Example sentences of "she writes [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Nakane 's work has a more voluntaristic approach , but even she writes about the assertive techniques that management uses to build up company identification of workers . |
2 | Her claims to be heard are based on her spiritual topic matter and the historical accident that she writes at a time when she believes more has been revealed about the divine and therefore she possesses ‘ more information ’ than previously . |
3 | In Gwendolen she writes of the way a black woman like Sonia , Gwendolen 's mother , is treated , either with polite indifference or as if she is not there . |
4 | She writes of the hero : |
5 | Christian attorney Constance Cumbey goes a step further in The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow when she writes of the ‘ coming age of barbarism ’ , and describes the New Agers as a ‘ viable movement that truly meets the scriptural requirements for the Antichrist and the political movement that will bring him on the world scene ’ . |
6 | But I could n't agree more with Philippa Davenport when she writes of the formality that seems to have overtaken marriage celebrations , particularly in England ( page 47 ) . |
7 | She writes of the ‘ dark cities of the burdock ’ , and the way ‘ the scrubbed withdrawing room of the sea was strewn with swags of weed ’ . |
8 | She writes of the ‘ dark cities of the burdock ’ , and the way ‘ the scrubbed withdrawing room of the sea was strewn with swags of weed ’ . |
9 | Mary Warnock provides a scathing analysis of the government 's attitude to higher education when she writes of the contempt that the government has for universities and their staff : |
10 | ‘ Basically , we are just much more tolerant than men , ’ says Judith Jackson , one of the tiny minority of female motoring correspondents — she writes for The Guardian and Homes & Gardens . |
11 | No one could have been more attentive than Mrs Gaskell to that interior ; one feels that she writes with a precise remembered image in her mind . |
12 | And what will undo these effects , she writes in the Postscript , is altered consciousness , and a process of ‘ human growth and tru |
13 | She writes in the foreword : ‘ However … |
14 | ‘ She writes like an avenging angel , with a freshness , vigour and zest for sex ( but never for sleaze ) that belie her years . ’ |
15 | She writes concerning the subscription for her own work : |
16 | She writes concerning the subscription for Yearsley 's first volume ( 1785 ) : |