Example sentences of "in [det] [noun pl] she " in BNC.
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1 | In some cases she suggested that there had been coalescence of settlements , with the abandonment of the earlier pattern of hamlets and combining of lands and holdings . |
2 | ‘ In some cases she plainly injected insulin . |
3 | In some respects she resisted that influence and in others succumbed to it . |
4 | In some ways she was very unsuited to this life — indeed she has described herself as a ‘ misfit ’ in Baldersdale . |
5 | In some ways she had enjoyed her position . |
6 | In some ways she was happy that she had no conscious memory of the details , but unless she was able to recall them she knew that there would be no case for the young man to answer and he would go free . |
7 | She was the tallest of the girls , and in some ways she was as strong as a man . |
8 | ‘ Yes , you are , ’ said my mother , and briefly she smiled too because in some ways she was no fool . |
9 | She often found herself making excuses to avoid him though in some ways she was interested in him , even attracted to him . |
10 | Twenty , she had said , and in some ways she seemed younger . |
11 | It is said in some quarters she is being vindictive about these matters . |
12 | In some poems she praises the beauty and accomplishments of other women , though in a manner which foregrounds heterosexual courtship . |
13 | Obviously in such circumstances she is reluctant to leave . |
14 | In these moods she could have eaten anything . |
15 | Yet she felt little had been done to address this problem in school and if in these circumstances she now accepted residential school she would be giving up on Tom . |
16 | In these pages she produces an almost rounded figure of her famous husband Norman , who abandoned a successful law practice to lead the masses . |
17 | He wiped his hand from brow to chin in the hope of sloughing the illusion off , and in these seconds she opened the door to make her escape . |
18 | Although the farmer expected his wife to cope , in many cases she had little preparation for the job . |
19 | In many cases she will have the last word . |
20 | For the first time in many months she contemplated the uncontemplatable , and thought that it might not be so with him , even though her heart began to thud uncomfortably at the very idea . |
21 | It seems impossible to pinpoint the reasons for her success ; in many ways she defies normal marathon logic . |
22 | In many ways she acted like an infant … . |
23 | In many ways she became a symbol of the White Revolution during the sixties . |
24 | In many ways she was less marked by age than her daughter and she was certainly a better looking woman . |
25 | Although Valiant was of identical design to Vigilant with the same dimensions and general layout , we soon found out that in many ways she was a different ship . |
26 | For she had in some fashion , through her perceptive and precognitive powers — which in many ways she shared with Shelley — received Frankenstein 's story from the thin air , as far as I could determine . |
27 | In many ways she was her father 's daughter , and she knew he had only loved one woman — her mother . |
28 | I have to admit it , though in many ways she 's a pain . ’ |
29 | In many respects she found him an enigma . |
30 | In those countries she visited not only ancient monuments and museums but also factories , prisons , and orphanages , in which she took a keen interest . |