Example sentences of "[subord] she [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Trollope evidently shares Jane Austen 's preference for past community to present isolation ; but where she felt those sites to be alternatives , he knows that the first is a part of history .
2 Then she was driven back to the squat , where she spent all afternoon putting up her curtains where none had been , or replacing curtains for which she had no feeling .
3 ‘ We took Laura to one evening reception where she spent most of the time entertaining folk in the kitchen .
4 She was educated at Handsworth Ladies College and at Newnham College , Cambridge , where she took both parts of the natural sciences tripos ( 1887 , 1888 ) , obtaining first-class honours .
5 As soon as he had driven Liz Spalding to her small apartment , where she made some basic changes to her appearance , and grabbed a bite to eat , Bodie took her to Linda 's school .
6 ‘ Is this where she goes all English and uptight on me ? ’
7 He could have gone on , recklessly , but he was unwilling to reach a consummation where she shared any abandon with him ; he had not forgiven her .
8 But I suppose it might explain one of the greatest mysteries of her 40-year reign — where she gets those shoes and handbags .
9 Retired tennis champion Chris Evert also has a home at the Polo Club , where she spends most of the year .
10 Pausing only to once more fill up with petrol , she drove through the German border and six miles on stopped at Cheb , on the Czechoslovakian border , where she changed some English pounds for Czech crowns , and drove on wondering if this ‘ on edge ’ feeling was going to stay with her until lunchtime tomorrow .
11 The doctor sent her to hospital where she stayed some time , and had X-ray examinations , and I was so worried .
12 She was rushed to Northampton General Hospital where she underwent several hours of surgery , including a tracheotomy operation .
13 Then he remembered that the cottage had been sold , the money placed in trust for his father 's mother , the income paying the fees of the nursing home where she sat all day rocking herself in a wheelchair — Alzheimer 's disease .
14 Her preference is for small charities where she feels she can do some good , and where she has some natural interest .
15 Although she grumbles that T.S .
16 Even his appearance annoyed Benny , although she knew this was unreasonable .
17 Although she spends most of her time in transit between one engagement and another , on arrival the destination often looks pretty like the place she has just left .
18 We got her a flat in the same block as ours , although she spends most of her time in here .
19 she said it 's hard enough for people with jobs to exist today without all this and she 's gone back to college on the flexi idea , erm , brush up her typing because she said , now whether she 's thinking of future years , she said when she left here that time , although she got that job she said it was n't easy , she said because I had no bits of paper as such , although when I did the test I passed it , she said it was n't simple , so she 's doing
20 Although she had little time to help organize the newspaper project , as she buzzed around discussing it with friends and jotting down ideas it began to get up steam .
21 More perplexing is the fact that although she gets all her work from one firm and has no control over the quantity , this woman describes herself as ‘ self-employed ’ .
22 Although she showed little interest in my academic life — her energies were spent in the pursuit of foxes and Guards officers — she was always brimful of common sense on every subject under the sun , not to mention having constant contact with a string of eligible young men who seemed to arrive in a never-ending convoy at the front door of 97 Chelsea Terrace .
23 She remained sedated and in a critical condition throughout Tuesday 7 July although she showed some slight improvement .
24 Unger , although she emphasizes that sex is a stimulus as well as a subject variable , puts both these into the service of a ‘ cognitive perception framework ’ ( 1983 : viii ) .
25 Dorothy had ‘ not often felt more regret ’ than she did that day .
26 The queen not only produces pheromones but is fed them , so she receives all this information .
27 Oh , so she had that .
28 Linda had her own part-time job helping out at Oxfam and listening to infants read at the nearby Primary School , so she had less time in fact than her husband , for Frank had been made redundant from his job in electronics in October .
29 She would have liked to sit down and enjoy it , or at least take the child early so she had some evening left when they got back .
30 things so erm , I knew it was something , anyway so she said all this , I said right well I said I 'll tell you now I said you know I 'm biased because
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