Example sentences of "she [vb -s] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There are hints , there are passages here and there where she goes into the present tense .
2 All eyes will be on Vina Buller today as she goes into the final showjumping phase in the lead of the National Championship sponsored by Heineken at Punchestown in Co Kildare .
3 She goes for the bold approach , transforming whole walls and courtyards with bright murals , herb mazes , whacky garden furniture .
4 She longs for the anguished desolation of a late capitalism that has n't quite worked as her generation dreamed .
5 She sleeps like the dead . ’
6 She sits on the only chair in the room , by the night table .
7 She laughs to the inky sky .
8 The larger female is more heavily marked , this helps to make her better camouflaged on the ground nest she builds in the Arctic spring , immediately after the snow begins to melt .
9 She rightly notes that students are not entitled to any income support from the Department of Social Security during the summer vacation and she points to the real problems that exist in areas of high unemployment , such as Gateshead and on Tyneside in general , where students , whom the Government urge to take on part-time or full-time jobs during their vacation , simply do not find those jobs available .
10 She points to the additional 1.9 per cent which is being offered for growth and argues the more explicit guidelines are there to ‘ make sure we are getting value for money ’ .
11 There are the actions he or she contributes to the total social process , and there are the accounts in which action is interpreted , criticized and justified .
12 Nakane 's work has a more voluntaristic approach , but even she writes about the assertive techniques that management uses to build up company identification of workers .
13 She lives at the other end , Blackberry Lane , I 'm not sure of the number , but I was told she has a monkey puzzle tree in her front garden .
14 Most often she stands with the left foot forward ( a borrowing no doubt from the kouros , but it is not like his a full stride , rather so short a step as to seem like a dance-motion ) , left hand pulling the skirt to the side and letting a swag hang free , right forearm raised forward with an offering .
15 She stands beyond the see-through wall and grimaces to herself .
16 She 's smiling softly as she stands in the dim glow , and she asks , ‘ Do you want to go to bed ? ’
17 And it is Britain she thanks for the startling transformation and thinks will keep her at the top .
18 It sounds like the Velvet Underground mixed with … ’ — and she searches for the appropriate ingredient — ‘ … with Nico . ’
19 Since this is the nature of the economic environment within which the agent operates it is rational for the agent to use that information about her environment to draw inferences from the information that she has about the current state of the economy , that is to solve her signal extraction problem .
20 On behalf of all her fans , I would like to wish her the best of luck in 1992 and hope that she will carry on in the dedicated way she has in the past year or so .
21 With one assistant , she looks after the legal work for the whole of the company , undertakes the company secretarial work and attends Board meetings .
22 She likes to cover up the truth like she covers over the naked light .
23 She pauses in the wrong places and puts emphasis on words which do not merit the stress , giving the effect of a halting delivery .
24 Instead , she cooperates with the unique potential of each piece of glass , fully utilising qualities of opaqueness or opalescence , irregular textures , streaks and drifts of colour , within the dominant composition .
25 Whilst celebrating the ordinary , she happens upon the marvellous .
26 Whilst celebrating the ordinary , she happens upon the marvellous .
27 And I do n't care what she says about the wonderful home-style kosher cooking .
28 ’ I hate that term , ’ she says above the screeching parrots .
29 ‘ I 'll take it , ’ she says to the old woman .
30 She says in the old days women used to look out for each other 's children .
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