Example sentences of "time she " in BNC.
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1 | At other times she would refuse to let Rosengarten in the house , especially if Leonard had had a late night out . |
2 | I thought after a few times she 'll stop and she 'll accept it . |
3 | Sometimes his concern with changing the way she looked amused Victoria , but at other times she found it upsetting . |
4 | Worse still , she had married into a life so public that at times she felt there was no place on earth where she could escape from the prying eyes . |
5 | At times she seemed actually demented . |
6 | Not counting the number of times she put her fat face round the door & said , nodding and smiling as only a Frenchwoman can , with an air of delighted gaiety ( ! ) |
7 | At times she is whimsical as on a visit by Princess Margaret to Jamaica in 1955 : ‘ May I go on record once and for all — I hate to bend the knee , except to God , and even then not too often . ’ |
8 | At other times she would hold her scribblings at arm 's length and let the glasses slide down her nose . |
9 | At other times she would have the odd sensation that they were shouting at her , through a megaphone , from a rowing-boat that was pulling swiftly away towards a distant ship . |
10 | The big dog had snapped it from his fingers eagerly enough , but after rolling it around in her mouth a few times she spat it to the floor and pawed at it , growling and sniffing her distaste . |
11 | Four times she shouted , before the house went suddenly silent . |
12 | It was the second time Vonetta and I had met ; both times she struck me as an extremely self-possessed young woman with a lot of presence . |
13 | Elisabeth recalled the times she had seen the midwife arrive at a peasant 's cottage . … |
14 | It is nonetheless evident from her poetry that at different times she was visited by aspiring poets and dramatists . |
15 | At times she was very subjective , at others quite detached as if floating outside her body . |
16 | It had indeed been , as it happened , impossible for him to see her at the times she suggested . |
17 | At times she has dressed as an Arab woman , worn the ha'ik , looked at the ground as she walked , among women only . |
18 | At other times she cut her hair short , wore a djellaba and travelled as a man . |
19 | At times she felt overwhelmed by his personality , which sometimes bordered on piety . |
20 | She had come to look forward to the intervals between tenants , for at such times she would sit at the bedroom window that overlooked the street , which sloped swiftly to the main thoroughfare ; and guided by the landmarks of St Dominic 's church and , beyond that , St Ann 's , she could look over the chimney pots and catch a glimpse of the river gleaming between the busy traffic on it . |
21 | If it were possible for Jessie to go and live in Durham , it was also possible that at times she could meet Robbie Felton , and then perhaps they could get married and go off somewhere . |
22 | Several times she stopped , put down her shoe-parcel , and signalled a word with her flags . |
23 | Indeed , a couple of times she had complained that he was trying to adopt her . |
24 | The number of times she had had to go to school with no knickers on was nobody 's business , she often told her husband . |
25 | Julie smiled , remembering the times she and her friends had hidden in the old shed during hilarious games of hide and seek and sardines . |
26 | it keeps no record of wrongs or times she has told him to wipe his feet . |
27 | Once she suddenly landed up in hospital for what was not an emergency ; several times she had found herself in a new home ; and on one occasion she had arrived in another country with a new ‘ father ’ — all without warning or previous explanation . |
28 | In those hard times she turned to the god in the village where she lived , and that god stood by her . |
29 | She could remember very little about his fatal collapse , no matter how many times she went over it in her mind . |
30 | Yet presumably at times she left her post … to eat and sleep . |