Example sentences of "she is at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The pithy violence of Shostakovich 's First Sonata does not come naturally to her , but she is at home in the limpid impressionism of Rachmaninov 's G major Prelude , which on its own makes this disc worth having .
2 And the marriage is likely to be far happier than if she is working flat out while she is at home and blaming her husband for giving her no help .
3 If a husband wishes to set up his own business , his wife should think through the implications of having her husband at home all day , if she is at home too .
4 She is now reasonably well as long as she is at home , but car journeys and other people 's houses usually bring her symptoms on again .
5 A view of Sugar 's cockpit as she is at Hendon today .
6 The Bank of England , old nanny that she is at heart , always believes that it is good for her charges to learn patience .
7 And , though I believe she is at heart a sensible girl , she might be driven to do something silly .
8 She is at present Officer for English at the National Language Unit of Wales .
9 I suspect that Mum is angry about this , as she usually relies on me in the summer to look after my younger sister while she is at work .
10 She has just sold her first novel to Doubleday , and she is at work on another .
11 Although the school holidays are difficult , her husband does shift work and could arrange his shifts to cover most of the time she is at work .
12 no , if Maureen 's the same at , at home as she is at work then you can see why she left home
13 She 's more at home than she is at work .
14 And the world will say : now she is at liberty to pursue her inclination , the parson is the man .
15 She is at play school and she will go to full school in January .
16 But presented with the royal ultimatum to spend the festive season in the bosom of a family with which she is at war , Diana made her heartbreak decision .
17 She is at Jacks Hill Service Station . ’
18 In A Grammar of Metaphor she is at pains to show that in English poetry the relation of the verb metaphor to its proper term is weak and less important than its relation to its subject and objects : ‘ when a verb is metaphoric , its adaptability to the noun is so great that its relationship to it is direct , and much stronger than its relationship to the action it is ‘ replacing ’ ' ( 1958a:209 ) .
19 Finally Tess 's mother replied in a low voice , ‘ She is at Sandbourne . ’
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