Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [verb] hair " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've coloured hair lots of times , ’ Mandy muttered , not removing her eyes from the binoculars she had screwed into them . |
2 | I 've got hair like Shirley |
3 | And you 've got hair that falls in your face and you sort of , and all those things you 've got to learn to cope with because if you 're worried about what you 're doing with your hands , or your feet , or your hair , then you ca n't then concentrate on putting over your information effectively . |
4 | You think you look like you 've got hair , I think you look like you 've got a wig . |
5 | Do you think she had coloured hair ? |
6 | ‘ She said receding hair was distinguished . ’ |
7 | ‘ The chemotherapy has affected her hair — it 's very thin — but she does have hair , blonde hair . ’ |
8 | Hair also gets dirtier in cities , so you need to wash hair more often . |
9 | They have cropped hair and clipped voices . |
10 | He recommends shampooing hair at least twice a week , more often if it looks as if it needs it or you live in a city . |
11 | It was reported on April 9 that he had submitted hair and blood samples for police forensic tests , but had refused to be questioned . |
12 | It 's got hair , eyes , nose and mouth and it 's got a big yellow sun , has n't it , shining over and it 's the bestest picture you 've ever seen since you last went to the art gallery . |
13 | My dad 's funny looking and he 's got hair just like Jason Donovan . |
14 | ‘ He 's got hair just like Jason Donovan ’ |
15 | From Spennymoor Joan Ruddock ( not , presumably , the defending Labour candidate for Lewisham , Deptford ) tells another hairy story : There was a young fellow called Blair , Who 's hirsute ( that means he 's got hair ) , With that stupid grin , He 's sure to get in , Does anyone really care ? |
16 | No but he 's got hair like one . |