Example sentences of "[vb past] she [vb past] [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps the cultural divide was emphasized by being lovers and she quickly found she had nothing to say to him . |
2 | She could n't finish because that would be pushy if she admitted she expected him to ask her to stay with him as he had done once before . |
3 | He said he reckoned she wanted him to see . |
4 | The invisibility that threatened her drove her to perform to attract attention , so she had done well at school , been picked for the hockey and the swimming teams . |
5 | She lay thinking about it for some time , then decided she had nothing to lose . |
6 | She felt she had something to give to college life |
7 | She felt she had nothing to live for . |
8 | Having survived a British pre-qualifying event last week for a wild card place in this week 's draw , Ahl said she felt she had nothing to lose against a player who is about 200 places higher in the world rankings . |
9 | She knew she had nothing to feel guilty about despite her attraction to Luke , having resisted him , but his relationship with Cavell was none of her business really , and whether Luke finally confessed that he had intended to be unfaithful or Cavell discovered it for herself , she did n't want to have to feel responsible for any eventual break-up . |
10 | Jezrael knew she wanted someone to attack her so she could tear them apart , glory in their blood , and she hated herself . |
11 | Kate , pregnant with her second baby , thought she knew what to expect when it came to giving birth , especially since she 'd had a long labour first time round . |
12 | She needed to keep up her continuity of male companionship , and humbly thought she had nothing to offer but sex . ) |
13 | She said she had something to tell me when I got home . |
14 | And she said she wanted me to leave — not because of me , any girl who came to her pregnant must leave when the baby 's eight or nine months . |
15 | ‘ No , she said she wanted you to go to your grandmother 's house . ’ |
16 | And Lady Paignton , whom you met yesterday , is always saying she wished she had somebody to do shopping for her . |