Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [adj] she " in BNC.

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1 Seeing that there was commercial potential in what they were doing , in March 1989 she and a colleague set up Immune Systems Ltd , a biotechnology company that develops and markets applications of monoclonal antibodies .
2 In March 1886 she became a columnist for the Illustrated London News , writing the Ladies ' Notes , a post which she held until 1918 .
3 In March 1914 she launched her first weekly newspaper , Women 's Dreadnought , organ of her East London Federation of Suffragettes .
4 On the day she joined in March 1990 she weighed 15st 6lb .
5 In March 1903 she and Augustus had a joint exhibition at Carfax & Co. , London ; she had already acquired the reputation of working extremely slowly , and contributed only three pictures to her brother 's forty-five .
6 At home in February 1981 she gave way and provided money for twenty-three uneconomic coal pits to remain open , when faced with the threat of a coal strike .
7 In February 1992 she was reported to have been sentenced to 5 years ' imprisonment .
8 In February 1940 she was writing to the Chief Rabbi to report on two of Solomon Schonfeld 's children who had turned up unannounced at Bloomsbury House .
9 In February 1914 she scraped together the money for the trip and took lodgings in Montparnasse in a foul-smelling room on the Boulevard Raspail .
10 And one day in December 1854 she came into my room , smiling .
11 In December 1986 she had had a transient ischaemic attack for which she had been given enteric coated aspirin ( ecotrin 300 mg/day ) .
12 In December 1991 she sued .
13 At the Dublin summit of the EEC countries in December 1979 she took a highly belligerent , insular line .
14 In December 1988 she quit Bravo to form a new band less influenced by the Fifties and more inclined towards ethnic music and modern electronic sounds .
15 In December 1789 she married Robert Kelly , who had served with the East India Company in Madras since 1760 , the son of Colonel Robert Kelly .
16 But she was loyal to the Queen and in January 1979 she had realized that the Queen had a serious problem .
17 In January 1987 she went to live in Tenerife and on 8 May 1987 she sold the business as a going concern .
18 In January 1976 she had an arranged marriage to a cousin Aszal who had settled in Britain and on October 20 that year the couple arrived in Britain .
19 In January 1645 she taunted the Presbyterian polemicist a second time in A New-Yeares-Gift … to Mr. Thomas Edwards .
20 In January 1911 she took rooms at 29 rue Terre Neuve in the Paris suburb of Meudon where Rodin lived .
21 In May 1952 she obtained the superb patterns of the B form which now grace the textbooks , and which J. D. Watson saw early in 1953 .
22 In May 1857 she married Frank Rodbard Malleson ( died 1903 ) , son of a Unitarian minister and partner in a Holborn firm of vintners .
23 The Princess had become patron of the hospital , where her father made his miraculous recovery after his cerebral haemorrhage in 1978 , and in May 1988 she had agreed to attend a gala performance of The Magic Flute at the London Coliseum .
24 In May 1990 she was appointed Consultant on Public Health Medicine , Central Birmingham Health Authority .
25 In July 1979 she moved into the 50,000 apartment and immediately set to work furnishing the rooms in a warm but simple Habitat style .
26 In July 1653 she published a set of reform proposals addressed to Barebone 's Parliament .
27 In July 1990 she was appointed Personnel Assistant and in August 1990 Personnel Officer .
28 In July 1941 she made further advances , which raised real fears for the safety of the oil-rich Dutch East Indies and other Southeast Asian colonies .
29 In November 1859 she served as secretary to the newly founded National Association for the Promotion of Social Science 's committee to consider new channels of employment for women .
30 In November 1988 she became unwell again with deepening jaundice ( Fig 2 ) caused by blockage of the stent .
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