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

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1 We went through many dark passages until we reached a door , where she left me , taking her candle with her .
2 Tired and confused after the journey , I followed the servant into a large building , where she left me in a sitting-room .
3 The lady prioress glowered at me , shrugged , and with ill grace took me back to her own chamber across the cloister garden where she poured me the smallest goblet of wine I had ever seen .
4 She was so beautiful that I just melted and we went to this tiny little room , where she washed me .
5 With a karate chop to the nape of my neck , my masseuse gets me back where she wants me .
6 Like when we go to the laundrette , or she takes me to the swimming baths to have a hot shower .
7 . She said when she comes to kiss me good goodnight I let her kiss here but she said I ca n't have her cuddling me or she said I think of him all the time .
8 Ca n't remember whether I owe Madge a letter or she owes me one .
9 Although she told me she was experiencing a certain amount of discomfort due to the condition of her appendix , and although she was not really looking forward to surgery and to the anaesthetic , none the less Kirsty seemed to have no more than the expected apprehension which would have been felt by anyone .
10 Although she told me she can only ring when her daddy is out as he does n't like animals …
11 She remembers Bailey taking her home to meet Gladys in East Ham : ‘ She was quite severe , but I liked her , although she thought I was a hoity-toity little madam .
12 Although she begged me to say nothing to her father , I went straight to the master and told him .
13 Although she called me ‘ boy ’ , she was the same age as me , but she seemed much older than me .
14 " She does n't say so , but at times I think she expects me to although she knows I ca n't .
15 I remember that she asked me to guess what was inside a sort of pasty served to her on Thásos , and that I got it right at the first guess : macaroni .
16 " In such a way that she felt I was in sympathy with her , of course . "
17 You see , we 'd got such confidence that she told me that when he died , she said , ‘ He died in his bed here ’ , that we were in , you see ; and she said , ‘ I then closed his eyes and I laid down with him till the morning so that nobody should be disturbed . ’
18 It was then that she told me about the hysterectomy . ’
19 It was two months later that she told me of her problem and the discomfort it had previously caused her .
20 ( It was at this time , I think , that she told me that her own mother , means-tested in the late twenties , had won the sympathy of the relieving officer , who ignored the presence of the saleable piano because she kept a clean house , with a cloth on the table . )
21 Such was her dislike of maths by this stage that she told me :
22 Aunt Louise told me , but there was some kind of confusion in that she told me that he was due last Friday . "
23 Earthy type , she used to say , but it was all talk with him and he never gave her any trouble that she told me about . ’
24 So anything I could offer that would be nice , oh she said I do n't know , now , but I 'll tell you when you come this afternoon and so that she told me there was around five or six o'clock and it was too late so I said well I 'll go on Monday morning , but they er were all closed on Monday morning .
25 and I know something that she told me about you that I know that she do n't , she do n't know that I , I know that , you do n't know that , I know
26 ‘ The beastly old woman has told me , quite bluntly , that she considers me very much an ex -wife .
27 He spoke already in terms of collaboration — ‘ I sent you a few studies because you can see from them that she helps me a great deal by posing .
28 Not that she saw me teased , but even now I can give her back you know
29 I always felt that she cut me off just as we were becoming closer — and always when I most needed her . ’
30 ‘ I do n't think that she expected me to run down the shot ’ said Emmons , referring to her magnificent dash across the baseline to reach an all but winning forehand from Bentley which would have given her not only the first set , but also the psychological ‘ first blood ’ .
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