Example sentences of "she [be] make a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And then she 's made a hash of that an' all . |
2 | She 's got a trolley basket and a couple of placky bags full of stuff and she 's made a sort of seat out of them so she 's real comfy like . |
3 | She 's made a lot this year . ’ |
4 | I think she 's making a mistake . ’ |
5 | But now , with the end of a gruelling theatre tour in sight , she 's making a name for herself on stage . |
6 | Blimey , I bet she 's making a bit . |
7 | ‘ She 's making a fool , both of herself and me , ’ he said . |
8 | Her eldest daughter , at university studying geology , believes the Lancashire coal field can be safely revived in the future and she 's making a mission of proving it ! |
9 | she 's making a list of she 's |
10 | ‘ She 's making a meal of it quite deliberately because she knows you 're standing here . ’ |
11 | Sharon tells Carol she is making a spectacle of herself — and Carol turns on her friend in the following speech . |
12 | She is making a garden |
13 | She is making a distinction between parochial films and films on a global niveau . |
14 | When Mrs Jones says : ‘ My Johnny is really a good boy but got to running around with the wrong bunch and got into trouble ’ , she is making a set of assumptions which , when spelled out more explicitly , constitute the foundations of an important school of thought in the scientific study of juvenile delinquency . |
15 | After crossing himself and pushing two nuns into a car , he was about to leave when Lady Antonia 's companion intervened : ‘ Excuse me Father , ’ he said , ‘ this lady is the daughter of the good Lord Longford — you know , Lord Longford — and she is making a study of the wicked usurper , Oliver Cromwell . ’ |
16 | She was made a baroness on the Hanover establishment by George IV in 1827 . |
17 | For this , and other sculptures in Ireland , she was made a Member of the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1907 . |
18 | The following year she was made a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths , and in 1986 a Lady Liveryman . |
19 | She was making a patchwork quilt for the baby 's cot . |
20 | Then she was making a dash for the huge carved staircase . |
21 | Perhaps she was making a mistake ? |
22 | His doe has a litter and she was making a noise over them rather like a robin in autumn . |
23 | She knew that she was making a spectacle of herself with her childish outburst , but she could n't seem to help herself . |
24 | My god she was making a racket . |
25 | At last week-end 's ICA conference , the film generated a single comment , from a producer on Channel 4 's Out series , Claire Beavan , who had just come back from America where she was making a programme about Hollywood homophobia . |
26 | She was making a sound , but hardly conscious . |
27 | She was making a drawing of a tall woman in flowing sleeves . |
28 | But just now she thought she would willingly endure any punishment if only she dared take her hat off without making it perfectly obvious she was making a pass at him . |
29 | she was making a quilt was n't she ? |
30 | It was just that she was making a statement herself in dressing up . |