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

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1 Her speech is not easy to understand but she effectively communicates her complete approval and enjoyment of the busy week when she went away .
2 She says she badly needs
3 ‘ She 's been so conditioned by her husband that she instinctively kowtows to any man who says ‘ boo ’ to her . ’
4 Her bedspread is frilled pink with white flowers , and the first things you notice on entering her room are a full-length mirror and an exercise bike , which she says she rarely uses .
5 For all her nostalgia , she rarely forgets her fiery aristocratic assumptions .
6 She rarely gets it .
7 She rarely goes out and has never been beyond the street she lives in on her own .
8 I mean Julie works out there and she rarely goes in there .
9 She rarely takes the babies into the garden because of the sewage , which she claims is a regular feature of the small sandy beach in North Queensferry .
10 SHE RARELY ANSWERS A SERVICE CALL .
11 It is her responsibility to feed the chicks and keep them warm — she rarely leaves the nest when she has tiny offspring .
12 She rarely indulges herself .
13 If a manager is in the A&R office at CBS , he or she rarely has access to anybody else in the company .
14 It is striking that while Leapor writes amusingly , sometimes angrily , of intellectual constraints , she rarely complains of the physical rigours of domestic service .
15 Helen admitted that she rarely wears much make-up in the evening , apart from a little gold eyeshadow , blusher and lipstick .
16 Alex is a natural beauty and she rarely wears make-up so Fiona applied soft colours for a natural look .
17 She rarely wears them : she wears her little locket , superstitiously .
18 She rarely wows crowds in the way the Speaker does , but she oozes charm and competence and her family connections ( particularly her father , Pat Brown ) associate her with a happier era .
19 She rarely seems resistant to change as such , but scrutinizes its social and moral effects , deciding each case according to its merits .
20 Certainly she rarely fails to surprise as she faces up serenely to various situations which would disorientate people with much more sophistication .
21 To accept them all would place an intolerable strain on her health , but she rarely fails to help a charity .
22 Sent away to boarding school when she was six ( she rarely sees her family now ) , she got three A- levels at college and shortly after got married : a mistake , she now realises , but she was pregnant at the time .
23 Lek , the thirty-year-old maid installed for her along with the furniture by the Committee , telling her about the nine children and the mother up-country she supports and whom she rarely sees .
24 It is a trait she rarely sees in the very young .
25 Because of this she rarely enjoys anything in depth or sticks at anything for very long .
26 When she is ready to be mounted by the male she conspicuously moves her tail over to one side .
27 She rather likes good-looking young men , ’ said Mervyn rather spitefully , turning to John .
28 The carefree quality disappears when she shyly tries to tell the Tutor how fond she has become of him , and when she discovers Natalia and the Tutor in each other 's arms , she loses all inhibitions to denounce them .
29 She wholly goes on th'other side
30 However , when Duncan arrives at Macbeth 's castle , she remarkably employs the nature of the perfect hostess .
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