Example sentences of "[be] [verb] she [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , it was real , it was happening : sitting with her back straight and her head up in the carriage on the way back , she thought how proud her father would have been to see her at the centre of all this pomp and splendour , and found herself mentally comparing his craggy looks and red beard with Joãs clean-shaven face and small , manicured hands . |
2 | Boz is the only one she 'd tell such a thing to , but she 's already told me Boz has n't been to see her since the attack . ’ |
3 | She explained that Lazaris came through to her via a medium who went into a trance , and had been helping her for the previous eight years . |
4 | As he glanced up at her , his eyes shuttered , she found herself asking another question that had been puzzling her for a while . |
5 | Hastily she searched for her purse in her bag , recalling part of their earlier conversation when he had been escorting her around the park . |
6 | His original plan had been to sell her at the Sonepur Mela in Bihar , the world 's largest animal fair and their final destination . |
7 | And they 're doing her for a road traffic accident at Morrow Road when Simon the bike . |
8 | You 're burying her in the wrong grave . ’ |
9 | ‘ They 're putting her in a cage so that people can see her . |
10 | ‘ Luce is fond of you and she does n't want to hurt you , but you 're putting her in an impossible situation by your pig-headedness . |
11 | Later , on their way home , Katherine suddenly realized what it was that had been troubling her throughout the evening . |
12 | Three of the medical staff who attended her independently assured her that had she not been so fit and supple they would have been measuring her for a wheelchair , or worse . |
13 | He thinks that I am selling her for the night . |
14 | That was it until handover on Monday , which she hoped would be enough time to shake off the cold that had been dogging her for the last couple of days . |
15 | Liz Ablewhite was offered , and graciously accepted , the Alethea Ward Scholarship in Natural Sciences ( an annual college award specifically designated by Dr Ward , 1853–1935 , for female students of medicine from the County of Yorkshire , her own home county ) , the goal towards which her mother had been directing her for the past ten years . |
16 | After Titania 's quatrains — the most artificial verse-form in drama , presupposing as it does that the speaker has four lines already prepared , with rhymes , confident of not being interrupted — Bottom 's prose truly belongs to the world of unromantic everyday appetites : Bottom may have been ‘ translated ’ in shape , but nothing can elevate him to verse and romance — apart , ironically enough , from his role as Pyramus , out of whose Pistol-like doggerel he is ever ready to step in order to explain the play : ‘ She is to enter now , and I am to spy her through the wall . |
17 | The intention had been to brand her as a ‘ hoarder ’ as well as the ‘ milk snatcher ’ , but most of us thought this seemed an eminently sensible thing for her to have done . |
18 | ‘ The best chance would have been to grab her on the way in , ’ the man said . |
19 | He might have been asking her about the traffic on the way in from the airport . |
20 | She was so aware of him that he seemed to be touching her from a long way off . |
21 | In all of this giving away of herself ( which can be taken in two modern senses ) , this revelation of a coarser character beneath the courtly exterior she tries to sustain , Margery follows the movement of the opening stanzas of the text down from the character of the courtly dame to the level of the townswoman , a stereotyped bourgeois Vxor , " Wife " : the label that seems to be given her by the letter " " V " alongside some of her speeches in the manuscript copy of Dame Sirith . |
22 | Something tells me I wo n't be seeing her for a while either . |
23 | Because she knew he would be meeting her at the road alone , she had risen very early and bathed and scented herself with special care in her suite at the Continental Palace that morning . |
24 | It moulded itself about her waist and it felt warm and rather safe , as if it might be armouring her against the evils in here . |
25 | To get out of the car to peer beneath its bonnet was not going to get her anywhere either , she knew in advance , because with her lack of mechanical knowledge the fault could be staring her in the face and she would never recognise it . |
26 | ‘ No , I 'm taking her to the doctor 's . ’ |
27 | ‘ Six months ago , we never thought she would ever achieve her ambition but , fingers crossed , I 'll soon be taking her to the school gates and she can sit in class with the other youngsters , just like she always wanted . ’ |
28 | He seemed to be watching her like a hawk , waiting for some reaction . |
29 | Now they are taking her to the High Court . |
30 | She was aware of nothing else but his compelling , mesmeric eyes , which were rooting her to the spot , setting a torch to her , the shooting flames searing her insides . |