Example sentences of "she [verb] [conj] [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | The lady was being offered a gas mask by Carter and gladly took it , just before she fainted as they entered the smoke filled floor . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | And the house no longer seemed to be on the defensive , she realised as she parked the car . |
4 | ‘ I went to the old house where she lived and I saw the paintings . |
5 | 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 . ’ |
6 | She agreed and we started the Mulch Gallery together in 1960 in South Molton Street . |
7 | In the end he always gave what she asked but he resented the giving . |
8 | ‘ Where are you sleeping ? ’ she asked as we made the front door . |
9 | Got your brolly , Breeze ? ’ she asked as they neared the door . |
10 | ‘ Where are we going now ? ’ she asked as he swung the car back into the main street . |
11 | ‘ Any news about who did in that poor lady that you found , Mrs Craig ? ’ she asked as she took the money . |
12 | ‘ 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 . |
13 | The intertwined limbs against a dark tree she passed as she left the park seemed beautiful to her . |
14 | Honestly , he 's driving me insane ! ’ she exclaimed as she stirred the Aga into reluctant life . |
15 | ‘ Oh , it 's a reply to my fax from Beryl ! ’ she exclaimed as she scanned the first paragraph . |
16 | ‘ Why , thank you ! ’ she exclaimed as he laid the plate before her . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Straining away from him , gasping with tortured gratification , she found that it seemed the most natural thing in the world to her when she was swept up in his arms and carried through into the bedroom , to be laid gently down on the soft duvet . |
20 | She stopped as she saw the look of annoyance on his face . |
21 | Secretly she exulted that he had the car . |
22 | What a dump , ’ she added as they entered the village . |
23 | Bring a bottle , " she added as we mounted the stairs . |
24 | 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 . ’ |
25 | ‘ 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 ! ’ |
26 | That 's a couple of well actually what it is the there was a hundred ninety and er then we had er she says but I want the hundred off you in February which was This was at the just bef just after Christmas . |
27 | She says that they want the blossom , not stalks and leaves . |
28 | She says that she likes the classes , they 're interesting . |
29 | She says that she wishes the chair had been available when Paul was younger . |
30 | She says that she loves the air of danger . |