Example sentences of "she [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She goes Mum , come and sit here , she goes , piss off ! like that and the mother goes you talking to me ? |
2 | She goes window-shopping up Oxford Street , then meets her cronies in that dreadful French Pub in Soho . ’ |
3 | She goes jam tart |
4 | And she goes fuck ! |
5 | She goes , Fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck really loud yeah she goes fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck . |
6 | Oh , she goes college ! |
7 | Suddenly , here , on the windswept rock , after the battle , she experienced certainty and settling , as if the clouds had parted and the sun had illuminated her . |
8 | She experienced danger and love but in one end accepted reality and ended it all . |
9 | Through her craft , she turns simplicity into complexity , and complexity back to simplicity again . |
10 | Yesterday the girl , who can not be named , appeared before Darlington Juvenile Court where she admitted theft . |
11 | And once she admitted hunger it turned into greed , she was nothing but mouth , teeth , stomach , impossible ever to stop — she was starving . |
12 | After winning her Stoddard Templeton carpet prize in London , ( see story ) , Peggy Hopkins had a second celebration in her local carpet shop when she met film and stage star , Barbara Windsor . |
13 | Her entire being thrown into wild , sweet confusion , she met fire with fire , passion with passion . |
14 | She met husband Paul , who then owned an Alto Duo , through the car 's somewhat exclusive owners ’ club . |
15 | She met husband John at Capenhurst when he was a wages and salaries officer at the plant . |
16 | She feigned enthusiasm , but what she was really thinking was that she 'd been a fool to hope he 'd come here on a more personal mission . |
17 | She feigned nervousness by fidgeting with the handbag in her lap . |
18 | But she feigned disdain as she sat down opposite him . |
19 | She feigned incomprehension . |
20 | I would therefore vote for a Labour candidate only if he or she guarantees opposition to the party manifesto 's support for abortion to the extent of denying the Whip . |
21 | Born in Dulwich , she was educated at Sussex University where she read music and education in 1968 . |
22 | At night , however , or during the long school holidays , she read detective stories , earning the contempt of her father who told her that his answer to the question ‘ Who dun n it ? ’ was invariably ‘ Who cares ? ’ |
23 | Sophy Sanger was educated at Dr Elizabeth Dawes ' School , Weybridge , and at Newnham College , Cambridge , where she read mathematics ( 1899–1902 ) and then moral sciences , narrowly missing a first in 1903 . |
24 | At Newnham College , Cambridge , she read history ( 1913–16 ) , obtaining a second class , division II . |
25 | She read English . |
26 | You know that she read archeology by correspondence when she was at finishing school . |
27 | Mr Browning was no less solicitous but she read exasperation in his advice to turn from the Gospels to the Psalms , ‘ which may have a calming influence ’ . |
28 | Eventually she puts it away , deciding not to wash it because she hates ironing . |
29 | Joanne says she hates shopping but loves buying things . |
30 | She hates flying . ’ |