , are in short supply and to gain what she needs she must not simply ( or even necessarily ) improve but also get ( or merely stay ) ahead of others . |
18 | could not temper itself , but needs she must bewray her outrageous lust , and in an inconvenient time of the year , despising all discommodities of the way and weather , and all danger of thieves , she betook herself headlong to her journey with such a company as no man of any honest degree would have adventured his life and his goods among them . |
19 | I remember how he described the messages Mme Guérigny maintained she received from Montaine . |
20 | Laughing she sprang to her feet . |
21 | When her husband rose she lay a while , dreaming . |
22 | Suddenly she put her arms out and pulled the young girl to her ; and when Jessie 's sobs rose she warned her quickly , ‘ Be quiet ! |
23 | When the weights had started to slip she dismounted to adjust them , and the horse shot off at great speed . |
24 | He looked at the copper bosom covers she had to wear as a belly dancer — and then at the less than fully-endowed nature of Miss Harris 's bust and said cuttingly , ‘ Which way up are they supposed to go ? ’ |
25 | At Usher she had been top dog . |
26 | ‘ Granny Fordham will be thankful for them , and I 'll be glad to know she 's got proper nourishing food to eat , and that 's a fact . ’ |
27 | He said he just wanted to know she was safe and well , and added : ‘ I hope she is staying with someone to have a bit of breathing space . |
28 | Of course , being down to earth is one of Pam 's greatest strengths , and it 's good to know she 's back on track and that we 'll still be able to laugh with her for a while yet . |
29 | As it happened , Clara was wrong , but she was not to know she was wrong , and she suffered as much as though she had been right . |
30 | ‘ Remember that I do n't want Clare to know she 's included in the trust until she apologizes ! |