Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [to-vb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She likes them , she thinks their work is interesting , she longs to do Story Time and read aloud to an audience of adoring tots .
2 ‘ She 's forgotten his name but she wants to see Orlick ! ’
3 — I believe she wants to study art .
4 I think she was jealous because you paid no attention to her , or perhaps she wants to capture Papa 's , but has not .
5 Most of all , she wants to have fun , fun , fun .
6 ‘ But first she has to finish work on her book on Chequers , which is being published by Little , Brown in Spring 1994 . ’
7 I mean we 've tried to write down everything she does but it 's so varied I mean , telephone calls and she has to do telephone calls .
8 Though most women take some sort of weird maternal joy in this , being a single parent or the main money-earner in the family can lead to financial problems when she has to stop work .
9 Needless to say she has to take life as quietly as possible for some time if she is to regain her health and everyone will be pleased to know she is making good progress along these lines .
10 She has to take account of the views of society at large .
11 Her room is not equipped for easy pupil access to equipment and she has to store apparatus on a trolley elsewhere .
12 She has to learn English . ’
13 ‘ This is a sad and tragic business , with one young lady dead and the other knowing she has to accept responsibility for that death , ’ he said .
14 She does , and then it just fades into the background she will have to go if she needs to get bread and milk and things tomorrow I 'll have to take her .
15 She needs to get help does n't she ?
16 Will you need to know why she needs to tape record ?
17 She has an important test next year , and she needs to pay attention .
18 You can give your child the language she needs to make sense of the experience .
19 When she starts to give birth to the older litter , the upheaval of delivery may lead to the younger litter being ejected as well .
20 The daughter 's relationship with her mother is at its most intense as she prepares to give birth herself and , in a sense , to step into her mother 's shoes .
21 Blessed with talent and power in abundance , she seems to lack application on the big occasions .
22 Reid , who was unable to complete both the Singapore and Malaysian Opens , has flown to Australia , where she hopes to receive attention on her injured thumb .
23 The landlord must obtain an Order from your local county court if he or she wishes to gain possession of your accommodation .
24 If she continues to pay rent she can stay there . ’
25 is in her second year at college and , between studying and working at Sainsbury 's she likes to enter cookery competitions .
26 The new mother will often throw herself into motherhood so fully that she forgets to give time to the marital relationship , which can suffer considerable damage as a result .
27 The piece seems rooted in the symbolic , cabalistic use of language as she seeks to reclaim heritage and identity from fragments of text .
28 Catch her , and check her , as she begins to hurl defiance at you ; do n't wait for her to complete her tirade .
29 While giving a pupil a lesson , it is possible to feel the muscles tense in order to maintain balance as he or she begins to lose awareness of the surroundings when ‘ mind-wandering ’ .
30 I think one of my difficulties with Adam Bede is that she begins to lose interest a little bit in the figure of the beautiful , but not actually very bright , village girl , whose seduction is an important part of the story , and by the end of the book we feel that she 's actually bored with Hettie , is n't really concerned any longer to explore Hettie 's own sufferings as the other woman who has been badly treated by the rascally gentleman .
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