Example sentences of "she [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Show 'er the way , mate .
2 ‘ Yippee , go on son , give 'er the gun , ’ Selwyn Hopkins was enjoying himself .
3 I 've met 'er a couple o' times . ’
4 I 'll 'ave ter pay 'er a visit , ’ she said more to herself than to me .
5 They found 'er a place near 'er daughter in Kent somewhere . ’
6 Feed 'er up , get a gold lamé turban and you could be back in the ring with 'er no time at all . ’
7 ‘ It 'd take 'er an hour or more to get there .
8 ‘ She says he makes 'er an allowance . ’
9 Why is she the Crown Princess , while I am only her Captain ? ’
10 She seems to have a moth-like fragility until , spellbound by the weightless command she exercises in a long , intimate soliloquy , you realise that you are the moth and she the candle .
11 He had the sun for his head , she the moon .
12 Mrs Sugden meant no harm to anyone , but neither had she the intelligence to be really kind .
13 He was a tawny lion poised for the kill — and was she the prey ?
14 as if I was the infant and she the elder !
15 Was n't she the nightclub singer , Rosalli ? ’
16 And it was going , but she doing something and she the Lady seen her going through a corridor and she said to her , Run Annie run .
17 If she had failed to love her mother , she the missionary , what must it be like for people who , without God , had not even got a Christian obligation to try ?
18 Or is she the individual ?
19 Was she the bait to lure him into a trap ?
20 Was she the woman we met on the road last night ? ’
21 Is she the woman who gives her egg to another ?
22 No longer had she the ache of longing for that stretch of white road leading round to the sycamores .
23 She the heroine entrapped by family expectations ; he a faithful and stoic , if unimaginative hero .
24 She the facts but they .
25 Why had n't she the strength to stand against her aunt 's demands ? she wondered , not for the first time .
26 The secretary of each level of the party had quasi-absolute power over the members below him , and Elena had a double advantage : not only was she the Party secretary able to veto or grant small privileges for her colleagues , her husband was much of the time the Second Secretary in the Party at large , controlling the day-to-day business of the Romanian Communists under Dej 's supervision .
27 She the baby .
28 Or is she the dark , instinctive force which Pamina must acknowledge and cease to accept unquestioningly , separating herself from it so that she can grow and begin her life 's journey ?
29 Was she the author of the Casket Letters , those letters which totally implicated her in the murder , or were they forgeries ?
30 ‘ You mean , was she the sort of girl that other girls could be friends with ?
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