Example sentences of "she [verb] of " in BNC.

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1 I once followed a pupil around for a whole day , and was impressed by the peculiar mixture she experienced of dislocated bits and pieces , and longer sessions where there were ‘ spaces ’ for her to enjoy and explore learning or — occasionally — to waste time in .
2 She sat facing me : calm , sympathetic , but at a distance I had no way of negotiating , as I listened dismayed to what she revealed of those islands , that lost continent .
3 Winnie felt guilty , sometimes , when she read of people crowded into tenements , and thought of her own empty bedrooms .
4 That was what she expected of him .
5 She smelled of something ferny and sharp .
6 She smelled of booze and I adored her .
7 She smelled of alcohol and was unsteady on her feet .
8 TOP model Imam , above , weeps as US senators and reporters in Washington watch a documentary she made of her hunger-torn homeland , Somalia .
9 Her insistence seemed absurd in view of her own failed marriage , but I had always been too nervous to point this out , to ask what she made of the break in connection between the symbolism of the dress and the unassailability of the marriage vow .
10 Used to let them at me mum leave er my kids that she made of hers , yet she , me mum never treated them all the same
11 What on earth would she think of me ?
12 ( Well — what did she think of it ? )
13 What would she think of his twinkling nipples ?
14 And what did she think of the city ?
15 What did she think of him ?
16 What did she think of it ?
17 ‘ What does she think of him ? ’
18 What did she think of that ?
19 Only once did she think of Johnny , when , as the morning wore away , one of the mothers , who was sitting reading while father jumped the waves with the children at the water 's edge , closed her book , and spreading a cloth on the sand , began to set out the picnic .
20 ‘ Whatever will she think of me ? ’ he thought .
21 Yet how could she think of love in connection with this ruthless , powerful man ?
22 What would she think of our country ?
23 How could she think of such a thing ?
24 But when she got to Auckland , when she found herself alone with Damian for three days and three nights … what would she think of then ?
25 What did she want of him ?
26 No works of art were produced by Miss Wise , nor was she heard of again after 1918 ; she is believed to have been one of the victims of the influenza epidemic of that time .
27 Had she heard of the clitoris ?
28 Had she heard of orgasms ?
29 The mirror was broken and she hated the casual glimpses she got of her face as she cleaned her teeth or when she passed the hall-stand .
30 I am greatly touched that she thinks of me and remembers me even in the state of forgetfulness of human affairs in which she now finds herself .
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