Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [conj] she [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 She began to take a different route so that she approached her home from the other end of Magdalen Street and avoided a meeting with John .
2 She might be but er she 'd got the same red skirt on as she had she were wearing when we were there !
3 The they put the advert in and she underlined them .
4 THE father of human torch victim Suzanne Capper spoke of his grief yesterday after she lost her fight for life .
5 Former headmistress Mary Liverseed held a party for friends at her Billingham home when she celebrated her 101st birthday on Saturday .
6 Her heart seemed to go climbing up inside her chest , but it was n't till Jake 's hand clamped over her mouth again that she realized she 'd been about to scream .
7 alright just shut up a minute , I 'm talking to ya , so she said afterwards oh I says that was good were n't it could n't even switch the machine on and she said it does n't matter does it , she said it 's not what happens its the way you deal with it , and I made a joke of it and I said to him oh this is good i n't it ? relax you 're in safe hands I ca n't even switch the machine on , but anyway I did it in the end and he was alright , and he said thank you very much , that was , you were very good , you were very kind , cos it is frightening and one thing I said to him do n't hold your breath , because people think when their having an E C G they 've got ta hold their breath for some reason , just lie there take a deep breath and do n't breathe again but you 've never had one so you would n't no , I 'm just going to mix this up
8 and there was a girl on and she said what is a bolster case and when I tried to explain to her she looked at me as if I lived in the ark and that was going back twenty years ago .
9 She sat in her car and turned the heater on while she wrote her comments on a piece of paper .
10 Cos she saw me putting the corn in and she decided she 'd try and get it by diving through the black net instead of going through the gate , like with a normal hen , you know , this one 's obviously brain dead or
11 Anyway the next day Brocklesby is berthing and I can see the captain pointing at me , my hem was showing my petticoat was showing my hat off and afterwards I said to him erm what was so funny oh he said I was telling the Queen about you having those weeds for the rehearsal yesterday and she thought it was terribly funny
12 He turned to the girl again and she shook her head .
13 Robins is on until midnight with me , but Sister 's off at ten , and if I do n't get the Plaster Room straight before she does her final round she 'll kill me .
14 She braced herself as if she were going into battle , blurting the truth out as she clasped her hands together until the knuckles stood out like bleached bones .
15 She had come to terms with Newley 's affair with Arabella ; she believed that she had her husband precisely where she wanted him .
16 She closed her eye again before she levered her body upright , reasoning that the movement of her head would produce more than enough sensory input for her brain to cope with .
17 The now familiar palpitating flutter in her heart made itself felt and the blood drummed unpleasantly in her head so that she feared she might lose her senses .
18 THE Duchess of York was back to her normal cheerful self yesterday as she undertook her second public engagement since the summer 's topless photos saga .
19 He came forward into the firelight then and she saw he had been sitting beside the range , in an old rocking chair which he had left tilting back and forth , to take the lantern from her , grasping her free hand in his .
20 he was n't playing peculiar and the teacher say said something about , he was reading it out and the kids said oh what 's his name then and she said he 's names Geoff and they were all going ooh Geoff and she said , he says I think she does it on purpose
21 I told Mrs Mack about us putting the zinc bath outside and she said she 'll do the same . ’
22 For Sarah , it 's a chocolate fit every month just before she has her period .
23 Leonora eyed the bath longingly as she brushed her teeth .
24 She blinked , started to stretch , but then suddenly sat bolt upright as she remembered everything that had happened last night .
25 I knew nothing about this convicting work of the Spirit in her , until a week later when she rang me from Halifax and asked , ‘ Does God really harden people 's hearts ? ’
26 The bogus officers , who were dressed in full police uniform , tied the sixty year old woman up after she let them into her house in Jerviston Street , New Stevenson around eight o'clock last night .
27 And she 's tipping the chalk out and she said what 's that , oh that 's the phone , under the table , pulled the rocking horse out .
28 She pressed her cool palm against his open mouth , hushing his enquiry even as she answered it .
29 He 'd deserved it , she told herself , deliberately fanning the flames of anger again as she tugged her gown over her shoulders .
30 She had already known , half consciously , that she liked her grandmother better than she liked her mother , and loved her mother more fiercely than she loved her grandmother .
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