Example sentences of "[vb base] she [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Annabel she 's too young . |
2 | Three separate inquiries are underway into why a woman spectator died attending the demoliton of a block of flats in Glasgow , early reports suggest she WAS at a safe distance from the site of the blast . |
3 | It wo n't hurt her a bit if another dog growls at her , as it will make her realise she is not considered top dog by them . |
4 | I realise she was over-zealous the other day from what she told me afterwards . |
5 | ‘ I expect she is , ’ he said soothingly . |
6 | I expect she is simply disliking the winter . ’ |
7 | I expect she is . |
8 | ‘ I expect she 's looking round t'stock . ’ |
9 | ‘ I expect she 's pretty though , ’ probed Stella . |
10 | ‘ I expect she 's elegant . ’ |
11 | I expect she 's jealous really , because it 's me he 's interested in and not her . ’ |
12 | At thirteen we were branded either jail-bait or ‘ Still , I expect she 's clever with her hands ’ — and we spend the next thirty years living up to it or living it down . |
13 | ‘ I expect she 's going to die , ’ Oliver said . |
14 | Oliver said , ‘ I expect she 's cross because it is n't her birthday . |
15 | ‘ I expect she 's looking for another husband , ’ she said . |
16 | Joanna said cynically , ‘ I expect she 's putting on an act just to — ’ |
17 | She hardly dared answer the old man 's ‘ Good Morning ’ ; and as for me , I expect she was afraid of me . |
18 | I expect she was on her way with a box of liquorice allsorts and a pineapple upside-down cake for her grandchildren . |
19 | I expect she was so excited that she did n't stop to look up trains . |
20 | ‘ I expect she was very pretty when she was young . ’ |
21 | ‘ Nothing much else , really , as you can see from what I told the Brigadier — except that , whatever 's happened , I 've got nothing to do with it — I expect she was attracted by the light in my window if she was lost . ’ |
22 | I expect she was shocked . ’ |
23 | ‘ I du n no , ’ said Camille , ‘ I expect she was making a what-d'you-call-it ? — one of those things . ’ |
24 | ‘ I expect she was tired , ’ he said . |
25 | I expect she was worried . |
26 | Like the Duchess of Argyll , you sense she is not au fait with the basic tenets of a tea bag , and , loyal souls though they may be , finds her live-in staff more than a trial . |
27 | He was never going to let her forget she was only here on sufferance , Robbie brooded as she made piles of sandwiches and brewed tea . |
28 | He 'd called her Rory earlier in the evening — when they 'd been dancing , when he 'd kissed her and made her completely forget she was in the middle of a crowd of people . |
29 | ‘ They say she 's the youngest prima ballerina ever to dance at the Coliseum . ’ |
30 | ‘ They say she 's wild after him . |