Example sentences of "she [vb -s] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I was going good grief , she goes make her sick if it kills me .
2 But like then er , she , she just turned round to him and she goes tell you what , I would really , really , love it if you woke up tomorrow and you had ginger hair , cos that 'd really , really give you a dose of your own medicine !
3 When had her name up for detention she goes rub it off !
4 She goes rub it off .
5 Well the , all the others go on a Saturday but Heidi said she would be in it if she did n't have to go on Saturday , every Saturday , because she goes riding you see at nine o'clock nine till four so er Wendy said oh she 'll have her up on a Sunday afternoon the two or three principals .
6 That this person should harbour aggressive feelings towards you is unimaginable , but then suddenly , she goes to poke you in the eye — and you blink .
7 She goes let me read it and she reads it and she goes and he goes what ? and she goes and he goes what ? and she goes and he goes what ? and she goes and she goes aargh !
8 While we 're getting married at least we can invite the kids to the wedding she goes cos I 'm upset too she goes let me comb your hair oi Mum !
9 Cos I was to ha because I had nobody to have kids , she goes , she goes fetch them down , husband 'll have them .
10 And she goes excuse me and she goes back in .
11 Right , and and then alright and then she goes , your Mum came out in front of everyone , she goes why , no , no , yeah , she goes did you phone Billy yesterday then ?
12 And erm come up to me today and she goes have you got any scissors ?
13 She says when she goes shopping she ca n't read the labels and prices on goods ; her daughter is always ready to come and do that for her .
14 She turns to face him .
15 She turns to face him , angered by his maddening faun-like smile .
16 She moaned all the time , she hates having her hair cut .
17 But what that means , is you can actually write an action plan , where you agree to do something , he agrees to do something , or she agrees to do something , and you work out your action plans .
18 When he insists that they must have names , she agrees to call him ‘ Someone ’ and allows him to call her ‘ Something ’ .
19 ‘ Then wo n't she want to see me before she agrees to take me on ? ’
20 After much resistance , she agrees to marry him .
21 In a couple or family contract the patient and his partner , for example , may undertake to do things on a reciprocal basis ( e.g. a husband agrees to organize weekly social outings for he and his wife , while she agrees to tell him when she is feeling distressed , rather than keeping her feelings to herself ) .
22 ‘ It 'll be her word against ours , even if she dares to say anything , ’ one of the other men argued .
23 JEWKES : But she sits cooling herself in the hall over against the staircase .
24 Aldercine Hodson , who has long felt that Medau 's possibilities were under-exploited and that it could be developed , for instance , as a valuable coaching-aid in sport , tells the following story , which she thinks illustrates her point and makes Medau News .
25 On one memorable occasion , she thinks to communicate her feelings about Catholic beliefs to some of her older pupils .
26 She writes to tell me that her father has found a house that will be suitable for us .
27 Now she wants to sell it , but the buyer must allow them to play on and as yet nobody 's been prepared to .
28 Naturally she wants to see him . ’
29 No , she wants to see her old friends .
30 She wants to see her mother . ’
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