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

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1 Although she obviously enjoys the physical stuff , he would like her to bring some spiritual qualities to the performance .
2 Involvement in these issue areas , together with the need to attend to management of the political party , means that she normally sees the Chief Whip , Foreign Secretary , and Chancellor of the Exchequer on political business more frequently than she does other Cabinet colleagues .
3 As for Monica Seles , her desire to play at Wimbledon this year , coupled with the fact that she already has the Australian title under her belt , might be all the incentive that she needs to go for that Grand Slam this year , that same Grand Slam which she passed up last year with her refusal to play the British leg of the four majors .
4 And mine 's is the , the one , the tape cos she just records the whole room .
5 She just delegates the whole lot .
6 For an illustration see ex.5e from Zerlina 's Act 2 aria , where she caressingly comforts the battered Masetto .
7 She usually makes the little figures to resemble the couple and their entourage .
8 ‘ But she still does the same job and has crews of young people from all around the country , including Liverpool .
9 And it is not masculine , because whatever male teachers and guides a woman has , she still needs the inspirational feminine which resonates with her own being .
10 Years later , in Bergamo , she still teaches the old shepherd 's phrases to her talking blue-rock thrush .
11 She will play when she is relaxed , but although she is now seven or eight years old , she still has the exaggerated movements of a young puppy .
12 ‘ I think she still has the odd nightmare .
13 A top model now , she also bestrides the unspeakable marketing man Jamieson ( Colin Jeavons ) , a noisy commercial humping in a once-fashionable seaside hotel .
14 But she also refuses the simple equation , made by many feminists , of ‘ masculinity ’ and ‘ male dominance ’ .
15 She also decries the double standard that dictates what men can do , women ca n't .
16 In addition , she also stresses the institutional freedom which Japanese firms have to plan long term as well as their emphasis on quality control in the actual production process .
17 She also has the added stimulus of teaching .
18 She also makes the crucial point that it is wrong to attribute it to the mass of black people , finding it most marked among some intellectual and political leaders , who also obscure the central roles played by lesbians and gays in black communities .
19 She also makes the interesting observation that the age of the doctor and the nurse partly determines their attitude .
20 She particularly likes the lovely colour of their spring and autumn foliage and their seed-heads .
21 She barely mentions the economic miracle .
22 I know the line you are talking about , but she never says the final world , although it is pretty obvious what she means .
23 She never uses the central heating system , only turns on a single bar of her electric fire for about half an hour and then off again for another half hour or so .
24 " Mrs Woodie told me she never finds the little ones a worry .
25 She certainly has the right bloke to do it .
26 She therefore loathes the bottom class and everyone in it .
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