Example sentences of "she [coord] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ No , I do n't think she or her sister has much money . ’
2 If she or her children return before the ashes become cold , it becomes again an ahi-ka , but there is a difference of opinion whether the grandchildren can recover their rights in that way , but there is no doubt that the great grandchildren can not do so unless they are expressly invited and welcomed by the tribe . "
3 Nor is it likely that either she or her children were set aside when he married Emma , although she was possibly provided with an establishment in her own part of the world , perhaps Northampton , and expected to stay there .
4 ‘ I babysit for them about once a fortnight while Graham stays at home with our own children , and she or her husband do the same for us , ’ explains Sally .
5 She or her advisors seemed to have considered every eventuality .
6 During the countless terrifying minutes before she managed to wriggle free and scramble off the bench , Isabel neither knew nor cared whether it was she or his fever that had caused fitzAlan 's loss of consciousness .
7 In 1941 the aircraft she was flying disappeared without trace , crashing in the sea near to the Thames estuary and neither she nor her aeroplane were ever found .
8 Concerned at the way neither she nor her friends wore ‘ Laura Ashley ’ clothes ( too many frills , too much lace , all up to the neck and down to the ankles , they said ) Laura asked them to come up with suggestions for the sort of outfits they would like to wear .
9 On a visit to Mrs Chamberlin she explained that she did not like to leave her aunt and would from then on come only once a week , and she put it about that for the moment , neither she nor her aunt would be at home on Wednesday afternoons .
10 When Félicie Cendrars saw them again Jeanne and Modi were looking for a reliable wet-nurse , since neither she nor her mother ‘ could do anything with little Jeanne .
11 A female child begins with a strong attachment to her mother , but realises that neither she nor her mother possesses a penis .
12 This was compounded by her belief that her normal examination ( aged 34 ) meant that neither she nor her children were at risk , and she had never discussed the family history with them .
13 So long as Artai remained unmarried it was important to the self-esteem of each of them to demonstrate that while neither she nor her family had thus far been favoured with the Kha-Khan 's selection , yet she was capable of exercising influence .
14 A few days later , an irate Mrs Jacobs was in touch : ‘ She stated that neither she nor her husband saw our representative and she is annoyed that ‘ some person ’ should have questioned her servants about their private affairs . ’
15 Later that evening she had told him that she came from Newcastle , that her widowed father had remarried and that she and her stepmother could n't get on .
16 The rings she and her school investigated , in one sense dual to those of Artin mentioned above , are now called , naturally enough , Noetherian rings .
17 She and her lawyers arrived at Kirkwall Sheriff Court , So did the Acting Reporter , Gordon Sloan .
18 She and her Aunt Louise were sitting in her mother 's living room , drinking sherry and feeling close , as old friends and allies do .
19 When Elizabeth I came to the throne of England in 1558 she and her government in London ruled less land than her predecessors had done for hundreds of years .
20 Since this time she has campaigned 30 dogs to the title of Champion , and she and her daughter Julia bred and owned the all-time top winning King Charles , Champion Curtana Morgana .
21 Two days later , rather sooner than was polite , Lady Campbell was cold and distant as she and her daughter kissed formal goodbye ; Muriella Cawdor was warm and encouraging ; John 's smile hid a deeper one .
22 And she and her daughter had dealt with it .
23 She and her daughter were arrogant , overfed and unconcerned ; they did not help the poor and needy . ’
24 When Tiare 's mother died Tiare bought the land And now only she and her daughter are allowed to swim there .
25 She and her daughter live most of the week with her mother , who works as a night nurse , and her sister and brother .
26 She and her daughter set up schools in New Haven and New York , where her daughter died in 1828 , leaving her and her four grandchildren to a semi-nomadic and seemingly ill-fated existence in America .
27 But she was aware that she had been preoccupied a lot of the time , all too aware of the mountain of work before her , and that it was rather a long time since she and her daughter had had any special outings together .
28 She and her detective rushed over to the photographer and she pleaded with him to hand over his film , and tell nothing of what he had seen .
29 Later the woman 's benefit was cut off on the grounds that she and her lodger were living together as husband and wife , and he must therefore maintain her .
30 Her parents divorced when Jane was 12 , and she and her sister hardly knew their father .
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