Example sentences of "[verb] she [verb] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | When the weights had started to slip she dismounted to adjust them , and the horse shot off at great speed . |
2 | I said , how do you know she likes to do it ? |
3 | When she found she had survived she felt like Lazarus . |
4 | This she did , however , rather rapidly and the next moment I found she had overtaken me and was standing before me , effectively barring my way . |
5 | I expect she does love you in her own way , ’ she said gently . |
6 | ‘ I expect she 's left it at home , ’ I said . |
7 | I expect she has asked you to tell him everything that has happened , and persuade him to make friends and thank me ? |
8 | Oh has she remarried has she ? |
9 | Well has she grown to love him cos of his money ? |
10 | Has she gone has she |
11 | It did n't hurt that much , but he pretended she 'd got him in the balls , hoping for a little wifely penitence . |
12 | But friends of Countess Spencer say she has told them she is spending the festive season at Mougins in France with her great friend Jacqueline de Ribes . |
13 | Those who had the privilege to know her wanted to remember her . |
14 | But to find her meant giving him the slip , and she had n't been too successful at that the last time . |
15 | She had a kind thought and she believed she 'd carried it through , and that 's not uncommon , with someone as sick as she was and in pain a lot of the time . |
16 | Miriam Stoppard , who has more stamina , says she likes to do it two or three times a week . |
17 | oh Rebecca , I can think of five million things I 'd rather do Rebecca says she likes ironing I certainly do n't |
18 | She says she did want him out of the house , but she did n't want to kill him as a court was going to evict him anyway . |
19 | He was about to take her hand but , remembering she had found his unpleasantly sticky , he thought better of it . |
20 | I just hope she 's got it right cos I 've explained it all to her and sh |
21 | Lord C had said she 'd borne them with stoicism , but looking back she realised she 'd been disappointed not to receive the whole dozen . |
22 | One local woman had said she 'd had it with Petrolia , packed up her things and headed south . |
23 | Yes , well Molly 's just said she 's rung them |
24 | He could n't hear her , but as that was what she always said , he assumed she 'd said it again . |
25 | Sliding into the warmth he had just left , inhaling the scent of him on the pillows , surrounded by his clothes , books and possessions , she could feel her resolve to keep him at arm 's length ebbing relentlessly away . |
26 | Then , and only then , was it realised she had taken it off when she had washed her hands . |
27 | He rather doubted Caroline 's story , but it was flattering that any woman should think she 'd had him . |
28 | Did he still think she had followed him ? she wondered . |
29 | Barnett , what is there to make you think she did visit me ? ’ |
30 | Do you think she wants to do it ? |