Example sentences of "she [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , Broom'ead caused so many problems there that 'is daughter 's ‘ usband told 'er that eivver 'er farvver went or 'e would .
2 Or what 's that word that Lizzie — 'er as married my grandson — ‘ as picked up ?
3 that song , she or tune she was supposed to be singing
4 The main point was , did she or did she not think that the whole ghastly superstructure should be brought down and got rid of , root and branch , once and for all ?
5 It is also true that Kilvert had no gift for self-analysis , and further that the diary was impoverished by his widow 's removal from it of the volumes which apparently described not only their courtship and marriage , but the two most profound of Kilvert 's previous affairs of the heart ; though she left the frequent passages describing Kilvert 's passionate attachments to young girls , whose fundamentally erotic nature it is clear that neither she nor Kilvert himself recognized .
6 And if she and do you know what ?
7 Had she but known it I had already made up my mind to get better , and nothing in the world was further from my thoughts than death . ’
8 Had she but known it , this was why Freddie , rightly suspecting the fact , had refrained from making any passes at her .
9 The sight of her had pierced him , making her the enterer , had she but known it , and him the entered .
10 Ballater , had she but known it , was far from complacent .
11 And does she carry her clothes about with her or does she
12 by dismissing her or subjecting her to any detriment which results in her dismissal or consists in or involves her demotion .
13 They were not to feed her or coax her , and any food refused was to be removed without comment .
14 She drove slowly in Conterchi so as not to miss the turning and Italians hooted at her or raised their fingers in gestures she knew to be obscene .
15 It seems transparently obvious that Sinead , love her or loathe her , does possess those qualities .
16 Love her or loathe her , odds are that in the bestseller stakes Lady Thatcher will be nudging Catherine Cookson all the way to Christmas .
17 not , not even like in the right situation , she 's like just aggressive all the time and nobody particularly gets on with her or likes her because of this .
18 Presumably he should have shot her or let her drown , rather than make a present of her to the French , but there were some things Karelius could not bring himself to do .
19 He had never made a secret of what he wanted from her , and pretending he enjoyed her company , pretending he wanted to laugh with her or show her his favourite places in Rome , was n't part of it .
20 It 'll either kill her or make her pass the sand . ’
21 He was attentive and thoughtful , without fussing over her or searching her face for signs of tiredness or ill-health .
22 He 'd be very unlikely to stay with her or marry her , particularly with a knighthood in the offing .
23 In his absence she 'd been as nervy as a wildcat , jumping a mile every time someone spoke to her or touched her on the shoulder , expecting him to turn up out of the blue as he 'd made a habit of doing .
24 With a burst of self-pity , she mentally reviled Hank for never talking to her or telling her what he was going to do .
25 Rosa looked at the weapon piercing the heart of the Mother of God , around which her finely carved wooden hands , so lithe and brown they too might one day reach out and clasp hers , fluttered as if poised either to grasp it and draw it from her or plunge it in deeper .
26 She had been phoning people who might go to Greece with her or drive her there or , failing that , pay her air-fare , and eventually she succeeded in getting a loan from an aunt and an offer of a place in a minibus from an old schoolfellow and her boyfriend .
27 She has a very strong sense of duty and a great capacity for making relationships , and so far , by some miracle , perhaps because of the very close bond between her and her mother , her experience does not seem to have coarsened her or made her cynical .
28 I do not know whether we dragons loved her or hated her ; her will was like iron , as fast clad as our scaled hides , but her heart was like a songbird in the morning and she was as lovely as the lilies of the field .
29 You may have loved her or hated her , agreed with her or violently opposed her , but not even her worst enemy could have accused her of spinelessness or a desire to be shielded from life 's little unpleasantnesses .
30 Yes please I think I will ask her or suggest we meet or something .
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