Example sentences of "she [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She commutes 30 miles from the outskirts of Kidderminster , crossing slow , steep byways over the Malvern Hills to Bishop 's Frome on the Hereford-Worcester border .
2 And she comes up and she goes good day lieutenant Kerawski from New York the N Y P D like this .
3 And you push it and she goes good morning !
4 She goes Dear Doctor Allen , My Mum and Dad went out the other day and I was bored so I started rubbing my dog and my dog got turned on and so did I .
5 She will , she 's gon na be big Kelly , and she goes , she goes half way up and run down , back then
6 Even now she goes pale thinking about it .
7 She came in order to inform all the women present that ( 1 ) she likes saunas to be hot ( 2 ) she adores pride ( 3 ) she ca n't bear modesty ( 4 ) she loves cold showers ( 5 ) she hates hot showers .
8 See that your client initials all alterations to any document executed , and that he or she signs any plan attached to it — this being unnecessary , however , if the plan is drawn on the actual document .
9 It seems impossible to pinpoint the reasons for her success ; in many ways she defies normal marathon logic .
10 She displays more sympathy for this anti-Semitic Moses , for this religious man who is against Jews and against the Soviet system , than she does for Jews who are not religious .
11 She does n't try to be Black , but she appreciates Black culture , Black fashion .
12 The series , in which she plays tough-talking Tessa , opposite millionaire boyfriend Adam Faith , has been a smash hit with viewers , attracting an audience of more than 10 million .
13 She plays double bass , and I reckon Lou is quite stirred by the sight of the hefty instrument so sturdily placed between , let's face it , equally hefty legs .
14 If the sociologist is present at the moment of speech-production , whether as observer or interviewer , then he or she plays some part in the creation of the dialogue .
15 She reclaims these methods for woman-centred psychology .
16 She haunts this Base like a ghost . ’
17 She haunts this house , you know .
18 She sits whole Ev'nings , reading wicked Plays
19 She sits some way off , and waits for death .
20 She offers this view based on her earlier research that no evidence consistently indicates the supposed negative effects of signing on speech skills .
21 That is extremely confusing for her , cause she has on her computer , she has various versions named in two , unless she destroys previous versions of M2 when she does this one Well she should she should overtype the correct one Which is n't what we did with M1
22 In comparing oral and literate societies in terms of their education systems , for instance , she represents oral systems as decidedly inferior .
23 As you can imagine , she receives many requests of this nature , and it is simply not possible for her to respond positively to them all . ’
24 She receives more complaints , she said , from those who are in work but feel they would be as well off on supplementary benefit ; her aim is to increase the gap between those who are working and the non-working .
25 HEALTH chiefs have launched an international hunt for a frail anorexic schoolgirl after a warning that she could die unless she receives urgent treatment .
26 Each Brownie then takes it in turn to pin their card on the map where she thinks that country is .
27 She thinks many agencies are providing good standards of care .
28 Mica says she thinks this show is really good with Tom recording all different types of music throughtout the series and proves that some singers do n't just go on TV to plug their latest hits , but have influencess and do n't mind talking about them .
29 Erm , she thinks this college is alright and she enjoys coming .
30 Doctors fear Mrs Conlan may have taken her daughter away because she thinks further treatment is futile .
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