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

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1 Her appearances have been singular for the genuine interest she has shown on all occasions and have been made with the avowed object of giving encouragement and , if possible raising money .
2 Although the appeals came when Russia was not yet ready to advance , for the second time she went immediately and unhesitatingly to the aid of her allies .
3 For the second time she had burned her boats .
4 This was achieved when Russia was rewarded for the benevolent neutrality she had maintained while Prussia redrew the map of central Europe : in 1870 she was able to renounce the clauses without risking diplomatic isolation .
5 She is sorely missed for the loyal support she always gave to Classes and Events and the Kent Team is not quite the same without her … but our loss is the West Country 's gain and we hope to meet up with Janet at the Easter Course in Bath .
6 Trotting after her , Frankie automatically rubbed his hand on his trousers before daring to reach for the gloved hand she offered .
7 She fought for the working class she fought for education she fought for everything to benefit the community she was a wonderful person !
8 Melanie Ling was nominated for an award ‘ for the outstanding commitment she has shown since being given the task of setting up and supervising a unit to handle the recently acquired Grand Metropolitan Scheme ’ .
9 Physical gratification often plays a contributing role in the exercise of persuasion : what does the marketing manager expect in return for the expensive lunch she 's buying you ?
10 Budd 's tome Zola , written for her , pours out the turmoil and blame for the five years she spent trying to run with a foot in two worlds .
11 It was like interviewing someone who had answered one of her frequent advertisements for a daily maid , trying to create a spurious atmosphere of equality and friendship that would compensate for the low pay she had to offer .
12 And the new tears were for the absolute tenderness she had seen in his eyes .
13 June Bascombe having given her report as Society Chairman thanked Kay Evans for the invaluable support she had given to the Society for so many years and presented her with a book token .
14 Lisa 's award is in recognition for the good job she does — the Downs Syndrome Association hope it will also publicise the fact that the opportunites for adults with Downs Syndrome to do ordinary jobs are few and far between .
15 But I mean for the first year she wo n't be in , if she goes into student , she 'll be in college
16 Well I mean for the first year she wo n't be in if she goes in as a student she 'll be in college .
17 For the first week she became much more difficult .
18 For the first month she had to sleep on the settee , and I lay on the floor beside her .
19 She hesitated at the corner , reluctant almost to discover that she was now , as of this moment , completely lost in the world , and for the first time she asked herself clearly why she had decided to come here .
20 Her eleventh novel , Gwendolen , has just been published and she says that for the first time she is writing for her soul .
21 But today for the first time she was certain that even in Paul 's presence she would find the courage to say what she wanted , what she really wanted , in the depth of her soul ; she was certain that she would find this courage even at the price of ruining everything between them .
22 But as the runners made round the left-hand bend in front of the stands and set off into the country for the first time she was joined in the lead by Run And Skip , and the company clearly put her off , for she hit the third fence hard .
23 It reminded her painfully of Jordan and for the first time she thought about how she was never going to touch him again .
24 Not for the first time she thought her father would have made a wonderful actor .
25 For the first time she was really listening , not going through the motions of an argument .
26 Now for the first time she was face to face with fragmented suggestions of reality , distorted perhaps , like the sun glancing on water , but hinting at something very different from the fairy tale princess the child Harriet had claimed as her own .
27 For the first time she felt the stirrings of something like power .
28 Not for the first time she found herself pitying Sarah Morey .
29 Once the heaviness dropped away her black hair formed into tight curls , and for the first time she looked almost pretty .
30 For the first time she could smell the dankness and the odour of rotting seaweed .
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