Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [conj] she [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 I thought it showed a gross lack of understanding on her part to have made a comment like this and it made me doubt whether she understood the complexity of the situation .
2 Well what 's she frightened of like , I mean if she opened the door this
3 I suggest that she wears the bracelet either above her elbow or round her ankle so that it does n't get entangled in her ribber .
4 When I had finished and opened my eyes I noted that she had the cup in one hand and the saucer in the other .
5 No , you picked up i I mean , I put that she recognized the gap between you know , the Russian ally to the Ger , I presume they did have Russian ally .
6 Huey and I watch as she cuddles the microphone , wrapping her mouth round it , almost swallowing it at times .
7 She said I did n't appreciate her , I took her for granted , I did n't notice all the little things she did and that I sulked if she made the slightest mistake .
8 Reading a letter from Miss Joan Rix in the EADT last week , I find that she had the same thoughts as myself .
9 She was a quiet , gentle soul , she had no malice in her , but I doubt whether she had the smallest capacity for taking care of other people .
10 So after dinner I said and she rang the Leeds and they said the cheque comes back here .
11 [ Betty ] Sinclair adopted a ‘ cross that bridge when we come to it ’ attitude , which means that she wants the back door left open for a sell-out .
12 Worry about finding his half of the mortgage must be getting to her , she realised as she left the kitchen , knowing that just thinking of her brother was not going to conjure him home to pay his dues .
13 And the house no longer seemed to be on the defensive , she realised as she parked the car .
14 In cross-examination she agreed that she gave the police a statement and , when asked how many statements she gave , replied , ‘ I gave one statement to the investigating officer … the day after Paulette was murdered . ’
15 ‘ Any news about who did in that poor lady that you found , Mrs Craig ? ’ she asked as she took the money .
16 ‘ Are we eating out or in tonight ? ’ she asked as she took the sopping sponge from his hand and squeezed it murderously into the sink .
17 The intertwined limbs against a dark tree she passed as she left the park seemed beautiful to her .
18 Honestly , he 's driving me insane ! ’ she exclaimed as she stirred the Aga into reluctant life .
19 ‘ Oh , it 's a reply to my fax from Beryl ! ’ she exclaimed as she scanned the first paragraph .
20 It would have been a particular thrill to have met the man who could pen such material , she mused as she closed the lid on her suitcase for the last time on Tuesday morning , but she knew that that was out of the question .
21 Presently she found that she had the gift of tongues : notions of sacrifice and immolation and of a saviour with hair of sackcloth poured out of her mouth like a river of lava .
22 She stopped as she saw the look of annoyance on his face .
23 She added as she reached the bottom of the stairs where Miss Merchiston had arrived to meet her , ‘ I 've told the mistress as how Miss Kyte is come at last , and she said to bring her up straight . ’
24 ‘ Please , ’ she murmured as she climbed the steps to the fifth-floor Brooklyn Heights flat she 'd subleased for the summer , ‘ please , let this be an acceptance ! ’
25 She says that she likes the classes , they 're interesting .
26 She says that she wishes the chair had been available when Paul was younger .
27 She says that she loves the air of danger .
28 She tensed as she filled the kettle , and checked the fridge for something for dinner .
29 It had her dropping her aggressive stance immediately , and as he advanced she retreated until she felt the table hard and unyielding against her back .
30 She sighed as she finished the letter .
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