Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You invoke her at your peril ; she may appear in a chariot drawn by wild beasts rushing through the darkness , suddenly descending upon you . |
2 | She may have wings , or she may ride in a chariot drawn by wild animals . |
3 | It stimulates the development of rational thinking , of critical and creative abilities so that an educated person is able to employ any knowledge and skills she may have in a variety of ways and contexts . |
4 | She may live in a vicarage , but because she 's a woman Reverend Pinkerton ca n't be called a vicar . |
5 | The support she may win in the crisis , where minor disagreements are sunk in the face of a much disliked enemy , can evaporate in everyday disputes , where the Prime Minister 's views must compete with many other acceptable views . |
6 | Then she must sit in the sun before hauling it back up and altogether I was enraged and wished I was in a condition to show her how it should be done . |
7 | She grabbed the wrap and hugged it round her , agonisingly aware of the swollen-eyed wreck she must look in the brightness . |
8 | Maybe she should invest in a few more elaborate bio-amendments . |
9 | Acting for a seller , who may be at risk of heavy damages payable to a disappointed buyer , the seller should be asked explicitly whether anyone else has an interest in the property : if so , that person 's written consent to the sale should be obtained , or he or she should join in the contract for sale to declare and relinquish his or her interest , if any . |
10 | Chen looked past Axel momentarily , lifting his chin , indicating to Wang Ti that she should wait in the other room , then he looked back at Axel , his face creased with concern , his voice suddenly softer , more sympathetic . |
11 | But is there not a danger that , at 14 , their choice would perpetuate class divisions — ‘ I am a professional , you 're good with your hands , she should work in a shop ’ ? |
12 | A manager 's lack of awareness of how he or she should bend in the wind is a sign of poor intelligence or insensitivity . |
13 | Jean would appreciate a note from you about what royalties she might expect in the near future , remembering she 's had a 500 advance . |
14 | The roars and cheers of the crowd covered any sound she made and , like a wraith , she made for the stairs , sweating even in the bleak February cold at the thought of who she might meet in the unknown upstairs . |
15 | I felt she had n't been thinking about Charlie at all — except as an inspiration — but that , like me , she 'd been dwelling on what she might do in the world . |
16 | Perhaps one day she might live in a house like this . |
17 | The sweat that had begun in anticipation of what she might encounter in the street now ran in fear of her mother 's rage ; Nunzia 's eyes had gone hard and wrinkled like black olive pips when Rosa had produced the plover , and she had clucked impatiently with her tongue when Rosa lied and said her grandfather had shot it and presented it to her . |
18 | Wave after wave of sensation ran through her until she thought she might drown in a tide of pleasure as his tongue and hands explored the soft silkiness of her body , his lips always returning , though , to meet her lips , like a humming-bird seeking nectar . |
19 | Oh I expect she 'll go in the paper shop wo n't you Claire ? |
20 | I thought I 'll only give her half because I know she 'll get in a mess . |
21 | She 'll get in the way wo n't she dad ? |
22 | If she could fit in a few days ' break in order to attend the wedding in Andorra she would , she promised , and Peter returned to Rocamar the next day , leaving Sarella to close one chapter of her life and get on with the next . |
23 | Then she laid down as many of the others as she could fit in the space . |
24 | The truth of the matter was that even before she had agreed to take over the club she had been plagued more and more by a feeling that she had done all she could do in the music business . |
25 | She could sit in the armchairs : Marie had seen her . |
26 | Again , if she could trade in a small part of the total value of the child benefit accruing to her , she would have a sizeable sum to present as a down-payment on a house . |
27 | She was working for his charity for a third of what she could earn in the City , he enthused . |
28 | Especially when the a woman is childbearing , she could kicked in a womb , she could get kicked in the ! |
29 | If she was good , maybe ‘ soon ’ would be sooner still and she could dance in the meanings … . |
30 | He looked calmly , almost — as far as she could tell in the light that poured from the house onto the terrace — amusedly at her . |