Example sentences of "she [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If the creditor takes adequate steps to inform her and reasonably supposes that she has an adequate comprehension of the obligations she is undertaking and an understanding of the effect of the transaction , the fact that she failed to grasp some material part of the document , or , indeed , the significance of what she was doing , can not , I think , in itself give her an equity to set aside , notwithstanding that at an earlier stage the creditor relied upon her husband to obtain her consent to enter into the obligation of surety .
2 There were reports that senior ministers were insisting that if she failed to secure outright victory , she should consult them before deciding to carry on .
3 But when they discovered she planned to marry fellow student Willie Armour , they gave the prize to a young man in the year below .
4 The Prime Minister herself had reaffirmed her commitment to the " founding principles " of the service in her speech to the Conservative Party Conference in 1982 as she sought to allay public suspicion that the health service might not be safe in her hands .
5 She agreed to attend this club the next week with her friend .
6 She agreed to undergo corrective surgery but the result disabled her further .
7 I know which , I know she got married last year .
8 She bent to knock some snow from her bindings .
9 ‘ A woman sees the home as her base and she dresses to complement that environment almost as part of the decoration .
10 Now claiming dole with her husband Max , she wants to see massive investment in major community projects , such as hospital and school building and road improvements throughout the country .
11 Kim , who is continuing on the diet as she wants to shed another couple of stone , has always had loads of personality but , as her weight has reduced , an even more bubbly girl has emerged .
12 She got herself a job in Reading college , she got somebody to take her down there and a place to get an English A Level , and Mary said it 's a thing with her she wants to get this English A Level cos her father had one and she feels that is she could get and English A Level it would impress him , he , she spends her life trying to impress her father who does n't really takes much notice of her , .
13 she wants to get some money
14 Between these two poles of urban progressive Gujerati families and Muslim peasant families fall the majority of situations , where the parents do not show much interest in their daughter 's school life and try and restrict her if she wants to enter higher education .
15 At one board meeting she proposed introducing padded coat hangers ‘ but that was never going to turn our fortunes ’ , according to John James .
16 She tried to remember some poetry , any poetry about prisons .
17 She tried to superimpose this place on Amelia Dorf 's house , but could not make the images jibe .
18 He had probably come to the same conclusion and if she tried to give some kind of explanation he would raise his eyebrows and look at her in astonishment , and she would feel utterly foolish .
19 She closed her eyes , leaning back against her remaining pillow as she tried to recall that aspect of her childhood .
20 Following the Reverend Cotton to Boston , Massachusetts , in the ‘ Griffin ’ , after becoming a Cottonian Puritan , she tried to change religious opinion in the colony .
21 From there she hopped to the pond at the back of the school , for she felt sure that she could hide safely there in the weeds and rushes while she tried to find some solution to her appalling problem .
22 She could not tell the human who she was , but she remembered the feeling of affinity ; she tried to indicate that affinity , a finger pointed to holly and to human flesh , but the blank look remained in that fur-wrapped , pale-faced Tallis .
23 233 seems to be that if a wife signs a security document at her debtor husband 's request , the creditor will be unable to enforce the security unless either the debtor or the creditor has taken positive steps to try and ensure that the wife understands the import of the security documents or unless she has obtained independent advice .
24 Apparently she has achieved similar success before , using brandy .
25 She has survived five coup attempts , two of them linked to Marcos loyalists .
26 Seles , who has reached the final in 13 of 14 tournaments she has played this year , now faces the winner of the match between America 's Mary Joe Fernandez and Jana Novotna of Czechoslovakia .
27 I 'VE DONE IT , MUM JUBILANT Sally ca n't believe she has beaten American rival Sandra Farmer-Patrick to the gold medal — and her mum and dad were quick to join in the celebrations .
28 ( b ) She has rejected that faith .
29 She has suffered poor health from time to time , but has fought back to establish a variety of activities in her retirement including stewarding at a National Trust property and giving practice interviews to pupils from Tiverton school .
30 She has suffered this abuse for almost 9 months and has reported every incident to the police and council .
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