Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] she " in BNC.

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1 And , strange to tell , that fairer she ,
2 And then once Helen and that had woken up that was about half eleven she woke up and then it like , oh , our provisions and then we started talking and everything else together like
3 She was much happier person because this this she 'd threatened to do for a long time .
4 Or drest with all her Store some perfect she ,
5 With a further three she felt she had sufficient evidence to suggest that she could have supported the client at home but was overruled by others .
6 And he says oh it did her some good she ran off with him !
7 Was this all she had to come back to after a day 's work ?
8 Well , you know , I mean she 's gone to midwifery now and she 's , say she 's due home , half nine she 'll come home eleven o'clock and I 'll say where have you been till now ?
9 Yes , the , the lady in question was saying what , she had to have , I think , I think what she was saying was , that for every person over forty five she had to have somebody under forty five .
10 eight forty five she cues you up
11 This last she addressed to Jill .
12 Lady Merchiston was listening to the diatribe with her mouth at half-cock , but at this last she revived sharply , her skeletal head coming out of her gown as on a stalk .
13 Fifty seven , if she was born in forty seven , she 'd be forty seven she 'd be forty forty four now
14 By the early 1640s she had moved to London and begun a religious quest in pursuit of whose ends she became involved with the first Quakers in 1654 .
15 On her return to Broadway Miss Picon played a string of leads — all in Yiddish — at Kessler 's Theatre , and won such acclaim that while still in her early thirties she was top of the bill at the Palace , America 's leading vaudeville house , and had a New York theatre named after her .
16 But he was very much afraid she was going to be rather good in Luxembourg — it was a role not unlike that of Countess Maritza .
17 In the early 1900s she began her research on the formation of sand ripples on the seashore caused by the oscillatory movement of water , and this led her to develop the ‘ Ayrton fan ’ in 1915 , a hand-operated device for expelling poisonous gases from the trenches .
18 The organiser is Mrs. ‘ Andy ’ Levick who can be contacted on 0983 840710. she is assisted in the running of the club by Doris Coutts .
19 In the early 1970s she met Derek Bryceson , director of Tanzania 's national parks .
20 In the early Fifties she decided to branch out on her own ; she moved west and drove with her two children across America to Los Angeles , where she became a secretary in an aircraft factory and later a fashion buyer at J.C .
21 Now in her early fifties she may find her age an advantage for the stability , maturity and experience she could bring to the position .
22 As well as being pretty — tall , with auburn hair cut very short and smooth and classical features — she was keen and interested in her work , and when we were extra busy she would pitch in and help without being asked .
23 Yeah , one of them 's I think she was in her early eighties she , they put on a Christmas party and she sang .
24 By the early 1730s she had made friends among an aristocratic circle which included the Lovelace , Clayton , and Bowyer families .
25 Sometime in the early 1730s she encountered the poems of the thresher Stephen Duck [ q.v. ] , which she learned by heart .
26 In the early 1920s she published a series of three guide-lines for the removal of what she termed as ‘ counter-revolutionary ’ literature from local libraries .
27 In the early 1920s she campaigned for widows ' pensions .
28 On one occasion in the early 1880s she was persuaded to address male students at Edinburgh University medical school .
29 The king 's eldest daughter , Isabella , long remained unmarried but in the early 1360s she met and fell in love with Enguerrand de Coucy , a French nobleman who came to England in 1360 as a hostage for the payment of John II 's ransom .
30 In the early 1960s she played a part in saving Brownsea Island from development : the island is now owned by the National Trust , and the Dorset Trust for Nature Conservation manages part as a nature reserve Helen Brotherton is the current Chairman of the latter organisation and , as well as serving on the National Trust 's Council , Appointments Panel and Conservation Panel , she was Chairman of the Wessex Regional Committee for a number of years .
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