Example sentences of "[is] [pron] she " in BNC.

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1 If she just vanishes , Elizabeth Roisin can say what she likes , but there 's nothing she can do !
2 ‘ There 's nothing she can do now , and her man did n't dare face me in a duel . ’
3 There 's nothing she likes better than to reminisce about the days when my … my father was a boy .
4 ‘ She 's told me that it 's nothing she regrets .
5 One royal source says : ‘ There is nothing she would like more than to be given away by Peter with Zara acting as a bridesmaid . ’
6 Ann is afraid ; she just wants to get away , there is nothing she can do .
7 There is nothing she enjoys more than to talk on her favourite subject .
8 Aw , hell , said the slut in her , it 's me she 's come to see not a tidy flat .
9 Mm , what 's them she was on about or something ?
10 that 's you she 's talking to mum
11 Yes yes she 's she she 's great well she ca n't meet other dogs yet cos she 's only nine week old .
12 That 's who she was . ’
13 ‘ Oh , rather you than me , if that 's who she is .
14 She is she she was just running and she 's done something to something there .
15 Is she she easily offended ?
16 What I ca n't understand is who she thanks when she wants to be thankful , for example when her son was born .
17 She do n't remind you of anybody she is who she is !
18 By now Diana will realise that Lisa is everything she aspired to be .
19 This is something she feels strongly about and she tends to become even more animated than usual when trying to articulate her philosophy .
20 But meanwhile , her new role as fashion supremo is something she can really get her teeth into .
21 I accept that erm and of course he 's dealing with it , approaching it from the basis that that factual issue is one she 's resolved in favour of the plaintiff erm it may be that there 's very little issue between us , it may be that the defendant would concede if your Lordship were to find that er the plaintiff had been asking Mr on several occasions to get him out of the contract , it may be conceded , I know not .
22 The ambience Iona Abbey aims to provide in terms of welcome and acceptance is one she hopes to recreate in her own home : ‘ When people live together , they share life-stories over the washing-up , ’ says the woman poised to play hostess to up to eight guests , for a possible five days every week .
23 She is pleased at the rewarding relationship she has with him , though it 's something she has had to fight to keep .
24 But there 's something she does know and she 's keepin' it to herself .
25 I thought , that 's something she 'll remember all her life . ’
26 And there 's something she wants and needs to do …
27 ‘ There 's something she 's not talking about , and I do n't understand why .
28 It 's something she would naturally do but it was not the job alone that spurred the gentleman to buy her flowers .
29 It 's something she may give up or she may not .
30 or whatever , just let them know roughly what you 're doing , cos , all they get is a tape , it gives them an idea of what sort of things were happening at that time , any words they ca n't pick up if she 's cooking , maybe that 's something she was making or whatever , erm , in the please write the first names and details , why you know them , of all the people speaking on this side of the tape , in order in which they speak on the tape in the first , first instance , right , you know , so now Carla , my husband , myself , Lee and , you do n't need to repeat them again after that
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