Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] since she " in BNC.

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1 The worker is defined as a free agent since she or he has the freedom to choose his or her employer .
2 I had been working for the Countess as a personal assistant since she married the Earl in 1976 .
3 This was another remarkable achievement since she was only the second woman solicitor to become a Recorder , a position totally dominated by barristers and by men .
4 Kelly Good has suffered from cystic fibrosis since she was a baby .
5 ‘ She is a grown woman now , she has changed a great deal since she last came to stay with us eight years ago , ’ said Mrs Riddiford after meeting Kylie in her hotel after the concert .
6 It was a long while since she had heard Con laugh like that ; lately , he never seemed to find much to laugh at .
7 It was a long while since she had visited her old home , and longer still since she had lived there as a girl .
8 The UK 's position in the mid 1960s provides a good example since she tried to avoid a change in her par value for as long as possible but in the end was forced to devalue because of increasing capital outflows .
9 It was a long time since she had last seen Michael : it was seven months , two weeks and three days , four if she counted today .
10 It seemed a long time since she had been out of her apartment , longer still since she had taken a walk .
11 Not because she could n't remember , but because it was such a long time since she 'd seen her and she felt strange , suddenly , knowing that this time tomorrow they would be on their way to Scotland and she would be waiting for them .
12 She reached for her silk dressing gown and pulled it on ; she felt good , it had been a long time since she had awoken feeling so alive .
13 It had been a long time since she had had to stop herself simply blowing away an enemy that she found herself unable to either maim or restrain .
14 It seemed a long time since she had stood there watching the boats and noticing how brief lack of caution led to trouble .
15 But she was aware that she had been preoccupied a lot of the time , all too aware of the mountain of work before her , and that it was rather a long time since she and her daughter had had any special outings together .
16 It had been a long time since she had felt this way .
17 It had been a long time since she 'd laughed , joined in a joke , been silly just for the hell of it .
18 A long time since she had done that .
19 Not a dish for a dieter , she allowed , but it was a long time since she 'd enjoyed anything quite so much .
20 In fact , it was a long time since she 'd realised she was capable of such an emotion .
21 It was a long time since she had been awakened by the dream — not since she had worked as a journalist with Query — but meeting Felipe de Santis had stirred it all up .
22 It was a long time since she had really belonged anywhere .
23 It was a long time since she had felt fear and it was not at all exhilarating .
24 It was a long time since she had felt that .
25 It had been a long time since she 'd met anyone even remotely interesting , and whatever this man was he certainly was n't remote !
26 The part of her story about the pressure of Government cuts was true , and it seemed a long time since she 'd existed in a world that was n't penny-pinching .
27 It 's a long time since she was in hospital . ’
28 Been a long time since she had heard her language spoken freely .
29 Been a long time since she had worshipped with God 's people .
30 Joanna Murchison , always a frail woman , was currently suffering a bout of unseasonal influenza.a However , Julie was gratified to see the remarkable change in her Mother 's general health since she had arrived home .
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