Example sentences of "what she [verb] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She could not exactly deny the existence of what she thought of as the stranger within . |
2 | When Ace arrived back at the hospital with Petion- and the Doctor , she found Howard talking animatedly , but not entirely cheerfully , to a hawk-faced man in Marine uniform and what she thought of as a Smokey-bear hat . |
3 | Suspicious of excess and what she thought of as theatricality , she lived — quite adequately and blamelessly — on the lowest level of religious experience . |
4 | She still , after all these years , did not know , and one hand clenched in involuntary anguish at what she thought of as her intolerable betrayal of her brother . |
5 | She smiled to herself , rather pleased by what she thought of as a compliment . |
6 | By trying to concentrate on what she thought of as the negative parts of his personality she would protect her own weakness . |
7 | The young and feisty Armour did n't much care for what she thought of as the anglicised overlay of GSA at that time . |
8 | Mhm well perhaps she does n't perceive what she does as as judging people y'know perhaps she just |
9 | Her flesh melted , leaving bone and tendon beneath her grey skin ; she hated what she looked like in a mirror , but then , she always had . |
10 | No one like himself , a partial cripple , with a badly scarred body — his limp was paining him this week — and with a ruined face into the bargain could hope to aspire to such a Bird of Paradise ; he could only imagine what she looked like in the clothes she normally wore . |
11 | How could he tell what she looked like in the darkness ? |
12 | If he wanted unglamorous , he should see what she looked like in surgical greens after about twelve hours in the OR , though , of course , she could n't even hint at that . |
13 | God only knew what she sounded like on the air . |
14 | Of all the recent authors it is perhaps Jeffreys who has developed the most thorough analysis of permissiveness or what she refers to as the ‘ sexual revolution ’ . |
15 | ‘ I think that Diana will do what she has to in order to survive . |
16 | Liza could only suppose that , with her husband 's mechanical knowledge , the powers that be had woken up to the fact that he would be more than useful in what she referred to as ‘ an active capacity ’ . |