Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And she goes up to the two blokes and she grabs them by the balls and goes mm not bad , nice butt , you know ? |
2 | So she goes up to the first man and she goes , hi , handsome , and he goes , hello , hello and he 's erected , right . |
3 | she said , so she goes up on the step now , goes to this |
4 | When it comes to her imagined transcriptions of Jip 's diary , she goes on in the same descriptive vein for a paragraph , then stops herself with an abrupt exclamation of ‘ No , he would n't say all that ’ ( 54 ) , whereupon she starts again in more concise fashion . |
5 | She looks at me for a bit , then she goes over to the drawer and takes out another envelope . |
6 | Because she , she goes in off the deep end and you |
7 | Well I mean for the first year she wo n't be in if she goes in as a student she 'll be in college . |
8 | There were three women and they died at the same time so God goes cos you do n't all three of you do n't so , erm , the first one goes : I wan na go back to Earth thousand times are better so she goes back as a President , right ? |
9 | Mum , I do n't want that one then she goes back on the three , goes , yeah ? |
10 | Er , she goes down with a friend . |
11 | and she , he , she goes down to the abortion centre right after and he dies ! |
12 | She goes off to the city for a few days , but then she is back . |
13 | Erm she goes off on a Friday and you hear or see nothing till sort of Monday night . |
14 | when she goes out for a meal she 's got a problem , now if that was me I 'd be having loads of big ones |
15 | One evening soon after , she goes out to the pig yard and hurls defiance against the Almighty : ‘ Go on , call me a hog ! |
16 | And she goes out into the street and she pulls her skirt up . |
17 | Sh and she really , and she makes me laugh when she said , talking to someone and when they start working again she turns round to the next person at the other side of her ! |
18 | Although she turns up for the interview her customary peaked-capped urchin self , she is worried that her feminist interpreters will consider her video a sell-out . |
19 | Tilda appeared with a ball of oozing clay in her arms which she flung down on the table . |
20 | Viola was beaming benevolently as she read on into the last column . |
21 | She read on to the story of holidays at Blackpool and Filey , a trip to London , and the gradually expanding horizons which writing brought to Walter . |
22 | ‘ Butterfield 8 ’ she read out in a clear , schoolmarm voice . |
23 | As fast as her rheumatic legs would carry her , she toddled round to the Rope Walk , to the house where Eb and Josh and Ruth had been born and brought up . |
24 | Maybe she slows down in the cold . |
25 | As she taxied in to the small civilian terminal , Adam watched the three fighter planes ease their pointed noses skyward and climb at over thirty thousand feet a minute . |
26 | She slouched back to the living room . |
27 | The ones which could not be changed , or were too important to be missed , she shared out with the others and put a schedule on their desks . |
28 | At the end of the ceremony she tottered off to the bus , looking as if she had every intention of popping in to the local when she got home and livening everyone up with a steady dropping of ‘ To think our ‘ Ilda should go before me ’ remarks . |
29 | She squelched along in the muddy ruts left by the cattle , avoiding other more unpleasant tokens of their passage . |
30 | She made up for the difficulty by striking their fingers with a ruler when they erred , especially when learning the piano . |