Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What sort of information ? ’ she whispered over her open menu , fascinated yet uneasy at this glimpse into a world she had thought existed only in books or TV movies . |
2 | ‘ I 'm masquerading , playing fashion games , ’ she whispered so they could all hear , ‘ unlike ma belle Katherine , who will never feel the need to . |
3 | Oh , she goes up your school now with her little girl . |
4 | ‘ When she goes away she leaves it tidy . ’ |
5 | Lisa , Lisa , Lisa , buys all the balloons , let them blow the balloons up , she goes alright who buys the balloons ? |
6 | she goes to him , she goes alright she lives in |
7 | She goes alright I 'll take it out for you . |
8 | Cos she goes erm she goes I told her right and she goes well you 're going to are n't you ? |
9 | She goes , she goes well you might say that now but when you actually get there you 'll really want to . |
10 | So she goes well she reckons it 'll be a good idea if you went up to meet the little lad , he 's only six , he 's called Mark . |
11 | Then she goes then she goes erm |
12 | so their days are full so they 'll be , and the day she goes there I 'm going to City Hall to see Joe Cocker that night |
13 | When she goes back she did n't say anything about Kevin , it must have been a |
14 | When she goes home she cries and can not be comforted . |
15 | And that first night she experienced how one undressed for bed and how one was expected to lie . |
16 | 21 She turns so she can see me with her right eye . |
17 | She admitted then she might have liked him quite a lot . |
18 | She flung open her macintosh and Stephanie saw that she was wearing a skin-tight black sweater , wide elastic belt , long grey pencil skirt . |
19 | Jumping up , she flung open her suitcase and rummaged for something to wear , standing up to step into brief white silk bikini-pants . |
20 | As she said ‘ Go ’ she flung up her right hand in an imperious gesture . |
21 | She flung up her head , rage blazing in her eyes . |
22 | She flung up her head , bright satin-smooth curls shaking . |
23 | ‘ That wo n't help , ’ a voice said gently as the back door slowly opened , and she flung up her head in shock . |
24 | Suddenly Isabel was no longer floating , she was falling instead , the sensation so swift and unexpected that she flung up her hands to save herself , and found them clinging to the source of the heat above her . |
25 | She flung aside her heavy bedroom curtains and pressed her face to the cold glass but there was nothing there , just the quiet , empty blackness which enveloped the families all over Cornwall who were turning the trencher in a thousand drawing-rooms . |
26 | She flung back her head . |
27 | Maria 's breath came short and shallow now , perspiration sprang from her pores in an explosion of heat , and the driven sound of her reluctant pleasure and need could no longer be contained , escaping her in a low , shivering cry as she flung back her head . |
28 | Then she flung back her head and closed her eyes . |
29 | She flung out her hands . |
30 | Suddenly she flung out her hands towards the window and her face up so that the hood fell back from her head and the cloak streamed behind , held only by a brooch at her throat . |