Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The long struggle to reclaim what was theirs has made them cold and deadly . |
2 | Anyway , like I said , she wants to make you some food , man . |
3 | she wants to tell us all about her wedding |
4 | She has asked us all , if we can , to stay . |
5 | She has kept me alive . |
6 | She 'll give a pound coin to one of the tinkers ’ children when there 're dozens of them running round , and she 'll let them see she 's got lots more pound coins , and then she has to give them all one or they 'll bang her on the head and take them . ’ |
7 | ‘ She has caused us all , we have come to this — we had a dreadful row , you know . ’ |
8 | But since we took her away from the convent she has worried us both to death . |
9 | She has made him more of an Expressionist than he really was but she has realised an essential truth : that Heartbreak House is a deeply poetic play about the death of liberal hopes and the cracking-apart of a civilisation . |
10 | But whether or not the Queen Mother is out of step with public opinion on divorce , she has made it clear no one will tell her how to behave . |
11 | she has to taste it first |
12 | He married hometown girl Vera in 1971 and she has borne him five children , including twins . |
13 | She has given us all so much love . |
14 | She has done us many a kindness and fed us every morning . " |
15 | The two longer serving assistant housekeepers are familiar with her ways , but she has found it difficult to keep a third for any length of time , and the present incumbent appears sullen and resentful . |
16 | She has got it all wrong , but then , too , I pooh-pooh her less grandly than I might . |
17 | ‘ Gosh , she has got it bad , ’ Anne said when Maureen showed her the letter . |
18 | And she has been so taken by her findings she has put them all down on paper . |
19 | ‘ She seems to find it impossible to get involved in anybody 's emotional problems — not even when it comes to saving her own family . ’ |
20 | ‘ And if you manages to blow them all out at once you can make a wish , ’ said Carrie . |
21 | Miriam Stoppard , who has more stamina , says she likes to do it two or three times a week . |
22 | she does make it clear to him that she is not |
23 | She 's made me angry with her anger , and then turned it around so that I 'm eaten up with guilt because she 's been ill and I have n't noticed , and now she 's taking the blame on herself and making me feel worse than ever . |
24 | She 's made it clear that she is not about to be scared off by terrorist threats . ’ |
25 | She says she likes Cheltenham , she 's visited it several times . |
26 | And she 's scoffed them all in this lesson ! |
27 | but she 's not , she 's done it separate , in fact I think that second class stamp |
28 | Erm er , well Jean 's got the exact figures , er , she 's , she 's done it all , she 's got it all , all down for , for , for this afternoon . |
29 | She 's done it all her life and |
30 | I mean she 's lived long enough , she 's seen it all . |