Example sentences of "she [adv] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Her speech is not easy to understand but she effectively communicates her complete approval and enjoyment of the busy week when she went away .
2 For all her nostalgia , she rarely forgets her fiery aristocratic assumptions .
3 She rarely gets it .
4 She rarely indulges herself .
5 She rarely wears them : she wears her little locket , superstitiously .
6 Sent away to boarding school when she was six ( she rarely sees her family now ) , she got three A- levels at college and shortly after got married : a mistake , she now realises , but she was pregnant at the time .
7 Because of this she rarely enjoys anything in depth or sticks at anything for very long .
8 When she is ready to be mounted by the male she conspicuously moves her tail over to one side .
9 Instead , she guides him to check his suggestion and when he realises that he is not successful , she skilfully involves him in the final solution to the problem .
10 Comfortable when taking charge of situations and people , she skilfully uses her own enthusiasm and initiative to motivate others .
11 Her spite is aroused by the Gattletons ' ostentatious amateur theatricals , and she successfully sets herself to sabotage the proceedings ; her daughter Emma .
12 She mostly calls me by my last name .
13 To maintain her control she mercilessly orders her servants about — This power is also exercised by the young girl France .
14 She , lately returned from India , has known much sorrow and can instantly understand this love when she eventually suspects it .
15 With Sissy she eventually discovers him lying in a disused mine shaft , and is with him when he dies .
16 Clare has worked for Rentokil at Felcourt in departments such as the post room , the canteen and industrial products , but says she most enjoys her switchboard work with her colleague Dawn Lucas .
17 She gently tells me of my mistakes , and praises me if I do well .
18 So she suddenly feels what 's like something like a red-hot knife being put into her stomach .
19 Her hand 's gone all limp , then she suddenly takes it away .
20 Do not be surprised though if , following one of these episodes , she suddenly picks herself up temporarily and shows a marked increase of physical activity and busyness , which may include such things as arranging to have some redecorations done in her home or changing all the furniture around .
21 When he discovers that Mary helps people , collects for Biafra and has protested against the Vietnam War , he is not happy because she suddenly reminds him of his mother .
22 This view of language brings philology to life for Julia ; she suddenly sees its object as the product of individual creativity .
23 She obviously uses it each week , so it 's all rotted all coming away at the back of the pan .
24 She obviously feels it can not be resolved without going to court . ’
25 ‘ She has lots of hats and dresses that are n't worn out and she obviously feels it 's a pity not to wear them again , ’ he says .
26 and erm , you know , she , she obviously needs somebody else with her to make it not so obvious for her
27 She obviously knows you are not keen , which is why she uses blandishments of one kind or another to keep you by her side .
28 She literally hates him !
29 She fondly remembers her first experience of this unusual cichlid .
30 However , she only keeps it for a few weeks before it is handed back to the new Lady Mayoress by the sheriff for the price of a kiss .
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