Example sentences of "she [verb] [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | Well this one seems to go to bed a bit later now , so she goes longer , but she 's feeding all day today , , I 'm at every couple of hours , so with a bit of luck , I 'll finally put her to bed maybe half past nine ten o'clock , she might go through till three or four , which is n't bad . |
2 | During the first decade of the eighteenth century she made further journeys through some of the southern counties and about 1712 she visited Epsom , Hampton Court , and Windsor . |
3 | Then , realising that it did n't take much for this man to get to her , she made sterner efforts to get herself more of one piece and , returning her hand to her lap , she drew out of nowhere , ‘ Not everybody can wear contact lenses , ’ and added for a touch of authenticity , ‘ I ca n't myself . ’ |
4 | On Jan. 24 she announced further proposals which envisaged lifting the state 's foreign trade monopoly , full convertibility for the East German Mark by 1992 , the lowering of tax rates , and the introduction of a commercial banking system . |
5 | When we started filming she was very shy but she got better as she went along and she picked up confidence . |
6 | ‘ Once I tried to hurt mother , but she got better . |
7 | Oh erm my moth mother had it , she got but she got better with it . |
8 | She got stronger as she walked towards the motel . |
9 | And then she got fatter and fatter . |
10 | I do n't know how she managed to find the time , but when she got older she also played the organ for the Sunday services at the local Methodist chapel , as well as running the choir practices . |
11 | This is , indeed , confirmed by differences between her various accounts of the biographical aspects of the genesis ( " how did the " Wagnerian connection " come about ? " ) , generally in line with a characteristic of hers , that in sensitive areas of her brother 's biography her memory for convenient detail improved as she got older . |
12 | She had always prided herself , as she got older , that she was n't a bit like her mama , but perhaps she was . |
13 | All these kept her rising with the tide , even if she rode lower in the water than Germany . |
14 | Doctors fear Mrs Conlan may have taken her daughter away because she thinks further treatment is futile . |
15 | Her head was spinning , she could n't breathe , and when she clung tighter the kiss changed , as though keeping pace with the dream . |
16 | Then she became calmer as realisation dawned , and she went on accusingly , ‘ So I was right . |
17 | Melissa took the girl in her arms and gently stroked her head until she became calmer . |
18 | During the 0/6 she had an aggravation , but stopping the remedy afforded no relief , and she became weaker , with left-sided pharyngitis and fever resembling Lach . |
19 | She became happier . |
20 | She became happier , more settled . |
21 | This year she reported further progress : 100 people have so far registered to take an NVQ ; 18 people have achieved a full qualification or certificates in units ; and there were 92 trained NVQ assessors . |
22 | ‘ She has better things to do , as well . ’ |
23 | She even pretends that she has higher principles than many of the other characters in the play : |
24 | If she has older brothers and sisters , then the idea of sharing will be less of a shock for her , although even in these cases children cling to those things they think of as theirs . |
25 | She looks thinner though . |
26 | Edith Cresson was 58 in January ; she is a grandmother but , judging by photographs taken at the outset of her long career , she looks better now than she did then . |
27 | ‘ Although Maureen seems to be kept busy driving after work and I think she looks better than she has for ages . ’ |
28 | She looks better too . |
29 | Yeah she 's pretty I mean like she looks better with brown hair though . |
30 | She lo she looks older . |