Example sentences of "she by the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He thought it about the stupidest remark he 'd ever made — and so did she by the look on her face .
2 Specifically , the Commissioner has three functions : ( a ) to keep under review the carrying out by the Home Secretary of the functions conferred upon him or her by the Act ; ( b ) to keep under review the adequacy of any arrangements made for the purposes of restricting the use and distribution of the intercepted material ; ( c ) to give the Tribunal all such assistance as the Tribunal may require for the purpose of enabling it to carry out its statutory functions .
3 Now Stacey , I remember , she used to , this is , must be mentioned within the bunk as well , cos I , for some reason I remember sitting her down on the chair to dress her by the bunk
4 JANET Broadbent with the marketing award certificate presented to her by The Catering Guild .
5 As for Jessie herself , she had held her in her arms and reassured her that her Robbie would be all right , even though , from the scanty information given her by the nurse , she could n't know for sure if he would be .
6 Sybil appeared entirely confident in her assessment of Barney 's character and Melissa felt warmer towards her by the minute .
7 But as they seized her by the mantle , she shook it from her shoulders , folded two of her children in her arms and floated away through a window , never more to be seen by her husband and the two children she had left behind .
8 In order to have a claim for payment a creditor must prove the debt owed to him or her by the company .
9 It was through this most improbable passage of Scripture , taken home to her by the Spirit , that she in due course became a Christian .
10 She tells me the ambulance is on its way , then she fetches Ma downstairs and sits her by the Rayburn .
11 There are rules for deciding how much is taxable , and these should be explained to her by the insurance company with which she is dealing .
12 A group of workmen crossing over to the Valley just before dawn found her by the shore . ’
13 Russian into business.Market stalls might not hold that much interest for the average Briton , but for Ekaterina Likhoda from Nizhni Tagil in the Russian Urals , ( see below , far right with South Wales Society president Paul Marshall — also pictured on the far left are Ekaterina 's interpreter , Olga Lewis , and Michelle Thomson , owner of the fruit stall ) it was all part of an unusual business-study trip arranged for her by the Institute 's General Practitioner Board .
14 Slipping the bit out of Daisy 's mouth , he led her by the halter to a gap in the belt of trees which clothed the river bank .
15 Mrs Bottomley has asked the committee to make recommendations to her by the beginning of 1994 .
16 When they had passed under the Ponte di Rialto , with a disappointing view of the backs of its double row of shops , she checked the directions given to her by the hotel clerk , and , along with a jostling crowd of people , some tourists , some locals , disembarked at Sant'Angelo .
17 It had been no hardship to sit and talk horses with her by the hour but he certainly had never expected his friendship to be so handsomely rewarded .
18 She also became a celebrated beauty through the depictions made of her by the photographer Julia Margaret Cameron [ q.v. ] and the painters Brown , D. G. Rossetti , Burne-Jones , and Val Prinsep [ q.v . ] .
19 Draped across the carved wooden lid of a nearby chest were the clothes given to her by the Queen .
20 Grabbed her by the chin
21 Which particular set of such properties are attributed to her by the utterance of ( 34 ) are at least in part dependent on the contexts of utterance : said by an admirer it may be a commendation , conveying the properties of toughness and resilience ; said by a detractor it may be taken as a denigration , conveying her lack of flexibility , emotional impassivity or belligerence .
22 The governor raised his shaggy brows at Flavia Sherman in a theatrical expression of sympathy as her husband launched into a detailed discussion of his hunting plans , and taking her by the elbow , he guided her away towards the waiting throng to begin introducing her .
23 One large , official hand grasped her by the elbow .
24 I followed her up to one of the other floors and caught her by the elbow .
25 She would have run past him , but he caught her by the elbow .
26 Then Clare took her by the elbow and led her along the path which suddenly went through a gate and stopped .
27 ‘ What 's the sudden hurry ? ’ he growled , coming up beside her and again grasping her by the elbow .
28 Duvall seized her by the hair , dragging her away from the wall .
29 ‘ What are you talking about , Ellen ? ’ he demanded , grabbing her by the hair .
30 The Queen 's speech at the opening of parliament is of course written for her by the government of the day .
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