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

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1 She represents a wholly different tradition in twentieth-century sculpture to Caro .
2 She fulfils a typically female role : she is the one who receives from a God conceived as male .
3 In these pages she produces an almost rounded figure of her famous husband Norman , who abandoned a successful law practice to lead the masses .
4 I 'm afraid she has a most irreverent attitude — and some of our gentlemen have quite a wide circle of acquaintances , so of course we must be able to offer complete discretion … ’
5 She has a rather histrionic outlook on life sometimes .
6 She has a highly interesting job which allows her to remain in close contact with patient care .
7 Well she has a marvellously engaging personality .
8 For the woman in our example , it might just be that in fact she has a very small frame and she should therefore be 8 st 2 lb.
9 She has a very acute awareness of the need to inform the public , ’ he said .
10 She has a very strong sense of duty and a great capacity for making relationships , and so far , by some miracle , perhaps because of the very close bond between her and her mother , her experience does not seem to have coarsened her or made her cynical .
11 She has a very special talent and her work is completely fresh .
12 La Carlotta can not sing — she has a very ugly voice , like a toad .
13 Hockley just earned a qualifying spot with rounds of 83 and 82 , but that means she has a very tough opening match against Catrina Lambert .
14 As we dance I find myself staring at the French girl — she has a very pretty face with long , dark hair on to her shoulders , slim build and about 5′ 2″ in height .
15 As she has a deeply freckled skin , they believed her and she was sent to do hard labour in the paddy fields .
16 She has a distressingly simple mind , with only room for a single idea at any one time .
17 ‘ You know , she 's inventive , you see , and she has a much better brain than I have , ’ he said at last .
18 Palace officials stressed there was no mystery behind her absence from either event but royal watchers were struck by the fact she chose to cancel plans for engagements at which she has an almost ever-present record .
19 She 's well used to aiming right on the mark in her work , but admits she needs a little more practice when it comes to a dart board , especially when it 's in front of an audience of millions on Bullseye .
20 She needs a little more beef on her bones ! ’
21 In this movie she adopts a coldly dismissive tone with men — her lovers and les flics — which is supposed to be chic , and she is placed rather artificially in perfectly arranged and photographed surroundings .
22 Leapor agrees with Swift that coquettes and beaux tend not to live happily ever after , but she takes an altogether different view of the reasons .
23 She contemplates a surprisingly bellicose analogy : ‘ sport in its own way is another war — somehow we must regenerate the old fighting spirit . ’
24 She contemplates a surprisingly bellicose analogy : ‘ sport in its own way is another war — somehow we must regenerate the old fighting spirit . ’
25 She seems a very good Guider too .
26 She seems a very nervous lady . ’
27 She seems a much happier person by daylight .
28 Unless she asks a more precise question about a particular regulator and a particular action , I can not comment on the detailed points that she makes .
29 She gives a much better exchange rate and gets forty per cent more lira for every pound , deutschmark or dollar she takes .
30 She rejects a purely romantic view of the relations of men and women .
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