Example sentences of "[noun sg] she [verb] a lot " in BNC.
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1 | Jo 's lesbianism is also important to the way she dresses ; she does n't want to look what she calls ‘ too femme ’ , and says that when she wears a skirt she gets a lot more hassle from men . |
2 | In half an hour she felt a lot better , but I knew now it would be my job to see her safely down to the hut . |
3 | Mrs Swales told the court she saw a lot of shouting and arguing , but she did not intervene or try to get involved . |
4 | When she was new to the gentle art she spent a lot of her time climbing trees , to retrieve misjudged casts , rather than bother Father . |
5 | When Jean 's turn came for her third , she fully expected it to be as straightforward as Billy and Berta , but in the last week she got a lot of bleeding . |
6 | She tempered her approach to each medium like a professional : for newspaper journalists she spoke slowly in short , simple generalities ; on television she smiled a lot and complimented her opponents on the intelligence of their remarks ; on radio she allowed herself to be profound , even vulnerable . |
7 | Her methods of child-rearing stand out as being more ‘ working-class ’ than ‘ middle-class ’ ; for example she smacked a lot and expected the three year old to be clean and tidy all the time : both these are areas in which the Newsons found social class differences in their study . |