Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] [adj] she " in BNC.

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1 When I told my wife Sue about this she was n't at all sure she approved .
2 When the family moved to Wargrave Hill in Berkshire in 1868 she supervised every aspect of the renovations .
3 On returning to Cape Town in 1938 she could remember many of the standard ballets .
4 When Elizabeth I came to the throne of England in 1558 she and her government in London ruled less land than her predecessors had done for hundreds of years .
5 When she arrived in England in 1568 she claimed to be seeking the protection of her cousin Elizabeth , but at the same time began scheming for support in her claims to both thrones , having earlier told a priest that she ‘ trusted to find many friends when time did serve , especially among those of the old religion ’ .
6 When Elizabeth I visited Rochester in 1573 she was entertained by Watts , and when he expressed regret that he had not better accommodation to offer her she replied , ‘ Satis ’ ( Lat. ‘ enough , satisfactory ’ ) , by which name the house was ever afterwards known .
7 Jessica admitted freely that she was a cottage-dweller , one of the idle rich that cluttered up the streets and strands of Donegal from May to September , but at least she did n't drive a gas-guzzling BMW like some she could mention .
8 We have persuaded Doctor Delvin to sign a copy of his A to Z of Good Sex when it is published at the end of October for all SHE readers who write in .
9 Cops and Perks and Eladeldi and the bloody Capellans out on Charon for all she knew .
10 When the family moved to Althorp in 1975 she had the perfect auditorium .
11 Before Mussolini was able to take his chance , Italy was drawn into World War I. At first she remained neutral , but in 1915 threw in her lot with the allies and declared war on Austria .
12 When she left the Slade in 1914 she had many new friends .
13 After Thebes swallowed up Plataia in 427 she controlled four Boiotarchs and 240 councillors .
14 Everything became one long dreary goodbye as parents came to thank Cassie for all she had done for their children , and the children themselves became sad and fretful at the thought that soon Cassie would no longer be their teacher .
15 It was a prestigious event , attended by ministers and top delegates from all over Europe , and the speech delivered to the Prince 's office was straightforward and bland , essentially a pat on the back for Britain in all she was doing to keep the North Sea clean .
16 Soon after joining the WSPU in 1906 she had embarked on a campaign of disruptive action which by the time she went to Epsom for the Derby had brought her numerous prison sentences for offences such as obstruction , throwing bricks , setting fire to pillar-boxes and smashing windows in the House of Commons .
17 Until they moved to Coniston in 1801 she did not have a settled home , spending much of her time visiting friends in London , Shirley , and Bath .
18 In Cologne since 1989 she shows Miroslow Balka , Barbara Bloom , Marlene Dumas , Asta Gröting and others .
19 In New York in 1810 she issued her Extraordinary Conversion , and Religious Experience … with her First Voyage and Travels in America , calling it ‘ vol. i ’ ; she reprinted it in London in 1817 , but never got round to a second volume .
20 Memento Mori in particular she considers a great blow for old age , full of vigorous famous actors aged over 70 and in some cases over 80 .
21 Divorce from Andrew in 1994 She 'll flee to Argentina soon
22 Back in London in 1966 she married Hugo Young , the political columnist , biographer and broadcaster , in a ceremony conducted by Cardinal Hume , then Abbot of Ampleforth .
23 By the time she herself became headmistress of the North London in 1895 she was well-known in wider circles , as a member of the London county council 's technical education board and of the Bryce commission on secondary education , and as the author of Educational Ends ( 1887 ) and of many articles in journals of education and philosophy .
24 When Flora Tristan , the French feminist and socialist , visited London in 1839 she noted not just the extent of prostitution but the complex ritualization of male debauchery .
25 While appearing with them in Berlin in 1937 she tore a ligament and had to give up further hope of dancing .
26 PAULINE THOMAS aged 13 She 's active and fit : one of her school 's best football players .
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