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

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1 She walks from her flat at the wrong end of Ladbroke Grove , along the Harrow Road , under various stretches of motorway , past the Metropole Hotel where she calls in to buy herself a drink in the Cosmo-Cocktail Bar ( she is perversely fond of the Metropole Hotel ) , and then through various increasingly handsome although gloomy back streets , until she arrives at the arranged corner .
2 There 's a drawer in mum 's room where she keeps every single one .
3 ‘ You know , where she keeps him prisoner . ’
4 ‘ The boot of Dora 's car , where she keeps her bag of clubs , has a defective catch .
5 I remember researching the notes for the Bach Brandenburg Concerto you played when you brought the Berlin Philharmonic to play in the Sheldonian in Oxford and coming across a passage in the writing of that great American philosopher Susanne Langer , where she defines the competent artist as someone whose mind is trained and predisposed to see every option in relation to others and the whole .
6 But where she differs from Miss Finlay Johnson is that she looks beyond the facts to more universal implications of any particular topic .
7 She also received a rose arbour for her garden where she plans to spend more time in her retirement .
8 Having been left by her husband in his urge for voyages abroad , Erendis retreats to the centre of Númenor , away from the sea , where she hears only the bleating of sheep .
9 When discussing a passage in Dorothy 's German journal , where she states that she ‘ carried Kubla to a fountain in the neighbouring market-place , where I drank some excellent water ’ , one editor allowed himself to speculate upon the existence of a missing manuscript copy of Kubla Khan .
10 Sabrita , who has had some useful outings this year is also entered in the Hunt Race but may go in the Open where she meets Fardross , a winner at Enniskillen .
11 She can go where she likes .
12 Yet her earlier speech , where she describes Hamlet 's condition and behaviour , has great tenderness and awareness :
13 Birkett is at her best where she describes her subject 's exploitation of her gender .
14 A recent account of the nature of housework is to be found in Ann Oakley 's ( 1974 ) The Sociology of Housework , where she describes the character of this work as any industrial sociologist would describe paid work .
15 Sometimes the most immense-changes are given to us in a short story of only a few pages : Chekhov 's ‘ Let Me Sleep ’ sees an exhausted , brutalised servant-girl murder a baby in six pages ; Katherine Mansfield 's ‘ Revelations ’ sees a woman who longs for freedom and independence rush for security to an unloved but ardent suitor — because everything feels strange at her hairdresser 's , where she learns that a tragedy has occurred — in seven pages .
16 There is a poppy song , ‘ What I Do ’ , in which she dances around in leggings and a bra top , and a cover of Astrud Gilberto and Stan Getz 's Sixties hit ‘ The Girl From Ipanema ’ done in smoky café style , where she takes advantage of the sensual Puerto Rican looks she inherited from her mother .
17 Keepers discovered her desperately fighting for life at the West Midlands Safari Park where she had to be hand-reared before being transferred to the Kingsley wildlife sanctuary , Cheshire , where she takes every opportunity to hitch a ride from the resident Bull Terrier bitch .
18 She buys some soap and ribbons in the market , where she notes the huge rise in prices since her last visit .
19 Today Michelle Howard took her case to the High Court , where she hopes to prove that Wessex Health Authority was liable .
20 She is to me and many others , the best tennis player in the world today , even if she is No 2 it wo n't be long before she is back on top where she belongs .
21 ‘ If I had only said ‘ Yes ’ then Farrah would today be home with her mum where she belongs . ’
22 ‘ She must be sensible and give the baby back safely where she belongs . ’
23 ‘ Nor have I ever suggested to any working woman that she 'd be better off at home where she belongs .
24 Sister Clare Lewington , who runs the Royal Free Prostate Laboratory where she helps conduct treatment trials , believes that increasing media coverage of prostate disease is resulting in more self-referrals to her hospital .
25 She 's very muddly and disorganized and I can see so clearly where she falls wrong … when I lived at home it was always a bit of a nightmare because I was always trying to get things straight .
26 ‘ I do n't know for sure where she goes , ’ he admitted to Wayne .
27 ‘ Is this where she goes all English and uptight on me ? ’
28 Where she goes , there go I. Ron called for a Horse 's Neck , carefully noting its cost ( £3 ) in his pocket-book .
29 Brenda continues in Creole until just before " but to dance " , then switches back to London English for the last part of her turn , where she continues with her narration of actual events : " and then and then we star%ed to talk and all the rest of it and tha% " s it " — but switches to Creole for her final " punchline " : " full stop .
30 The design works best in performance , where she favours the creation of something akin to the surround-sound sometimes set up in cinemas .
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