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

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1 They got 'er took away in the end .
2 He was about to make an attempt to steer the conversation back to Heather 's visit in August when , in a sudden rush , Mrs Diamond reached the limit of her reticence and revealed what he did not doubt she had also revealed to Heather .
3 Tom asked , with a touch of impatience , then added in an aside to Faye and Bill , ‘ See , she 's so impressed she has n't even heard me ! ’
4 Her family wrote and said that Medau was Beryl 's whole life and what a great comfort it was to them to know she had so many loving friends .
5 Then I suggest she goes out and buys
6 Contemporary records suggest she possessed neither classic beauty nor a great voice : simply the built-in spotlight of the incandescent star .
7 She would prod them , and they would rationalise things , give explanations , make jokes , suggest she calm down .
8 And no , ’ she denied strenuously as she saw which way his mind was working , ‘ I did not know she lived here ! ’
9 I did n't know she lived here !
10 The knowing look in his eyes let her know she had n't fooled him for an instant , but he gave a single nod .
11 Addressing the Boys ' Brigade that very Sunday , the Rev. Johnston McKay told them of the lady who , surprised by the sum raised for the clock she had given to be sold for church funds , exclaimed that she did not know she had so much to give .
12 Do you know she has n't got a man of her own ?
13 But then , if it was Billy 's kid , why did n't he know she did n't live on Dwyer Street any more ?
14 I do n't know she did n't say .
15 ‘ How do you know she did n't just let him die , knowing he belonged to me ? ’
16 ‘ How did you know she worked here ? ’ asked Miss Vinall .
17 She did n't turn up , so of course I then telephoned her office and found she had n't been there that week .
18 Her fingers began to move over the sheet of paper , but when she had finished drawing the circle of standing stones , she found she had also sketched in the figure of Julius .
19 Ace took her on to a small but discreet restaurant where the food was delicious , but she found she did n't have much appetite .
20 Robyn clutched the receiver and found she did n't have the first idea of what she would say when he answered it .
21 She found she did n't like that idea , did n't like it at all .
22 But Wilson found she did not have too much sense .
23 You quickly realise she knows exactly what you are thinking .
24 ‘ I expect she realizes now that Prince Edward is lost to her for ever ! ’
25 I mean , I expect she knew how you felt about the only things worth having being the things you 'd worked hard for and earned for yourself , so you would n't want her to leave you the house ] But she did n't want you to think she 'd forgotten you , or that she was just being spiteful , or something … ’
26 I expect she did n't go .
27 Why has she come here for goodness sake Ar Art barked mentally choosing mushed up mushroom omelette and a roll of butter .
28 Only now has she come in from the cold with her eleventh book being published by Collins ( at £10.95 ) .
29 b ) How far has she travelled back from the market when her car engine went wrong ?
30 Has she drunk too much ?
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