Example sentences of "she [vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Neither are the risks merely physical when she encourages a direct association between looking at her art and consuming food and drink , but the vast array of psychological dynamics which can motivate purchases as humble as a cup of coffee guarantees that the decision to choose one bar over another is often less casual than browsing through galleries .
2 Jen might think she 's a bit tarty but she plays a tarty bit in it does n't she ?
3 Victoria , 39 , repeats the role in her Christmas special tomorrow when she plays a pram-pushing mother in a skit on daytime magazine programmes .
4 Mer-doll and T-shirt opportunities appear to be limitless ; making balance-sheet splashes are Disney 's The Little Mermaid and the upcoming Cher movie Mermaids — a tail story in which she plays a single mother of two who leads a less-than-respectable love life .
5 Superbly , she evokes the fragile communion of the other and of herself in her ineluctable trajectory .
6 In the first show she builds an inner-city farm for kids in Sheffield in just 77 hours .
7 She represents an obnoxious type of High Church Christian , often typified by adherents to the Oxford Movement , self-consciously ‘ medieval ’ in her choice of early English saint 's names for her sons .
8 Though , as we have seen , once there she fulfils the traditional roles of provider of food , nurse and comforter .
9 She produces a monthly newsletter for local authorities , social work courses and other relevant people , giving information about the implementation ofthis new piece of legislation which comes into force in October 1991 .
10 And if she wants a new pair of shoes she 's got ta go to a new town and pay for them .
11 But she wants an immediate cut in interest rates to help others .
12 But she wants an immediate cut in interest rates to help others .
13 She wants the private details of my affair with Raisa . ’
14 Having looked briefly at a number of issues — under-fives , black children in care , adoption and fostering , and young offenders — and highlighted problems such as the disproportionate custody decisions concerning young black people , she challenges the current position on policy and practice .
15 She holds a giant needle in her right hand .
16 Dealings with clients ' money — a solicitor must keep a careful and separate account of any money of yours that he handles and must account to you for deposit interest if he or she holds a significant amount of your money for a significant length of time .
17 Cheryl smiles when she notices a different shade of wool on one sleeve of a cardigan .
18 However , currently , unlike her husband she has no automatic rights to additional dependency benefits for her children and , unless her husband is incapable of paid employment , she gets no extra benefit for him either .
19 It is already apparent to us that she has no emotional link with the child ; she is indeed now only anxious to return to her own work , which she will do in about ten days ' time . ’
20 But it is clear that she has no diplomatic status in the United Kingdom and has no recognition from Her Majesty 's Government as a representative of the Republic of Somalia in this country .
21 It turns out that she has no real feelings for anyone except herself , not even her daughter who is burdened by the name Julia , and she likes to play with people 's emotions , such as Mr. Slope .
22 She has no real cause for blindness , ’ Maggie told him .
23 She has no functional vision in her right eye and only half sight in her left eye .
24 The ‘ spiritual sense ’ view of faith has given rise to a form of spiritual elitism in which the believer welcomes a position in which he or she has no common ground with the unbeliever , and thereby turns the sort of dismissive ‘ religious language is nonsense ’ approach of Ayer into a welcome acceptance of the divide between men and women of reason on the one hand , and those with faith on the other .
25 There is no constitutional source of advice to the sovereign as ‘ Head of the Commonwealth ’ , because as such she has no responsible ministers on whose advice to act .
26 She has a successful business in London .
27 She has a long coachroof of medium height and a short-ended hull on which no attempt has been made to distort the lines .
28 She has a long association with the scouting movement and is president of the East Middlesbrough scout executive .
29 She has a deep regard for him and a feeling that here is a poet , a man that nobody understands .
30 She has a terrific sense of humour .
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