Example sentences of "she [vb past] [conj] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 She ate as directed by Taggy , and made no fuss when that dame looked after her much as she had herself done for her deceased employer — nursing her and acting as lady 's maid , and combing out her troublesome copper hair , until Theda felt strong enough to perform this office for herself .
2 He , he went to America , in fact his widow was over it 'll be about two years ago and she came and seen us , and she remembered er me as , as a , she was eighty six .
3 Jocelyne Saab , on the other hand , took issue with the question itself , which she saw as confined to the typically limited preoccupations of White , Western , middle-class feminists .
4 Although their protection was n't evident Millie was conscious of it , and there were times when she felt as hemmed in as she had done during that tortured year or more when guarded by the sisters .
5 Her frustrated jumping , which sent her thick , straight , dark hair — Anna 's hair — flying up and down like dog 's ears , was no more than a maddened expression of how she felt when reminded of school , of a world where she was doomed to remain odd .
6 And she said , the woman thought for a minute , and suddenly she gasped when said that 's masturbation , is n't it ?
7 Even if it meant disturbing her , waking her so that she cried when put down again , she must be lifted up in Alice 's arms , held close to her and kissed goodbye .
8 She started to feel much more comfortable about how she looked , and unconsciously began to relax and to hold herself in the quietly poised way she did when dressed in a nurse 's uniform or casual clothes .
9 She found the most sensible shoes she had and prepared to depart , rushing back at the last minute to snatch up a loose shirt and shrug into it .
10 Sh she said when joined she said , oh I would n't join , pay money .
11 Celie felt special , Shug made her feel special , especially when she wrote and sung her a song .
12 She wrote and published in student magazines and in national magazines on both sides of the Atlantic .
13 Only that she left as arranged , likening
14 She left Scotland in 1797 for London , where she remained until granted , in 1803 , apartments in Hampton Court Palace .
15 The ship ended her seagoing life when she was berthed in the West Old Dock , Leith , in 1928 where she remained until moved to the Newcastle Quay in 1969 .
16 ‘ I chose it myself , but I ca n't bring myself to live there just yet , ’ she explained when asked about the four bedroomed apartment .
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