Example sentences of "[subord] she [vb -s] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She 's very muddly and disorganized and I can see so clearly where she falls wrong … when I lived at home it was always a bit of a nightmare because I was always trying to get things straight .
2 ‘ Is this where she goes all English and uptight on me ? ’
3 But I suppose it might explain one of the greatest mysteries of her 40-year reign — where she gets those shoes and handbags .
4 Retired tennis champion Chris Evert also has a home at the Polo Club , where she spends most of the year .
5 Uma Thurman stars as a hitch-hiker who ends up working at a pansexual beauty ranch , where she joins fellow workers in rebelling against the owners and their male-servicing feminine hygiene products .
6 ‘ See , where she comes apparelled like the spring .
7 The Marr technique of painting is to go and visit the subject , where she makes copious notes on eye colour and other little idiosyncrasies that will help catch the soul of the dog .
8 Her preference is for small charities where she feels she can do some good , and where she has some natural interest .
9 Angela McCarthy welcomes you to her period guest house where she provides traditional English food .
10 Mrs Moore welcomes you to her Regency villa where she provides traditional English food in grand surroundings .
11 At first sight , the ground floor council flat where she lives alone with two cats and Judd could belong to any young person .
12 Although she grumbles that T.S .
13 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 .
14 We got her a flat in the same block as ours , although she spends most of her time in here .
15 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 ’ .
16 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 ) .
17 Although she seems tired and a light sweat shines on her forehead and neck , she 's smiling her usual fragile-looking smile .
18 Involvement in these issue areas , together with the need to attend to management of the political party , means that she normally sees the Chief Whip , Foreign Secretary , and Chancellor of the Exchequer on political business more frequently than she does other Cabinet colleagues .
19 The queen not only produces pheromones but is fed them , so she receives all this information .
20 But this is almost certainly an illusion : as she becomes surer of her hold on the affections of her poet , so she becomes surer of herself , can dispense with affectations , and dares to speak with a certain authority about compositions that her lover sends to her — animadversions that the poet in turn receives quite humbly .
21 ‘ A grandmother is a lady who has no children of her own , so she likes other people 's little girls and boys .
22 Well this one seems to go to bed a bit later now , so she goes longer , but she 's feeding all day today , , I 'm at every couple of hours , so with a bit of luck , I 'll finally put her to bed maybe half past nine ten o'clock , she might go through till three or four , which is n't bad .
23 You see , it was her shopping Mabel went back for , so she feels responsible .
24 She had not shared anything about what the Lord had said to her back home , so she feels this to be a confirmation about the work the Lord wants her to do .
25 It 's just that no one ever tells her the truth , so she feels confused .
26 She just knows you 're angry so she feels unloved
27 She has two days off from her family where she 's working , so she comes those two days .
28 So she ca n't , so she has five dogs she ca n't train .
29 ‘ She was once owned by a flying school , so she has dual controls .
30 ‘ You 'll get on with Humber , once she gets used to you . ’
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