Example sentences of "[adv] she [verb] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Apparently she 's got a problem that the oil pollution is coming off this site where they 're refurbishing the boilers .
2 Perhaps she had allowed a horror of Morpurgo 's appearance to bias her judgement .
3 She had told him then that her body was all she had to offer a man .
4 and obviously she 's had a lot of bad experiences we ca n't go into now , but people , people do n't trust the drug companies because of all this long history and experiences .
5 With the power of her eyes alone she had compelled a glass of water to tip and spill its contents over the horrible Headmistress , and anybody who could do that could do anything .
6 So she does have a housekeeper that lives in ?
7 So she 'd had a bit of a go at Bob and er
8 So she has got a problem then .
9 So she 's got a sense of humour .
10 So she 's got a bit of an accent in in a way has n't she ?
11 well it is vanity , their health 's not gon na improve by er , with their breasts enlarged so I do n't see why the National Health should pay for that , if they want that doing they should pay themselves , different in Claire 's case because she 's got one breast extremely small and one large one so she 's got a deformity , that 's different , correcting a deformity 's different , but if you just wan na go from a size thirty two to a thirty six B , then you should pay for it do n't you think ?
12 Yeah so she 's got a lot of money .
13 What I did n't know was that a few months before we started to work together she had written a proposal to the Thai government to start a ‘ machine knitting project ’ in one of her districts .
14 It seemed that she had been here years , and already she had driven a wedge between her and Ben .
15 Somehow she managed to attend a game of Rugby League .
16 Somehow she managed to improvise a tune on the piano , and the girls , with their natural sense of rhythm , adjusted to the new instrument without making the transition too obvious .
17 She 's now able to walk around the house although outside she has to use a wheelchair .
18 Eventually she seemed to find a gap in the blackout and , her enormous behind reared aloft , she glued her eye to the glass .
19 No I could n't say that that was the child , erm possibly she 's grown a bit , quite considerably .
20 Whose bed ? she had an insane desire to say , but for once she managed to keep a check on her unruly tongue .
21 Almost the first time ever she had volunteered a greeting .
22 She got , she only won ten thousand , but like I mean , not ten thousand , yeah ten thousand , yeah ten thousand but like she 's got a lot of money anyway like .
23 An hour later she had ordered a taxi and Paige had waved her goodbye in some bemusement .
24 Later she helped to run a girls ' club in Whitechapel .
25 Yeah I know also she 's got a complaint as well .
26 her mum really she 's got a lot on , she 'll have a lot on cos she 's got to prepare for that wedding , you know what you 're like when you , you 've got
27 Now she had become a pensioner she had been able to give up work as a midwife , and she spent much of her time on her allotment :
28 Now she had developed a self-assurance and experience which allowed her to perform on the public stage .
29 Link correspondent has reported many employees ' weddings in the past , but now she has become a bride herself .
30 She says she 's spent her life living modestly , as Eric wanted , but now she wants to blow a bit of it on some fun …
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