Example sentences of "she [vb -s] from the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | His presence gives Joan some respite and complements the assistance she receives from the doctor who visits once a week and a nurse who comes in the morning and at night to put James to bed . |
2 | Protecting the environment means different things to different people , but in most cases it is the individual 's own perception of what he or she wants from the environment . |
3 | Somehow she has to try to extract the information she wants from the information she gets . |
4 | In the latter he or she develops from the moment of birth . |
5 | If you removed all the he saids and she saids from the writing above you would still know who was saying what because Nicolas and Bridget are doing different things . |
6 | She takes from the bottom of her wardrobe a pair of calf-length fashion boots in dark brown leather and sits on the edge of the bed to pull them on . ) |
7 | The Profitboss identifies Marilyn McGregor as the top-ranking customer service engineer , highlighting the stream of compliments she gets from the field . |
8 | She draws from the cigarette , but says nothing . |
9 | The group , which she directs from the harpsichord , specialise in 18th Century music which they play on period instruments . |
10 | She reads from the letter which says : have you finished the building work at home yet ? |
11 | She steps from the bath , stretching for a towel in one of those ungainly , intimate postures so beloved of Impressionist painters and deplored by the feminist art historians Robyn admires . |
12 | She is both the voice of cartoon character Holli Would ( geddit ? ) and her actual incarnation once she springs from the pen of cartoonist Jack Deebs ( Gabriel Byrne ) . |
13 | Further , she argues from the fact that one wills alienation to be overcome , that indeed it is overcome . |
14 | After a reeve has mated she departs from the lek to lay her eggs and rears her young by herself . |
15 | She knows from the start she will get the job and participates with passive fascination in the necessary motions ; the selection board chivalrously closes the door on the trap she has set herself . |
16 | She returns from the bidet and dresses quickly . |
17 | In the imperfect world , where things get misunderstood , a woman has to realise that when she returns from the kitchen with a toasted sandwich and her man barks , ‘ I said cheese and tomato , not just cheese ! ’ he is probably not so much worried about his stomach as about her hearing . |
18 | Indeed , if you were to ask each what he or she infers from the term enrichment in this context , the divergence of their thinking may become apparent straight away . |
19 | She lifts from the floor a leather Gladstone bag , and begins to load it with the things she will need for the day : well-thumbed , much underlined and annotated copies of Shirley , Mary Barton , North and South , Sybil , Alton Locke , Felix Holt , Hard Times ; her lecture notes — a palimpsest of holograph revisions in different-coloured inks , beneath which the original typescript is scarcely legible ; and a thick sheaf of student essays marked over the Christmas vacation . |
20 | ‘ She comes from the farm at the top of the valley , ’ she explained . |
21 | She comes from the future , and she says … |
22 | Referring to them as she detracts from the clarity of my work , since the reader is brought up short by the unfamiliar , inappropriate form . |