Example sentences of "she say [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It starts first time , every time , ’ she says of her Citroen AX .
2 ‘ I love ‘ em , ’ she says of her trusty collection of pedals .
3 ‘ I grew up with 50 Great Moments of Music and that was it , ’ she says of her early musical awareness .
4 ‘ Truck drivers have the reputation of being big , bald , aggressive , vulgar men — but I find them quite harmless , ’ she says of her work .
5 ’ It was a combination of being lucky and determined , ’ she says of her success .
6 By her next words to Dame Sirith all she says of her feelings towards Wilekin is : ( " Unless you bring me Wilekin I can never laugh nor sing nor be glad . " )
7 She says of her job ; ‘ Am very lucky and happy with it .
8 She says of her new career that it is ‘ partly choice , but I wanted to leave school-teaching anyway as I had become disillusioned ’ .
9 She says at her age , she might not have long to enjoy it .
10 ‘ You think I 'm some sort of kosher goody-goody , do n't you , dybbuk ? ’ she says into her fist .
11 but , when she says to her look , look father she wants to go to university
12 She said when you , you remember your Jean down , int she , and she says to your mum , do you have sugar ?
13 She says in her calm , posh voice that this is fine , and continues to stir the curry she is making for their evening meal .
14 ‘ If you are reading this , ’ she says in her introduction , ‘ I am sure that Scorsese 's films have inspired animated discussion for you …
15 ‘ I 'm not a liar and I 'm not full of hatred , but I hate lies and so the liars hate me , ’ she says in her speech .
16 She says in her letter that he misses me dreadfully . ’
17 ’ No kids , no heavy relationships , no sweat , ’ she says in her blunt way , curled up like an imp , smoking like a chimney , in one of her mother 's immaculate armchairs , a vision of bleached cropped hair , bright pink baggy cotton trousers , black eyes heavily rimmed with mascara .
18 Chairman may I just read the conclusions of a letter from Miss , she says in my , it is my opinion that the local licensing scheme should be endorsed with a review after six months .
19 ‘ I had a beautiful green crinoline dress and all the ladies wore white mop caps , ’ she said of her role as Polly Peacham .
20 ‘ The bastards ! ’ she said between her teeth .
21 ‘ The lists , ’ she said through her big breaths , which were trembling now .
22 ‘ I got to , ’ she said through her teeth .
23 ‘ Alas , lady Anne ! ’ she said through her tears — the words echoing eerily around the darkened chamber .
24 ‘ I will , ’ she said through her tears .
25 ‘ Julia is not dull , ’ she said through her teeth .
26 She said through her agony , ‘ Fancy Kerry being involved in this .
27 ‘ Do n't concern yourself , ’ she said through her teeth .
28 ‘ Please , ’ she said through her teeth .
29 ‘ Why do n't we do ourselves a favour ? ’ she said through her teeth .
30 ‘ Mind your own business ! ’ she said through her teeth , and the car swept on , the atmosphere between them growing even more unbearable the longer she held him off .
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