Example sentences of "she be [adj] [to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Daughter looked as if she were ready to give out with the old Technicolor Yawn .
2 she 's easy to get on with is Eileen , probably be shattered with talking after she 'd gone , but she 's easy I mean I , there 's lots I would n't want coming to stay , but Eileen is one I do n't , I would n't mind because , well oh I know Eileen 's ways and er , er , her , my interests are very much like hers we 've similar interest with family and everything , er it 's just if you 've nothing in common with them
3 At 26 , it seems she 's anxious to hang on to her youthful good looks and reckons that a happy face helps .
4 Instead , she dug into her own pocket and said , ‘ Mrs Richards does n't need any help today , Lina , but here 's some money in advance , and someone will come to fetch you when she 's ready to go back to her villa . ’
5 Victoria a thirty foot steam launch was built in 1906 … she 's likely to fetch up to 18 thousand pounds in the auction of all sorts of river craft .
6 She 's reluctant to go back in her own bed , so I just point her over me shoulder and lay and said get on with it an insult .
7 At 25 she is just about half his age , but she 's happy to go along with his old-fashioned — some would say chauvinistic — belief that a wife 's place is in the kitchen .
8 Mrs Critten has an invalid husband , so is unable to get out and about very much , but thanks to Denise and Julia she is able to carry on with her Machine Knitting .
9 She is likely to follow up on her solid victory over previous winner Ribhi at York in October .
10 Mr Gaff , who managed Britt 's former lover Rod Stewart , added : ‘ She knows that she is welcome to move in with me if that 's what she wants . ’
11 Although Elizabeth felt reluctant , she was thankful to settle down in bed , knowing that her mother would see to Edward and that her sister would gladly take on her share of the farm-work .
12 Her husband , also a compositor , died six years later leaving her with three young children , and she was obliged to go back to work ( at Macdonalds in London Road , not in her previous job at Morrison & Gibb ) until she was over 50 , by which time her children were all supporting themselves .
13 Then she was able to move on to paying all those bills that had accumulated .
14 All the same , she felt relieved when , just before five , they finally returned to the villa again and she was able to step out of the boat on to dry land .
15 Her grandfather 's insistence that she was free to go out into the world now and take a course of training was so much nonsense .
16 For two months Alison was a counsellor looking after American children at a camp in Pennsylvania , after which she was free to travel around for a month .
17 When Myra was regressed she was unable to come up with anything which might have had a distressing effect upon her before the incident with her cousin .
18 So did I , thought Juliet , and for once she was glad to get back to the ward .
19 She must have loved the real father of Phena very much if she was willing to put up with all of this .
20 She was supposed to blend in with that group .
21 However , she was prepared to go along with the advisory teacher 's point of view in the sessions and reassured herself concerning her own fears by using whole-class lessons to reinforce what she felt pupils should have discovered .
22 Sybil gave a knowing smile as if to imply that in the interests of justice she was prepared to face up to this bizarre , extremely unpleasant but undeniable phenomenon .
23 His words surprised her at first , then anger took over — an anger so intense that she was prepared to walk out of her marriage and do irreparable damage to the Royal Family .
24 Looking tired and drawn as she paid a visit to the homes in Wirral and Warrington , she was quick to point out to photographers that she 'd had an early start .
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