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

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1 A young ‘ chic ’ girl placed herself in his empty place , fixing her eye liner in the fake sun light of the train , sighed as she looked around the carriage and then smiled to herself , there was obviously no competition so she failed to add an extra layer of lip-stick .
2 She participated in the founding of the League of Nations and was on the Council , though she failed to get a racial equality clause inserted in the League 's charter .
3 She was dismayed to see these strangers accosting her when she expected to see an old man in a cowboy hat with a black and white photograph face .
4 He smiled back at his mother in gratitude , but when she made to put a consoling arm around his shoulders he moved aside .
5 She needed distance between them as she fought to smother a treacherous joy that he should think her beautiful .
6 ( 58 ) Mrs Thatcher realizes that there is a great deal to be done before she dares launch an all-out offensive in the House of Commons .
7 She got to see a grizzly bear , skunks and chipmunks .
8 In 1915 she helped to organize an international women 's peace conference at The Hague , and until 1922 she acted as treasurer to the Women 's International League .
9 In Ethiopia she helped to found a Social Service Society and edited a monthly periodical , the Ethiopia Observer .
10 She wants to take a luxury winter cruise … next January …
11 She wants to become an international model .
12 Everyone else has gone home , except the poor wretches who are spending the hols at school , and we three are independent citizens whom she invited to spend an extra day .
13 She deliberately relaxed her limbs , looking steadily out of the open window , inhaling deeply as she tried to pinpoint an elusive scent .
14 She tried to eat a small biscuit , grimaced a little at the consequent pain .
15 She says she hoped things would improve but they did n't so she tried to start a new life .
16 She tried to smile a real smile at her father , who had run down the town to be here for the big moment .
17 Squatting , she pretended to tie a non-existent shoe-lace and waited until the two men had crossed Clayton Square and turned the corner in the direction of Bold Street .
18 She has achieved a great deal , and made a valuable contribution to our company 's efficiency over these last seven years .
19 Therefore after six months the dieter is behaving according to all twenty-six goals and she has achieved a considerable reduction in sugar intake .
20 For once , you do n't want Eliza to settle down with Higgins — she has achieved an emotional maturity he will never be able to match .
21 Without it , she has become a virtual prisoner in her own home ; she is ruled by the clock and the hours worked by her local authority helpers .
22 She has played a vital part in some of the most important movements and problems of the last 25 years , the ecumenical movement , the problem of refugees , the problems of world poverty and hunger , the problem of race relations .
23 She has played an active part in the sixth form committee , displaying remarkable skills in organising and motivating others .
24 She has suffered a great deal .
25 ( If she has suffered an electric shock , push her away from the electric equipment with a broom handle before touching her , or by turning off the electricity mains . )
26 How does she manage to go out on a training run the same day as she has run a major marathon when most other competitors are sitting with their feet up savouring the rest ?
27 The initmate scenes she interrogates purport to represent the normal and the everyday but in the selection process she has constructed a cogent version of her ‘ family ’ , aimed at a particular art audience .
28 She has to wear an artificial arm and mask to protect the skin on her face .
29 And , remarkably , she has formed an affectionate bond with Rosa Hannah 's much loved senior cow , which for part of the year returns to her old pastures because Bill Purves , the neighbour who cares for Rosa rents the grazing from the new owners .
30 Fortunately , she has saved a large deposit to put down on a flat so she only has to borrow £45,000 .
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