Example sentences of "she [be] [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 She has often darkly alluded to some form of abuse in her own formative years , and there 's a strong sense that she 's singing these songs to someone in particular .
2 She 's bringing some files I have to work on .
3 ‘ Er — she 's made some mistakes ? ’
4 I like that , I , I think it 's really sweet when she 's taking those tablets and he 's sitting there
5 She 's phoned several times over the past couple of days . ’
6 The woman returner can feel inadequate when she goes back to work , forgetting that she 's spent several years managing and developing human resources at home .
7 Jean : She 's told some kids to go back to their own country .
8 You know ’ he added thoughtfully ‘ if she 's keeping any secrets in that place she 's not trying very hard with a back-door lock like that .
9 No you can wait until you can see her going out with wait until the car 's not there if you know what car she 's driving these days .
10 She is wearing some beads now , hidden for the moment under her clothes . )
11 I believe she is writing fewer poems .
12 She was lost all hands aboard .
13 Pat told of how , when she first started knitting , she was given some patterns .
14 Miss Bhutto is spitting fury , not just over the matter of the provincial assemblies , but also because she says that she was given fewer ministries in the caretaker government ( just under a quarter ) than she deserves .
15 Indeed , his position as Town 's theatre critic meant that she was getting some evenings out free as well .
16 She was holding some sheets of typed paper in her hand .
17 She was lighting some candles .
18 While she was identifying these predators in the encyclopedia , Ruby became noticeably paler and agitated .
19 Gertrude Jekyll had not been available to design the garden at The Tamarisks when Lutyens had been drawing up plans for the house , but she was shown these plans and her advice was sought .
20 Freeman ( 1984 ) has suggested that some of her research was not as thorough as it should have been if she was to make such claims , and even that her desire to reach the conclusions that she did made her see things as she wished to see them , rather than as they actually were ( see Shipman 1988 ) .
21 She was talking some years back now about
22 ‘ He keeps hisself to hisself , ’ she was told several times , though Davyd , who always had superior knowledge , added ‘ cut him in half and you 'd find pure gold , all through . ’
23 She was scrapped many years ago .
24 She was driven several miles to a secluded country spot and assaulted for an hour .
25 She was awarded many diplomas of merit and exhibited in London , Germany and America .
26 She was making these excuses that they were just good friends , and all she did was his typing . ’
27 Her mouth opened and closed , but Clive could not tell whether she was making any noises .
28 She had often heard people say how Martha Gristy had been the beauty of Polruan , and she had taken pride in the fact that she was inheriting those looks .
29 Folly felt almost embarrassed at herself for the ease with which she was finding these excuses — and for the fact that she seemed to have slipped into mental first-name terms with this man who was , after all , a stranger .
30 She was carrying more rivets than the average U-Boat and would probably have turned a compass away from Magnetic North .
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