Example sentences of "[subord] she be [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Barzach will have a much more difficult time retaining her seat in the 15th arrondissement of Paris , which she has represented for only the past three years and where she is standing against the well-established local RPR mayor ( and deputy mayor of the capital ) .
2 Rosamund Cresswell attends Farnborough Hill Convent College where she is studying for the GCSE examinations and in September she moves to the Sixth Form at Wellington College .
3 Should she join the group of young vets who had qualified with her two years ago or should she go straight back to her godmother 's house , where she was staying for the duration of this annual veterinary congress ?
4 It was one of wistful regret rather than fretful anxiety and had taken her to her daughter 's bedroom , where she was sorting through the show-jumping rosettes Samantha had accumulated during her hippomanic early teens .
5 Gathering her back into his arms , he unclipped the safety line on her lifejacket and lifted her on to the saloon settee where she was protected from the surging water by his BMW .
6 Although she was facing into the room , Karen said , ‘ You do n't drive a green Merc , do you , Sam ? ’
7 Although she was following in the footsteps of some very good leaders Lord Thurso felt she " never languished in the shade of her predecessors , but brought her own style of freshness and enthusiasm , backed by a deep and secure christian faith " .
8 Immediately she was surrounded by the other occupants of the pool , who crowded around her , laughing and urging her right into the water and ignoring the grey-haired woman who was trying to keep them under control .
9 It was n't until she was stumbling from the room that she saw her mother .
10 She had n't realized until she was bumping along the road away from the dock that she 'd been shaking like an aspen leaf .
11 Then she fell upon him , leaning out and abandoning herself to his grip , throwing both legs up until she was rammed to the hilt of him , and feeling that marvellous pulse as he squandered his month of continence into her , spending on and on .
12 Nicola worked backwards on the bed until she was resting against the wall ; she pulled her knees up and clasped them .
13 She climbed up again , then ran along the shoreline until she was standing at the nearest point to it .
14 Throughout her ordeal , Flora 's spirit and character endeared her to everyone who met her until she was released under the Act of Indemnity in 1747 .
15 He held back at first , but only until she was confined in the hospital at Leyden .
16 Cos she was going to the panto thingy .
17 NOT only does the woman in the new Spennymoor town centre sculpture look like she 's sitting on the toilet , and the greyhound look like a ferret or a sausage , someone said but when they went to erect the blessed thing last week it did n't fit the space available .
18 Erm , I wondered if I should ask her if she 's going to the chinese tomorrow if she wants to drop in on the way home .
19 If she does n't answer me seriously , he thought , if she 's listened to the chatter about me , she 's had it .
20 Clarke equalled the United Kingdom junior women 's record of 2.95 metres , and must now wait anxiously to see if she is selected for the junior international match against Hungary later this month .
21 ‘ You know she does n't have the voice , and she 'll already be covering two heavy roles if she is to lead in the Baron and sing Juliette in our new Luxembourg .
22 If she is to go to the Superfinal in Cardiff in May as leading qualifier , she must at least return home with gold and silver from the 50 and 100m freestyle this weekend .
23 The only time she will sit with my mother is if she is called into the living room and the door closed behind her .
24 Politicians on both sides in Bharatpur agree that if she is chosen as the Janata Dal candidate , she is certain to benefit from a sympathy vote , particularly in the nearby town of Deeg , where the Rajah died close to the extravagant summer palace formerly used by the family during monsoon months .
25 Janice , for her part , is immersed in the Highers she will need if she is to follow in the footsteps of the former Scottish Champion , Alison Gemmill , and join the police force .
26 She was anxious not to make a noise , but even though her feet fell softly into the leaves strewing the path the wood was so still and silent that she really felt as if she were thudding through the wood .
27 Seated in the tube train , she felt as if she were thundering through the earth in a time-capsule , guided by a power greater than herself , without real roots or destination .
28 How difficult it was to try to keep her feet on the ground , when inside she felt as if she were poised on the brink of a wild and wonderful adventure .
29 And she felt , though comfortable in bed , as if she were standing with the rain sluicing all over her , streaming soothing over her breasts and down her thighs , warm and comforting and she hoped that he was not in difficulties on the road and that he was thinking about the rain .
30 Pins and needles tingled in her fingers and toes , creeping along her limbs until she felt as if she were disconnected from the world .
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