Example sentences of "[pron] she [vb past] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The feel of him , the taste of him , was like a drug , one which she believed she had kicked , but which , she was now discovering , continued to exert a ruthless grip .
2 It was as if he were a sheet of paper torn into many little pieces which she felt she had to cover entirely with her hand , but could not , however hard she tried , because the wind always blew a few of the pieces from between her fingers or from the edge of her palm .
3 That 's torn it , thought Lydia , swallowing the smile , extinguishing the sexuality which she knew she had caused to flicker about her like burning brandy round the Christmas pudding , and adopting instead a workmanlike , country-walking air .
4 There was no sign of her raft , the line of which she realised she had cut .
5 which she said they do have people who do n't progress much staying on
6 They found Bowler screaming she had stabbed her husband and produced a knife from the kitchen which she said she had used .
7 Sophie Swales was found to have in her possession 1s.1d and Jane Lawrence 3d. , which she said she had borrowed from Sophie Swales .
8 It was n't like a shop , because everything she sold she 'd made herself .
9 But this was something she knew she had to do .
10 The moment she said it she knew she had hit the nail on the head .
11 Even now she felt sorry for him , unable to fix at the front of her mind the full extent of what she believed he had done .
12 Had he said what she thought he 'd said ?
13 Penny says a close friend recently asked her to sum up what she thought she 'd done for the Princess of Wales .
14 But she would n't tell anyone what she thought she 'd seen , least of all Alan .
15 Joanne sensed that this was not quite true as she was aware that there were children within her classes who had not learned what she thought she had taught them .
16 Melanie wondered what she thought she had said .
17 ‘ I can see it upsets you , ’ he said softly , and she was afraid to look at him , afraid to see again what she imagined she 'd seen in his eyes .
18 Sarah was consciously getting her confidence , telling her what she knew she wanted to hear .
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