Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 [ She goes on to note that ] … the needs of squeezing religions into manageable units can easily lead to unhelpful emphases on the superficial , the external and the exotic on the one hand , or the conservative , the established and the institutional in religious traditions on the other hand , at the expense of such less obvious and less accessible factors as the profound interiority of faith , the mundane ordinariness of discipleship , and the radical reforming zeal within traditions which challenges them to continually renew themselves .
2 Expressive touch , she quotes , is used to enhance verbal communication in conveying empathy , trust , reassurance , security and the proximity of another person , and she goes on to quote several authors who have examined the effects of tactile language in a variety of health care settings — with the elderly , with the terminally ill , with people in pain , with anxious people and during labour .
3 If I do n't watch her , she goes round opening all me windows .
4 Trembling with relief , she bent quickly to add another log to the fire , using the small task to break the heavy silence .
5 ‘ She 's coming ter pay yer a visit and she wants ter know all about you before I can come here again .
6 Erm how did she know how to do that ?
7 That lack of sensitivity has not made her especially popular in the locker room , but she has nevertheless gained enough respect to be selected to the board of the Women 's Tennis Association over many years , and she currently serves as its President .
8 She has not seen much of Montparnasse recently , she confesses to her readers , she has been staying indoors ‘ nursing a sick wasp and writing a comic romance .
9 But then one could say same of Verbier and she has not ruled that out .
10 He ignores the fact that the major argument for including the supervisor 's name in papers to which he or she has not made such a contribution is that it is the supervisor 's reputation which has attracted the research grant or ensured publication .
11 He ignores the fact that the major argument for including the supervisor 's name in papers to which he or she has not made such a contribution is that it is the supervisor 's reputation which has attracted the research grant or ensured publication .
12 She has not put any pressure on me to change .
13 ‘ Mrs E. had no clothes , she has not had any for a year .
14 " She is active physically but I am afraid she has not retained all her mental faculties . "
15 She has n't written any more books , or held any more public appointments .
16 they just look at me and say oh you know she has n't lost any weight from the last one
17 But she has n't done that . "
18 ‘ Apparently Emma and Sophie are fine — bearing up very well — although Mrs Meadows says that she has n't done any more than to tell the children that their parents have had a slight accident .
19 She has n't done any research at all — not into you , at any rate . ’
20 Oh yes , ooh she was n't going to have it that we were going to see it , cos she has n't seen that particular one .
21 No she has n't seen that one .
22 well I think she 's been fully occupied with your stuff since she came back , she has n't touched any of mine up to last night
23 Apart from her golf , she has n't got many interests .
24 But she has n't got many sort of major
25 Well she has n't got much choice
26 She has n't got much of a choice for what ?
27 She has n't got enough to go round really .
28 she has n't got enough time
29 She has n't got enough to have a perm , has she now ?
30 I said oh I hope she has n't got another bus so Sharan said I think there is two buses cos whenever I meet mum it 's always a little blue bus and this was a big orange I said well we 'll call at the shop I said and if erm not we 'll have to go home .
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