Example sentences of "and [noun] [verb] she " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We should be there in an hour , ’ Molly said , ‘ and Jacqueline says she wants to stop . ’ |
2 | And Arabella knew she was pregnant — she would have wanted to take care . |
3 | He sat me down roughly on the sofa and Mum said she was going to find out what I was on about . |
4 | And Zoya said she had got hold of the toilet rolls , and would bring them for Anna . |
5 | In the kitchen Mrs Blackham said Lavinia looked a little tired and Lavinia said she was , a little . |
6 | Course that was playing on Angie 's mind see and Miss said she 'd give Jason extra work . |
7 | Colette spoke of her as one of the things sent to try us , and Bernard said she was failing . |
8 | The woman had left the bags and O saw she was walking back to the child , he heard her heels , but O did not stay to see what she did to the child ( and so he did not see her pick the child up in her arms and hold him tight ) ; he turned quickly , and left the station as fast as he could . |
9 | And Jim said she was going far too fast , took up all three car lengths , parked cars to stop . |
10 | Her long nails were pearly pink , beautifully manicured , and Luce noticed she wore several rings , one of which looked like a wedding band . |
11 | But the injury ca n't be mended and vets say she 'll have to be put down . |
12 | Belinda said she did n't have a boyfriend , but Brenda , Liese and Ellen knew she was having an affair with a married man . |
13 | Loopy Lil grinned and Dot saw she did n't understand much of anything that other people said . |
14 | And McColgan predicted she would smash Ingrid Kristiansen 's world best during the three-year assault . |
15 | Now Sarah was remembering her friend and Pat felt she did n't deserve it . |
16 | We feel that this is another aspect of the spiritual warfare being waged against the church , and Pat feels she should stay there although humanly speaking she would rather come home . |
17 | She said and Bobby says she do n't he said I was laying on the floor the other night and she came down beside with me and put her arm round me as we were laying there he said I 'll never do anything he said cos if you started playing about with her she 'll , you know childlike and and he said she would n't erm show her affection any more . |
18 | She herself knew little or nothing about the organisation , and Donna wished she could have happened upon someone as knowledgeable on the subject as Mahoney had been . |
19 | Until then , colleagues and readers thought she had been happily married to the man she always referred affectionately to as Proopsie . |
20 | Berta , as usual , tried to keep up with them , and Jean noticed she was becoming breathless . |
21 | And Sue said she 's got nothing in view apart from that and she said to her you must have alternatives , she 's not applied to anybody or enquired about anything |
22 | He moved the wet towel and began to straighten her hair , hovering over her like a dark-faced god , and Maggie knew she should be battling with him . |
23 | He turned on her eagerly and Maggie realised she had set herself an embarrassing trap and walked right into it . |
24 | He frowned and his eyes darkened dangerously and Ruth thought she had misjudged her timing and he was n't ready for any thoughts of their future together . |
25 | Habit , Gran said dryly , when asked ; and Ruth knew she got fewer bookings every year . |
26 | And Ruth felt she had n't understood till now what it meant , to be Jake 's daughter ; she 'd never guessed that one day he would turn to her like this , calling her to understand all the past and set her own strength beside his . |
27 | His eyes blackened angrily and Ruth supposed she had been right and exposed him for what he was — a cool bastard . |
28 | Finally her eyes turned grey and rolled , and Odd-Knut thought she was dead . |
29 | On the other hand , it did have a sign saying ‘ bar-food ’ , and Loretta realized she was quite hungry . |
30 | It was wider than it had looked and Fenella thought she had been right to think it led away from the road , deeper into the hillside . |