Example sentences of "[art] [adj] she " in BNC.
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1 | Six weeks after the acute she came along with headaches , anxiety , depression and low-grade digestive symptoms . |
2 | The art shop in Covent Garden was the largest she could think of offhand , and the minute she walked in she knew that she had done the right thing . |
3 | And if so , then the least she owed Matthew was an apology . |
4 | Shit , I thought , the least she could do is keep them sheathed when she does n't need them . |
5 | The least she could do in return was to meet him halfway . |
6 | Suddenly in the thirties she announced that she was both too thin and too old to dance any more . |
7 | The rebuttal had done her no good whatsoever , her face was going blotchy , but she mustered all the sang-froid she could and continued , ‘ Since you refuse to be civil I shall not moderate my criticism . |
8 | My youngest daughter , Fleur , perhaps as a defence and because being the youngest she could n't conceive of a world without her father — I hope I 'm not kidding myself here — gave the impression that all was well . |
9 | To Lan 's astonishment her father signalled for her to approach the altar next ; as she was the youngest she had expected to go last , but her father was clearly singling Kim out for special treatment by allowing her to precede him . |
10 | I says that 's got ta be Warren , it could n't be anybody else , so when I come down I went off like , well I tell ya I ca n't do it , so I knew it was so I picked up the wrong she says oh I 'm just ringing because you can see what the weather is she says and you could n't go and do a day in erm , with your |
11 | Early in the 1890s she went to work under Mrs Hugh Price Hughes at the West London Mission . |
12 | In the group with two children Jill Duffy puts in a 105 hour week : of the forty she is the most industrious . |
13 | We reflect that this is the loudest she has laughed all evening . |
14 | During the nineteen-twenties she spent some time in London , and after her second husband , Maurice Platner , died in 1929 she moved to Johannesburg , where she died in 1932 . |
15 | When I did the first two talks , Dawn was n't trained enough to fly , though on the second she did manage a short hop , but by the time this big lecture came along she was flying on the creance . |
16 | It was one of the saddest she had ever attended . |
17 | In the Seventies she made a come-back and played to full houses at the Institute of Contemporary Arts , re-coloured and with some discreet censorship . |
18 | Although she started out a creature of Parisian tastes in the sixties , by the seventies she had turned towards Iranian fabrics and designs ; where she went her court and may others followed . |
19 | I was born in the seventies she might be in this one . |
20 | Not for the first time , she was going for broke ; she tried to tell herself that nothing much bad could happen , at the worst she could be discovered and thrown out , but somehow the stakes seemed much higher . |
21 | What she 's done to me so far is — probably — the worst she can do . |
22 | The worst she could do was to bring that Tuscan adventurer into the family , since when none of us has had a moment 's peace . |
23 | Twenty seven year old Daniel Ahearn was told by Sheriff Susan Raeburn that the case was one of the worst she 'd heard . |
24 | Sheriff Susan Raeburn QC said the case was one of the worst she 'd heard . |
25 | To be told she would have to get rid of some of the little she had was not what she had expected — or wanted to hear . |
26 | ‘ As far as I can make out from the little she said about what actually happened , the man who kidnapped them , there was only one at that point , was hidden in the back of their car when they got in . |
27 | So she began to speak , choosing her words with care and refusing steadfastly to talk about Johnny 's war , or of the little she knew of Johnny 's time . |
28 | Celia told him the little she knew . |
29 | She noticed Ian flush as she retailed the little she knew of their contents . |
30 | On the other hand , she comforted herself , the modern Dane , from what she had read and the little she had seen , appeared not to have inherited a great deal from his pillaging ancestors ! |