Example sentences of "she [verb] [verb] [det] [noun] " 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 Would she want to tell those people outside anything different about the situation in South Africa now ?
3 She agreed to attend this club the next week with her friend .
4 He was the enemy , and at least this way she got to score some points !
5 She asked to borrow some shears .
6 She bent to knock some snow from her bindings .
7 ‘ A woman sees the home as her base and she dresses to complement that environment almost as part of the decoration .
8 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 .
9 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 , .
10 she wants to get some money
11 Usually she tried to evade such duties , by hanging around in the bathroom or in her bedroom ; she loathed the tedious , repetitive business of the house .
12 She tried to remember some poetry , any poetry about prisons .
13 She tried to superimpose this place on Amelia Dorf 's house , but could not make the images jibe .
14 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 .
15 She counted to ten as she had been taught when about to deliver a big speech , but when she tried to force some words of outrage from between her teeth her tongue clove to the roof of her mouth and the most she could do was make a small cry of protest deep in her throat .
16 She closed her eyes , leaning back against her remaining pillow as she tried to recall that aspect of her childhood .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Over the years , she has written many letters to the News .
20 She has written several books , including The Horse 's Mind ( published in 1984 by Stanley Paul ) , which expands on her fresh approach to understanding the equine intellect .
21 Perhaps she has boiled some books , but that is another matter altogether .
22 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 .
23 ( b ) She has rejected that faith .
24 She has suffered this abuse for almost 9 months and has reported every incident to the police and council .
25 Still , it is instructive to look at how she has constructed this form of speech approximating to JC , and with what degree of success .
26 She has lost all sense of time .
27 By the way , she has sent some letters and notes for you .
28 In the preceding conversational fragment ( I ) , we shall also say that speaker A treats the information that she has an uncle as presupposed and speaker B , in her question , indicates that she has accepted this presupposition .
29 SHE APOLOGIES IF SHE HAS CAUSED ANY CONFUSION .
30 JOAN Bassett has been the conductor of the Hadley Court Singers for over eight years and in that time she has welded this group of 45 singers based at Haddington into a flexible corporate whole motivated at all times by her own perceptive musicianship .
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