Example sentences of "she [vb -s] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Spurred on by her envious sisters , who convince her that her mystery spouse is really a foul serpent , she arms herself with a lamp to see him with and knife to attack him with .
2 Whatever the grandeur of the situation she transcends it with a sweet serenity which mesmerizes everyone .
3 Her senses are , of course , less acute than mine : if she feels even the slightest admonitory prickle on her nape , she misinterprets it as a spattering of raindrops , instead of a stranger 's gaze .
4 She wants me at the birth .
5 She wants me off the case .
6 She has them in the bathroom with her , and she apologizes : ‘ I 've just put fifty pence in the meter to get water for our bath . ’
7 She has plenty of the proper sort . ’
8 well no she has it as a toy room do n't she ?
9 I mean she loves it with the kids
10 The customer always matters and is never a nuisance — even if she interrupts you in the middle of doing something else .
11 She joins me on the carpet , and we all sit blowing on our coffees and warming our hands on the mugs .
12 But I 'm sure that once she joins you in the pool she will find it easy enough to slip into the flow of things .
13 Later she sprays him with an atomiser .
14 She handles it like a sophisticated traveller unthreatened by a new airport .
15 And she goes up to the two blokes and she grabs them by the balls and goes mm not bad , nice butt , you know ?
16 Relations between the Prime Minister and Nigel Lawson may still be strained ( she blames him for the present difficulties ) .
17 She blames him for the break-up of the coterie .
18 She describes it as a ‘ very Scottish book about his childhood , up to his time in Cambridge , including disquisitions on such favourite subjects as film and football ’ .
19 She describes herself as an ‘ old-fashioned ’ teacher in referring to what might be considered rather traditional teaching methods .
20 When she kisses him as a woman , he dies : she casts herself into the Fire , taking his body with her : and Holly seems to see her alive and radiant , a woman whose sins have been compounded .
21 ‘ She has been the target of such spite that it disgraces those who offer it , and she bears it with a dignity that makes me proud , ’ he said as Mrs Kinnock stood behind him , smiling but with tears in her eyes .
22 Every day she meets him at the well , and every day he repeats the same request , till at last she yields .
23 And I do n't go out that much , but then she wears them to the garage , to work !
24 Now she wears nothing but the same thing , and always .
25 She introduces herself as a representative of the government .
26 She leads him by the hand , and from a distance they resemble those drawings of Christopher Robin dragging Winnie The Pooh along the ground .
27 Kate has taught me a lot about motherhood — mostly because she approaches it in a completely different way to me .
28 So she approaches it in a better frame of mind .
29 Her Rose in the Decca Street Scene ( 8/91 ) bears this out and here , after rather overdoing ‘ Surabaya-Johnny ’ , she ends it with a marvellously quite , almost instrumental purity .
30 She attends to the reservations , and when people arrive she shows them to the chalets she 's arranged for them to occupy . ’
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