Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] she [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | So where she fill it up from ? |
2 | place of the All where she had her dwelling . |
3 | She had already known , half consciously , that she liked her grandmother better than she liked her mother , and loved her mother more fiercely than she loved her grandmother . |
4 | He and she were similar but he had a natural goodness which she lacked , and she did not want to claim aloud that she understood him because that , in itself , would lead to misunderstanding . |
5 | She knew her limitations better than she knew her worth , and she taught in a private school because it gave her a little more latitude to come and go as she wished — an important point , since she cared for an old mother whom eighty years had made exacting . |
6 | She had already known , half consciously , that she liked her grandmother better than she liked her mother , and loved her mother more fiercely than she loved her grandmother . |
7 | And with that she stalked off , head held high , and it was only later when she calmed down that she realised he still thought Mick had stayed the night . |
8 | And I would n't even go in because I do n't think my dad 's making me go in except she kept me , and all behind because we did n't do our homework and she said right see me tomorrow , |
9 | The now familiar palpitating flutter in her heart made itself felt and the blood drummed unpleasantly in her head so that she feared she might lose her senses . |
10 | He took up a sleeping-bag , unzipping it so that she had something dry to sit on . |
11 | Not for sustenance , but so that she had something on which to focus her attention while she thought about her response to him . |
12 | Well I think that she was trying to keep him dangling so that she had somebody to fall back on if she did n't land another man . |
13 | so that she desired herself alone in order to become androgynous . |
14 | Tension had given her a dull , thumping headache so that she absorbed nothing except the first entry on the list . |
15 | ‘ Look at me , ’ he ordered , giving her a sharp shake so that she raised her head . |
16 | He would drop her , of course , sooner or later — or rather , he would engineer it so that she dropped him . |
17 | It was a day lying hidden among all the other days of the year , so that she noticed nothing when it came round , and did not know what week , month , season or year it would be . |
18 | Many children need to spend much of their time with the group in physical activity out-of-doors , and a teacher supervising them can help to develop their experiences and language , so that she feels her time is being used just as profitably out-of-doors as within the confines of the classroom . |
19 | Some time needs to be spent in conversation so that she feels he desires the total person and not just the body . |
20 | His anger matched her own , then outgrew it so that she felt her breath catch in dismay as she saw the expression on his coldly furious face . |
21 | He was terrified , and his fear began to obsess her , so that she felt her own body begin to knot up with tension again . |
22 | His voice was deep and soft with memories , so that she felt her heart dip , then beat crazily as she remembered the last time she 'd been involved in his research , when he 'd kissed her that morning . |
23 | When he turned to look at her , the firelight cast shadows across his body , so that she saw his arms not as arms , but as wings … and they will enfold me so strongly and so sweetly that I shall never want to be free … |
24 | He leaned down so that she saw his whole face was alight with a slightly satirical amusement . |
25 | The universe inside her mind exploded her out from its centre of I and other beings poured into her so that she knew their inner selves . |
26 | He had a clear , incisive mind and might be able to blow some of the cobwebs away so that she knew what to say to Amsterdam when the time came . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Kate 's expression was hardly conciliatory , and he had to remind her in a fierce whisper that he was an important sponsor , so that she allowed herself to smile and be polite . |
29 | A group of American housewives discussed how they combined an exercise routine with everyday living and one recommended her method of keeping a pan which she constantly used on a high shelf , so that she did plenty of stretching every day . |
30 | The public relations worker studies these differences , called " profiles " , so that she knows which paper is best suited for her information to get the best response . |