Example sentences of "she a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've met 'er a couple o' times . ’ |
2 | I 'll 'ave ter pay 'er a visit , ’ she said more to herself than to me . |
3 | They found 'er a place near 'er daughter in Kent somewhere . ’ |
4 | Was she a child then still , that she could not take the decision for herself ? |
5 | Miranda and Xanthe looked at her , and at her legs , which were pale and sheeny and crossed and held together , aslant to the chair , to one side of the café table , as if her wicker chair were seagirt rock and she a siren with a fish 's tail . |
6 | Not only was she a founder of Playschool , and responsible for commissioning Postman Pat , Bertha the Big Machine and Charlie Chalk for the BBC ; but when Playschool came under threat she formed her own independent production company to make — and sell back to the BBC — a modern replacement for it : the current Playdays ( first known as Playbus ) . |
7 | In American and Canada journalists asked shamelessly : ‘ Is she a virgin ? ’ |
8 | Yeah she a bit now ai n't she ? |
9 | Is she a bit older than you ? |
10 | I was wondering … has she a friend , or maybe a sister ? |
11 | ‘ She a friend ? ’ |
12 | ‘ This young lady , Ruth Cohen , was she a friend of yours ? ’ |
13 | Because , she a friend , that 's okay , she goes . |
14 | Is she a cow , this one ? ’ |
15 | Is she a copper 's wife ? |
16 | She a couple of nights running then . |
17 | I mean sexy little telephone calls between he who will be king and his , is she a mistress , is she a girlfriend , is she merely a friend , but at any event she 's married and her husband 's in the next bedroom as far as we can gather , you know erm do those kind of conversations and would , I mean maybe it 's important to sort of say and Anne probably has this , but Peter might not , I mean when I grew up the Royal Family were a cert sort of image and you might have known about George the Third who was mad , I mean who else was brought up George the Third was mad and Geor an and this guy was a , a drunk and this guy was a a womaniser , this guy was this , but Victoria you know mourned for sixty years or whatever it was , but this Royal Family , I E the , the Royal Family with which I grew up and Anne did were really sweet nice little Windsors who behaved themselves and that was what was , went into our psychic and there was the odd crack about Phil the Great who 's the Queen 's husband , you know and how he perhaps had an eye for the ladies , but there was never any photographs of him being or any evidence that it might have gone further than that particular and basically there was , that any , there was the fact that he was a sailor when he married the Queen anyway so all sailors are like that are n't they ! |
18 | Neither was she a whore . |
19 | Not only had she a history of past Amativeness ( the fact that she was a " fallen woman " and so forth ) , but anyone who looked at her could see Amativeness written all over her . |
20 | ‘ Is n't she a portrait painter ? ’ |
21 | Was she a fool to hope there had been a deeper meaning in that fierce command ? |
22 | ‘ Is n't she a character ? |
23 | By 1832 , and then aged 23 , Robert was already a mariner , living at John Street , Stepney , with his wife Eliza ; they had married the previous year in his mother 's adopted parish , St Leonard 's , Shoreditch — he a bachelor and she a widow . |
24 | Miss Rose , was she a widow ? |
25 | Is she a member of Class War ? |
26 | Was she a pirate ? |
27 | ‘ Is she a lady , or is n't she ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Is she a nuisance ? |
29 | ‘ And is she a lesbian ? ’ |
30 | She was dressed differently but it was the same face , the same hair , the same pleasant manner , and I said to her , well I put it to her , was she a twin ? |