Example sentences of "she be [verb] to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She says she 's written to the Prime minister and Douglas Hurd and will wait to see what happens .
2 I think she 's taken to the open road like a Romany . ’
3 ‘ Yes , she 's going to the Baltic .
4 ‘ And she 's going to the big party on Saturday ’
5 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 .
6 She is talking to the Prime Minister .
7 Within a few hours she was transferred to the neurosurgical unit at Addenbrookes hospital , Cambridge .
8 That night Miss T. 's condition deteriorated and she was transferred to the intensive care unit .
9 Purchased for preservation by Roger Crombleholme in 1964 , she was moved to the then embryonic Worth Valley Railway and was steamed in February 1968 .
10 USAF officials originally placed her at Edwards AFB but she was moved to the nearby March facility for restoration and display .
11 She was moving to the great gates and before Maggie could react the white-gowned figure had gone around the corner and out of sight .
12 She was reacting to the soft note in his voice , letting it wash over her and slow down the beat of her heart .
13 She was rushed to the nearest hospital .
14 She was rushed to the Royal Alexandra Hospital , where she was put on a life support machine .
15 She was elected to the Labour party national executive committee in 1947 and remained an MP until 1970 , despite an attempt by her local party to oust her in 1955 because of her right-wing position .
16 The Ithusheng Community Association was founded more than 10 years ago by well-known South African physician and political activist Dr Mamphela Ramphele , when she was banished to the rural village of Lenyenye in one of the so-called black homelands in the North Eastern Transvaal .
17 Melissa took a step forward and saw that she was clinging to the cast-iron pillar with both hands , her face half hidden among the foliage , her shoulders heaving .
18 In February 1940 she was writing to the Chief Rabbi to report on two of Solomon Schonfeld 's children who had turned up unannounced at Bloomsbury House .
19 He 'd managed to track her down on the Friday evening , waiting for several minutes as she was summoned to the communal phone in the hall where she was now a deputy warden .
20 She was appointed to the Foreign Office 's advisory committee on the Boxer indemnity fund in 1925 and made two visits to China ( 1926 and 1930–1 ) .
21 The following morning , accompanied at Aunt Emily 's command by a trembling Lyddy who was sure she was going to the very mouth of Hades , Alexandra was driven out to Trelorne , dressed very much as she had been when she trespassed along the shore .
22 So she was going to the opposite direction actually , and I insisted that I do n't want to take her that long she would have to walk back again .
23 Sub pose she was left to the last !
24 And now she was staring to the full capacity of her vision and her mind , reading him , sensing him , willing him — for God 's sake , for God 's sake — not to make further sport of her now .
25 In my view the trial judge , dealing as he was with a most difficult and distressing case under the necessity to give a decision immediately , did not sufficiently take into account the degree of pressure required to constitute undue influence in the case of a patient in the position of Miss T. I agree with Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. that there is abundant evidence which would justify this court in coming to the conclusion that she was subjected to the undue influence of her mother which vitiated her decision .
26 And she was subjected to the same technique Courtney used to ensnare women he assaulted after offering them drugged wine .
27 In fact she was walking to the wrong bus-stop before she did recall it .
28 The next year she was admitted to the coronary care unit and myocardial infarction was excluded .
29 The Princess of Wales has no GCVO yet , though she was admitted to the Royal Family Order ( the small ribbon brooch worn on the left shoulder ) soon after her marriage ( before November 1981 ) .
30 A constable was at the door to regulate the stream of people going into the chapel , and she was directed to the eastern gallery .
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