Example sentences of "she [be] [verb] [pron] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet had she been asked what that destination was she would have been hard put to it to answer . |
2 | It was as if she were giving me some hyacinth bulbs and saying December was a bit late to plant them . |
3 | how she speaks no he , he might ban her from the shop if she , if she keeps Well you know she 's called her all sorts of things in front of people . |
4 | She 's formed her own production company , Siren Films , and after her ‘ Blonde Ambition ’ tour she plans to make Blessing In Disguise with Beatty again at the helm . |
5 | ‘ She 's made her own bed . |
6 | She 's ploughed her own money into the project , carrying on after retirement . |
7 | She 's making her own life now . ’ |
8 | ‘ She says not to worry , she 's found herself some work . ’ |
9 | She 's rewritten her own biography , and is very touchy about her past . ’ |
10 | I went down there one day and I says where is he ? got him she 's giving him some cake and milk . |
11 | It did n't help that , intellectually , I knew that she was reliving her own feelings about the way in which a second child — me — had wrecked her marriage . |
12 | She was bringing them some papers and some photographs in a big brown envelope . |
13 | It was amazing really and even , she was eighty two when she died and even then she was knitting her own jumper suits . |
14 | Before , she had understood his choice in a theoretical fashion ; now she was seeing what that choice meant , and how hard he tried for his poor patients , and for such little return other than the simple and offered faith of the poor , suffering girl on the bed . |
15 | She knew that the commission accruing to dealers was 4p a share , and she was calculating her own gain even before she closed the sale . |
16 | Scarlet blinked again : she was projecting her own feelings on to her child . |
17 | Now she was running her own knitwear business with a design studio in London and a busy workshop here in Scotland . |
18 | Now here for the first time she was fighting her own battle . |
19 | He hoped Barbara could read the sub-text here : that if she was offering him some kind of invitation — and he was not for a moment suggesting that he was worthy of such a thing if she were — then he was regretfully declining it , on the understanding that both of them knew why . |
20 | Paige scarcely heard him as he continued to talk ; she was battling her own reaction to that brief caress . |
21 | She was pouring herself more coffee when he walked into the conservatory . |
22 | She pretended she was making her own flower garden , and picked large red flowers to push into the ground . |
23 | She was doing what all men hated : holding a post-mortem on an event which was no more important in the scheme of life than the enjoyment of a good wine ! |
24 | Until she was approaching her half century Hannah was probably the least travelled person anywhere in the northern counties . |
25 | Reduced to helpless laughter when the young man a few yards away fell headlong into a gulley , forgetting to look where she was putting her own feet , she trod on something hard — and , to her utter astonishment , found a leprechaun . |
26 | Jenna could tell that she was wondering who this newcomer was . |
27 | But she was examining her own reflection far too anxiously to notice . |
28 | She was to get her latter requirement quicker than she realised , she discovered . |