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

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1 What she decrees is law . ’
2 And she goes is Terry going ?
3 She believes that the more placid Protestant religion to which she belongs is infinitely better , because it provokes fewer emotions , but calms the soul .
4 And Dinda said she needed a filling , a re-filling actually and she said it 's the first that she 's been to a dentist that she could remember that she did n't notice the needle coming in , part she hates is the needle in the gum .
5 For example , if every time you tell the typist that your work is very urgent the result seems to be that the job arrives late , then maybe she hates being put under pressure and reacts in the opposite way that you want .
6 She hates being photographed and wonders if she should ever have chosen a career in television .
7 The only thing she offers is sort of help with Peter but that 's because she wants Peter .
8 The invalid care allowance she receives is 33.70 a week
9 The economic dependence to which she refers is not a facet of marriage as such , but a facet of marriage in which the wife is not employed .
10 If a writer has produced a song he or she thinks is a must for Cliff Richard , a major publisher is most likely to get that song where it needs to be in order to interest Cliff .
11 ( It is sometimes amusing to watch an intellectually inclined teacher , happily aping what he or she thinks is a ‘ Heathcote-type ’ preliminary discussion , thrashing around helplessly incapable of finding a concrete start to the drama .
12 The professional takes control , makes all of the decisions , selects the information he or she thinks is relevant to the parents , and elicits only certain information that the professional feels is important .
13 She compares it with what she thinks is the right behaviour , judges what is wrong ( in this case , everything was right except the way Nina was holding the hammer ) , and then corrects the mistake by demonstrating the right way .
14 A woman loses some jewellery she thinks is real .
15 She 's doing what she thinks is right .
16 The non-response is likely to be non-random so that bias is introduced ; a further complication is that the desired respondent may pass the form to someone he or she thinks is more interested .
17 Must be Gary 's son she thinks is okay .
18 What I suppose she thinks is if she can afford to do it , do it .
19 A highlight of her time with The Waterboys , she adds was when Cooney and Begley came out on the road with the band .
20 Essentially , what she wants is for Berowne to discover what is serious in life , and to stop fooling all the time .
21 Because what she wants is smaller and less costly than what has been set before her , she never recognises as gluttony her determination to get what she wants , however troublesome it may be to others …
22 There are other places she could go to , of course , but so many of them would be clubs in which she would be expected to communicate and contribute at a time when all she wants is occasionally simply to be ‘ with ’ people and to be able to depart when she wishes without giving offence or disturbing the gathering .
23 Sometimes , too , it is possible to make the mistake of thinking that she is expecting us to come up with all the answers when , often , all she wants is the opportunity to state the problem to someone who understands and will not criticise her .
24 And on another occasion indicated that ‘ All she wants is a bit of hand-holding ’ .
25 but y I ca n't I have to say and I know right ca n't give her what she wants is somebody to sit down somebody to sit her down and talk to her and you ca n't give her the benefit of that because it 's a little battle right between the two silly little girls if you like and if that j if that happens had won right and that 's the way will feel it
26 Now all she wants is to get her son back .
27 All she wants is a tease !
28 Only she does n't care much for things or what she eats , what she wants are people , action .
29 They are less likely to write anonymous letters to the DHSS about widows and war pensioners : ‘ After all ’ they say , ‘ how she lives is her own business : she ( or her husband ) earned her benefit ’ .
30 But another thing is you see where Sandra lives , you saying that where she lives is apparently erm P C , now I do n't know him , but she does he lives up the same road and when people park did n't she tell you this when we were coming down ?
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