Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] she [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | A public-school education led to a secretarial college where she suddenly rebelled , sought work as an artist 's model , entered Soho , quickly becoming an habituée and one of the stars in Muriel Belcher 's galère . |
2 | Her eyes strayed to the card that she still held in her hand and she almost started as she saw , written in plain bold print , a name that had featured with such regularity recently in the headlines of the business section of the local newspaper that she could not fail to recognise it . |
3 | When he released her it was with such force that she almost fell to the floor . |
4 | ‘ I sometimes feel a great sense of loss and disappointment that she never saw me grow up . |
5 | It 's been so impregnated in the child 's mind that she just Well they just could n't they could n't fathom it because he used |
6 | Chief Inspector Wexford is convinced that Arlene Heddon knows more about her stepfather 's brutal murder than her remarkably consistent answers suggest . |
7 | A few words of friendship , some indication that she now bore no grudge about the job . |
8 | It was , however , a totally new experience for her to be accused of a crime that she definitely had not committed . |
9 | But washing her hair was such torture that she eventually decided that , whatever the expense , she would pay a weekly visit to a hairdresser . |
10 | ‘ And then we have an old lady , more or less an invalid so she never goes out , who thinks she saw someone climbing over the garden fence one night . |
11 | But no sooner had Theda left in her carriage than she immediately sought out Lady Usk . |
12 | Pushing her back into her chair , he gave her back her glass and it was a measure of her distress that she actually reached out and took it . |
13 | It would put her at even more of a disadvantage than she already was . |
14 | Yvonne could n't find the fish brooch that she always wore for funerals . |
15 | ‘ It 's none of your damned business ! ’ she snapped half-heartedly , yet his words struck a raw nerve and she almost winced in pain , because Ryan had only been ardent at first ; after that , it had been she who had made the advances . |
16 | ‘ She 's convinced he 's innocent of Angy 's murder and she only wants me to play detective and find the real killer ! |
17 | He watched helplessly as Lena was hauled from the passenger seat and she too was handcuffed before being led away to the waiting Zim . |
18 | A picture of the rat crossed her mind and she instinctively rubbed the back of her hand across her cheek . |
19 | ‘ My daughter goes back to school this week after the half-term break and she really wants to know Penny is all right before she goes . |
20 | It caught her straight across the neck and she probably owes her life to the fact that the drainpipe snapped . |
21 | Ten days in an alien village with a total stranger and her totally strange family . |
22 | That confusion if she ever brings her in work and she can take . |
23 | Karen went to a wedding and er somebody 's wedding and she still has a dress . |
24 | Ellie ran upstairs , threw off her old blouse and skirt and her much darned stockings , and got hurriedly dressed in her Sunday best , yet another variation on the plain black dress with detachable collar and cuffs she had been wearing for as long as she could remember . |
25 | He slipped it into the pocket of her skirt and she hardly knew how to thank him . |
26 | And mine 's is the , the one , the tape cos she just records the whole room . |
27 | Show her a horse and she happily mounted it . |
28 | I once said to him , Mother 's in the lavatory but she never locks the door . ’ |
29 | Since that first morning at the gravel pit she had not once admitted her fear but she always looked white and tense and , although she could manage a few strokes now , she swam clumsily and jerkily , keeping her head high . |
30 | Mum never has more than £10.00 in her purse because she always pays for everything by cheque , |