Example sentences of "[adv] she [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Or the two girls and one is a greaser until she tries this spot cream and suddenly she turns into this total straight . |
2 | Idly she picks at the flap , but it is still stuck down ; no one has opened it , no one has read the book , it is still intact . |
3 | Apparently she comes from Salemoore . |
4 | She may say she loves you and perhaps she does in her way , but Pickles does n't think or feel deeply about anything . |
5 | As we straighten our tie and suck on a Cloret , we reflect gloomily that the Mail on Sunday categorized Denice 's former dates as ‘ rich , famous and suntanned ’ and we try to hope that perhaps she feels like a change . |
6 | Elizabeth does not love me , but she does not always hate me , and when she brushes my hair perhaps she means to be kind . |
7 | By her next words to Dame Sirith all she says of her feelings towards Wilekin is : ( " Unless you bring me Wilekin I can never laugh nor sing nor be glad . " ) |
8 | And er so she goes to Guatemala , and she goes for my er one of my daughters a wedding present , and she er a lovely dress , and she bought it in Guatemala for thirty pounds , she . |
9 | She started she 's that , she made friends with one or two of her colleagues so she goes to the cinema of an evening |
10 | So she goes to the hospital . |
11 | So she goes to the hospital and they go right take your clothes off and put the gown on Get out , man , just , just go to a clinic . |
12 | So she goes to a clinic and exactly the same thing happens . |
13 | So she goes to bed early a couple of hours , |
14 | So she goes into the church . |
15 | So she plays in the backyard . ’ |
16 | So she gallops across Digby 's farm neighing and whinnying . |
17 | she took it on six year , he says seven to eighty so she looks like working for next six year |
18 | So she looks like a princess and she looks like her mum . |
19 | No , no , believe me , the less she knows of my activities , the better . |
20 | In she comes for her pension , takes it without a by-your-leave then calls me a bloody wog and tells me to go home to where I come from . ’ |
21 | And out he goes and gets this woman and in she comes with a chart with a woman 's name the job number , that done it week by week or fortnight , whatever it does . |
22 | Then swiftly she launches into a staccato attack on political buffoonery and the Government in general before lashing at the crass assumptions that men make about women , and reaching the parts of chaps ' angst-filled sexuality that mere innuendo could never find . |
23 | Finally she returns to her original distinction between female , feminine and feminist , and suggests how the relation between them might have implications for possible developments in the practice of philosophy . |
24 | Thus she has to be removed ( time out ) from the pleasant situation of being with her family . |
25 | What constitutes , for me , a virtuous woman … a decent woman … has nothing to do with how many sexual partners she may have had , or whether or not she happens to be single or married . |
26 | Slowly she turns towards me and raises her little hand-mirror so it is level with her chin . |
27 | Mostly she deals with moral issues , though some are topical or ‘ tongue in cheek ’ . |
28 | Eventually she hopes to be a winning road racer too . |
29 | But still she seems to be round here all the time more or less do n't she ? |
30 | ‘ My dear , she said , ‘ limited grey matter Miss Lilian may have , yet still she rejoices to be alive . |