Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] she [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Your Mum 's a , and I fuck her and I slap her and I and she still comes back for more . |
2 | Her eyes met his and she immediately dropped her gaze , colouring slightly . |
3 | Mrs Ross tells me that she later discovered that several years earlier near Paisley signal box two trains had collided with loss of life . |
4 | It should have read : ‘ I hereby confirm that prior to the execution of this document I fully explained the contents and effect thereof to [ blank space ] who seemed to me , and informed me that she perfectly understood the same . ’ |
5 | She has n't had any more visions but she was telling me that she sometimes has dreams . |
6 | Hashmat Ara Begum , a community worker in the Borough of Camden told me that she too had come across the most contemptuous attitudes among Health Visitors . |
7 | She told me that she actually attacked Huston and hit him because of his treatment of Monty : |
8 | She just come to tell me that she really wants to take him out . |
9 | Alice 's voice held genuine regret , for although she had never thought Madeleine the right girl for Harry , she would have done anything possible to forward a marriage between them if she truly believed it would make him happy . |
10 | the colours and everything and the order you want them , but the little figures erm , she buys them and she just paints them , and that 's how she could make er the ones for Shirley er for me , erm she gets little soldiers and she can paint them in the camouflage dress |
11 | So self-absorbed was she that she never considered for one minute that her words might have hurt him in exchange . |
12 | She maintains that she and she alone knows why Robert is chucking everything up . ’ |
13 | Applause broke out behind them but she hardly heard a thing . |
14 | She really deserved them but she never got them . |
15 | I reminded her about the things she said last night — the things you apparently overheard , so you say — and she now realises she was quite wrong to say those things , even if they were supposed to be some kind of joke … and … she is sorry for saying them because she now understands that those careless words of hers were what basically caused the misunderstanding . ’ |
16 | She told him that she firmly believed he was missing an experience to be treasured . |
17 | The custodian told him he had seen ‘ Lady Greensleeves ’ , and warned him that she only visited those in danger . |
18 | Joe watched his mother anxiously but she managed to convince him that she often had these little spells , and there was no need to worry . |
19 | When , on demobilisation , Freddie returned to Scotland , expecting to step into the role of country squire or glorified estate manager — despite the fact that he knew nothing about agriculture — it had been a shock to find himself coldly received by his in-laws and his wife , who informed him that she definitely intended to start divorce proceedings . |
20 | But something told her that she probably did not . |
21 | He looked so desperately far away from her that she nearly reached out to touch him , to bring him back , because she instinctively knew where he was . |
22 | However , doing some voluntary work in schools and on a holiday camp for the under privileged convinced her that she really wanted to carry on working with children . |
23 | I remember thinking how typical it was of her that she never thought of being wooed . |
24 | He was so much a part of her that she never needed nor wanted to examine too closely the nature of her feeling for him . |
25 | He remembered Gina 's summing-up of Eleanor 's character and told her that she only saw people as shits because she was n't woman enough to hold a man . |
26 | And for a moment Lisa was suddenly so overcome by the confusion of responses that went rushing through her that she almost failed to pick up what he said next . |
27 | Mrs Turpin remarks to the woman next to her that she once knew a girl who had everything a child could possibly want , but was still a spoilt , ungrateful brat . |
28 | He had this way of drawing her to him and she always seemed to go . |
29 | Her eyes flickered towards him and she playfully stuck out her tongue . |
30 | The truth was , of course , that hard-nosed journalist though she was , Margie was as attracted to Hugo as was almost every other woman who met him and she actually wanted him to like her . |