Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [verb] she " in BNC.

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1 It was as if , all of a sudden , all the hidden anxieties and fears she had hidden so expertly were now overwhelming her .
2 There is normally a strip on the front cover , about the comic 's namesake , Bunty , and the pranks and scrapes she gets into .
3 One of his crosses was Perdita Macleod , who had now been working full time for Ricky for nine months and felt she knew everything .
4 The daughter fidgeted through her long wild monologues and wished she wore prettier clothes .
5 She says that if she went into schools and said she was going to talk abouty physics , kids would be bored .
6 He asked whether she would mind calling him a cab and she dangled car keys and said she would drive him herself .
7 She pushed her hands deeper in her pockets and wished she had worn heavier gloves .
8 He looked at Catherine Crane 's feet and saw she was in a similar situation .
9 She has never had to compete with private collectors for company archives and hopes she never has to .
10 She was in her bedroom on Saturday morning making a list of the errands and shopping she had to do when she became aware of an excited chattering in the courtyard below her window .
11 Hilary Wade thanked English Estates and said she was particularly pleased the conservation of the Pease portrait ‘ an important piece of work for Middlesbrough ’ could go ahead .
12 She stood on the stage four mornings in a row , note-pad prominently displayed against her overall , waiting for his summons , and when it did n't come she watched the smoke from his cigarette curling above the upturned seats and felt she herself was drifting into darkness .
13 She concentrated on the one with the trousers and said she was looking for George .
14 But one major turning point came when she started going to carpentry evening classes and found she had real talent for do-it-yourself .
15 She paints hearts in lots of different colours and says she has no intention of branching out into other organs of the body .
16 She felt the very slightest of tension in his muscles and wished she had n't mentioned him .
17 In the safe solitude of her bedroom , Shannon quickly stripped off her dressing-gown and pulled on the lightweight jogging-pants and sweatshirt she 'd travelled in .
18 Mrs Ullman looked at her toes and said she really did n't know .
19 Theda pushed through the trees and found she was coming out into the road that ran through Switham Thicket .
20 A girl who pummels a destructive little brother who ruins her toys and finds she is the one who gets into trouble feels hurt and angry .
21 She burst into tears and said she had not meant to criticize me ; it was just that we did n't love her , nobody did , and she had only her ‘ things ’ to care for now .
22 She phoned up the doctors and said she 'd make an appointment for me .
23 A self-confessed eternal optimist — ‘ I always see things as a winning situation ’ — she loves challenges and admits she has a low boredom threshold .
24 She was born with severe back problems and spent much of her childhood wearing splints and fearing she would not walk again .
25 Pamela agreed that she would benefit from having new friends and said she would find out about youth clubs that existed in her area .
26 She was half-turned from him , letting her eyes follow the beams and wishing she could drift through the open doors as easily as the nets lifted in the seasonless breeze .
27 Rain gathered her wits and said she had come to see the villa , the last place the Durance coterie had settled before disbanding .
28 So , when Rune 's English gave way to Danish once more , she made her own translation of the words , inventing the compliments and vows she wanted to hear , feeling her pulse respond more rapidly still as his voice deepened and shook with fervour .
29 The causes and concerns she focuses on will be of her choice .
30 She was aware of her mother 's raised eyebrows and knew she had to give a reason .
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