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

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1 She agreed to attend this club the next week with her friend .
2 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 , .
3 She tried to superimpose this place on Amelia Dorf 's house , but could not make the images jibe .
4 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 .
5 She has suffered this abuse for almost 9 months and has reported every incident to the police and council .
6 Still , it is instructive to look at how she has constructed this form of speech approximating to JC , and with what degree of success .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 While Robyn is getting up , and getting ready for the day , thinking mostly about the nineteenth-century industrial novels on which she has to lecture this morning , I will tell you about Charles , and other salient facts of her biography .
10 Thanks and best wishes go to her from all the qualified teachers for all her help and hard work on our behalf during the twelve plus years that she has held this position .
11 ‘ For two years she has carried this burden .
12 At the moment she has typed this proposal for me .
13 She 's a scream she loves doing this kind of thing , does n't she ,
14 ‘ And Quatermass Queen , the one with the tentacle-arms and snakes in her hair , she starts strangling this monster , the fiery-eyed one that 's just speared the Muscly Monk with his laser-beam fingertips … ’
15 The GP was consulted , recommended that she stop taking this medication and started her on ciprofloxacin 500mg twice daily .
16 But the language she uses to describe this process demonstrates her parodic attitude toward it .
17 yeah , I really was quite , quite upset about it , well I do n't blame you for it I would n't of minded if she 'd said this morning when I 'd asked her
18 She was n't a bad wife or anything like that , it was just that she 'd met this man at work , where she worked , they both worked at a dry cleaning place .
19 Yet since she 'd met this man
20 A year later , when the war had started and Gordon was already in the Navy , she 'd met this Peter in Bond Street and he 'd invited her to have a drink , reaching for her elbow .
21 This was purely business , and for all the jolly camaraderie Kate was aware that most of the men she 'd met this evening had grave reservations about her ability to do her job well now that they 'd seen her .
22 One knitter I know who found she 'd created this situation ( inadvertently , she admitted ) solved the problem by knitting epaulettes .
23 ‘ He does seem very nice , ’ she 'd murmured this morning , her cheeks flushed after receiving a phone call from the doctor .
24 and and she said something about through her interest in North American Indians she 'd written this novel .
25 What she 'd had was a double-booking , effectively , cos she 'd had this dinner which was meant to be in the private dining hall , but the numbers had suddenly shot up , and because they 'd said originally they wanted either the private dining hall or the main dining hall depending on numbers , she should have really booked them both and decided later and told me to like try somewhere else , but she did n't , she told me yeah the dining hall 's free .
26 This was why she 'd chosen this profession .
27 She 'd rescued this woman — his aunt presumably — from her crashed car , and gone for help .
28 Well , she was n't leaving until she 'd sorted this muddle out .
29 Leading the way up to Terry 's room , fervently wishing she 'd left this madhouse when she 'd had the chance , Ellie stood back for Terry to enter first .
30 In describing her daily life every woman interviewed outlined the kind of standards she thought it important to stick to in housework , and the type of routine she used to achieve this end .
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