Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] she [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | However she was part of the team effort for which she is also congratulated ] . |
2 | Of the several awards she has won for her paintings , it is probably The National Portrait Award of 1987 for which she is best recognised . |
3 | She seeks out the host queen , and rides about on her back while she quietly performs , to quote Edward Wilson 's artfully macabre understatement , ‘ the one act for which she is uniquely specialized : slowly cutting off the head of her victim ’ . |
4 | She is the inverted product of a world against which she is continually defining herself , Brooke-Rose 's final , desperate attempt to present a ‘ character ’ in the traditional realist sense . |
5 | She found those who had fled from Re 's anger in the desert and killed very many of them , thus gaining the name of Sekhmet , the lioness goddess of war , with whom she is here identified . |
6 | As Alicia begins to build a new life for herself she is increasingly drawn towards the brusque yet magnetic charms of the Cornishman who owns Tresco , a remote ranch near the High Sierras . |
7 | The singer would show the same sort of decisiveness when she left Ton Ton Macoute and headed for London , where she and husband John Reynolds , from whom she is now separated , set up home with their baby son Jake . |
8 | If she comes out by that hole her only route must be through the cage , in which she is then recaptured . |
9 | And there 's not a lot of co-ordination between what she 's currently doing and what the children did last year , or what they will do with another teacher next . |
10 | Between The Colossus and the end of her life less than three years later , Sylvia Plath wrote the poems ( well over a hundred were written during this period ) by which she is chiefly remembered . |