Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But they were in her voice as she whispered down to her , ‘ It , 11 be all right .
2 She goes up to him and tells him to stuff himself and in a flat half-minute he 's belting the old lorry up the London road .
3 I doubt if erm we 'll be down here before she goes up to mine I do n't reckon .
4 Yeah , er well if they 're not too careful she 'll of grown up before they realize it , oh she goes on at you oh , like an old woman , she knows everything , she knows more than Judith about what 's going on
5 Maggie added : ‘ Keith sees Rose whenever he wants , either by popping in here or she goes over to him for the day . ’
6 I go , I go in her days , and she goes in on mine , but never mind .
7 From these bits of activity , a richer life could develop ; but it is vital that whatever Harry and Elizabeth choose is something they both really want to do and not a situation where she goes along with it in a patronising way , and then leaves him high and dry .
8 She knows if we do n't make it as artists and rock ‘ n ’ roll people we 're not gon na make it as anything anyway , so she goes along with it .
9 And with us , she 's met loads of people and she goes out with them a lot through college so
10 What the one behind the bar she goes out with him ?
11 She 'll just have it when she goes out with you .
12 The wise dragon so captivates his maiden that she never even has a second for longing , that she turns not from him to stare out across the wide meadows and lakes of adolescence .
13 She turns back to me .
14 But before this repartee develops into a full cross-talk patter she turns back to me and shrugs .
15 She turns back to me .
16 In fig. 122 Herakles stands three-quartered , offering the birds ' bodies ( lost ; we know the subject from Pausanias ) to Athena , who sits up on a rock on which her left hand rests , legs three-quartered away from Herakles , but she turns back towards him .
17 Her eyes glittered , and , mouth twisting , she flung away from him .
18 ‘ Why not ? ’ she flung back at him .
19 ‘ I 've been ashore , enjoying a short break to which I was perfectly entitled , ’ she flung back at him .
20 She lunged forward at him , striking her talons on the bars where his face might have been and crashing her beak thunderously down .
21 Depends what she expected out of it . ’
22 She tumbled forward against him and her hair , escaping from the ribbon at the nape of her neck , made a tent for their faces .
23 She made up to him for the son he had never had , the wife who had left him , even the dull Selene , who would never come to anything .
24 Instead , she made up to it , becoming a perfectly painted and exquisitely detailed matron in a fur-trimmed green satin housecoat .
25 Oh , dear heavens , had Naylor , by seeing she was hurt , seen too that she cared deeply for him ?
26 From the beginning she had never tried to pretend that she was in love , although she was very fond of him , and Fred had told her he was happy that she cared enough for him to become his wife .
27 She lived on in them , in their memories , not in the ashes he knew he would soon be given .
28 She lived there with him over the shop , did n't she ?
29 My Mum was the only white person who lived in the whole house , a point not unnoticed by me since I often asked her how come she lived there with us when everyone else was black …
30 There were tears in her eyes as she gazed up at him .
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