Example sentences of "[be] she [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Who 's she on the phone to now ?
2 Oh Maggie is erm fine where is she at the moment , oh she 's at Hexham right well we 'll give her a call at Hexham and say this is where your new assignment is going to be .
3 Is she at the hospital ?
4 On the razz is she on the pull ?
5 How interested is she in the preparation of this dress ?
6 Is she in the
7 Is , is she in the house ?
8 ‘ It 's her with the Romany Rei , ’ the girl exclaimed .
9 Stick with me ; but watch out for Mabel Nostil , that 's her at the end with the black hair .
10 There were moments when Henry thought she would not turn up for the funeral , so magnificent was she about the whole thing , but as the date approached he noticed she was wearing more and more black jewellery , black scarves , capes , cloaks and jerseys , stockings , blouses and hats .
11 But , as if mesmerized , she found herself getting out of her orange caftan and darting almost minnow-like into the navy-blue dress , so ashamed was she of the greyness of her pants , which had practically detached themselves from the elastic .
12 They think they have seen her somewhere before — was she on the television last night ?
13 Or , on the other hand , was she on the level ?
14 Was she on the verge of falling into the same trap again ?
15 What size was she at the time of change ?
16 Was she at the party , the ‘ Darling , darling ’ of his letter ?
17 Owen could hardly bear to look at her , so much was she at the mercy of the music , plunging with it into pits of despair , rising with it to heights of exaltation that were almost unbearable .
18 Was she at the hospital ?
19 Why was she in the MASH camp ?
20 And as she stirred her cup of tea , and sipped it , she lost track of the conversation entirely , so engrossed was she in the visual aspect of the scene presented to her : she did not know where first to look , so dazzling and amazing were the objects and vistas and arrangements before her .
21 Nor was she in the gaming room with its low lights on green baize tables , circles of hands restless with chips , cards , cigarettes , while the tension adjusted itself with each soft call of the croupiers .
22 How long was she in the workhouse ? ’
23 So absorbed was she in the effort of preparing herself mentally for what lay ahead that she did not glance upstream as she drove across Cookham Bridge and wonder why there were no party-goers gathered round a marquee on the lawn of Swans ' Meadow , why indeed there was no marquee pitched on the lawn at all .
24 Cara had seen neither member of Frizingley 's force herself ; nor was she in the least surprised that two men armed only with truncheons should shirk from attempting to enforce their will upon St Jude 's .
25 Nor was she in the least bit jealous about whoever his engagement was with — but she 'd lay odds it was n't with his Prague-residing brother !
26 It was her at the helm
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