Example sentences of "[pron] she [vb -s] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And she filmed Just Like a Woman , on general release later this month , in which she plays a woman who falls in love with a transvestite .
2 Mer-doll and T-shirt opportunities appear to be limitless ; making balance-sheet splashes are Disney 's The Little Mermaid and the upcoming Cher movie Mermaids — a tail story in which she plays a single mother of two who leads a less-than-respectable love life .
3 The technical accomplishment with which she plays the music is startling enough , but there is an even more surprising maturity and musicality in her interpretation .
4 Head down , she insisted she WAS N'T here to promote her new movie Death Becomes Her , in which she plays an actress worried about her looks .
5 In fairness to the mother he should have directed that she be given notice of the foster mother 's application ; had he done so he would have learned — as we have learned from the mother 's statement which clearly should be admitted in evidence before us for this purpose at least — that if the matters to which she spoke were correct ( viz. the foster mother 's preventing her having access to and contact with the children , and allegations which she says the children made to her of their physical and emotional abuse by the foster mother and other members of her ‘ family ’ ) , then the mother 's wishes and feelings were not lightly to be ignored .
6 Since that time she has published four articles in which she discusses the problems women experimental writers face ( 1986d , 1988a , 1989a , 1989c ; see also 1989e ) .
7 In 1985 Brooke-Rose published an article entitled ‘ Woman as a Semiotic Object ’ in which she analyses the ‘ deep , ancient , phallocratic ’ ( 1991a:249 ) structures for which thinkers such as Greimas , Lévi-Strauss , and others have an unconscious nostalgia .
8 The housewife refers to them as external obligations to which she feels a deep need to conform .
9 The numbers in her text refer to footnotes in which she spears the novelist with chapter and verse .
10 Marie Murphy then provides a musical interlude with her essay ‘ Down To The Woods ’ , in which she takes a look at the career of that great Ulster songwriter , the late Jimmy Kennedy .
11 On the lower end of this , she constructs a small group of downward-facing cells in each of which she lays an egg .
12 The female ichneumon wasp has an ovipositor like a dagger with which she drills a hole in wood at the exact point where she has detected a beetle grub lying beneath .
13 Gwendolen 's first glimpse of Ryelands is also a picture — a ‘ white house … with a hanging wood for a background , and the rising and sinking balustrade of a terrace in front ’ — but this graceful place , despite the warmth and light inside it , is the context in which she faces the chilling implications of ‘ getting her choice ’ .
14 Instead , the teacher reinforces the responsibility which she wants the children to exercise over their own learning , and the support they can offer to one another without needing to turn to her for confirmation .
15 She has given the High Court in London a map marking out an area of several hundred yards around her home from which she wants the man barred .
16 Ms Bonham Carter , 26 , has given the High Court in London a map marking out an area of several hundred yards around her home from which she wants the man barred .
17 The former Dynasty star Joan jetted in from the south of France where she is working on her latest book , My Secrets , in which she discloses the health and beauty tips which keep her looking so young .
18 Now comes Sophie Calle , the French conceptualist late of the Museum of Modern Art 's ‘ Dislocations ’ , with a show called ‘ Blind Color ’ in which she incorporates a mini-exhibition of work by six other artists — monochromatic paintings by Gerhard Richter , Alan Charlton , Robert Rauschenberg , Ad Reinhart , Yves Klein and Piero Manzoni .
19 It is enough to attribute the rage with which she invests every issue to primal narcissism , the rage provoked by any threat of helplessness .
20 I 'm not sure , as she scowls at herself in the mirror , about the choice of films in which she contemplates a role .
21 It is hard to think of any aspect of Gertrude Stein 's Three Lives that has not been covered , except the exploratory and explanatory uses to which she puts the black woman who holds centre stage in that work .
22 That she could deal with the philosophical and ideological issues related to women 's position in the family is evident from the poem ‘ Man the Monarch ’ in which she debunks the view that men 's sovereignty over women derives from Adam :
23 Each character is musically differentiated : the countess has two magnificently melancholic arias in which she laments the loss of her husband 's affection ; the count is portrayed as arrogant , cynical and menacing ; Figaro and Susanna are quick-witted , likeable , scheming and intelligent , able to give as good as they get , but both capable as well of jealousy and emotional suffering ; Cherubino is a confused adolescent who has just discovered sex but does n't know what to do with it .
24 Pamina 's G minor aria ‘ Ach , ich fühls ’ , in which she laments the apparent loss of Tamino 's love , is one of the simplest , yet most heartfelt musical expressions of grief ever penned .
25 For a few days , to use a word for which she has a penchant , Mrs Thatcher ‘ wobbled ’ .
26 The infant Elizabeth will learn that being promised a sweet for behaving herself will result in more than the mere probability of its arrival ; the penny will have dropped when she realises that a promise entitles her to the reward — it is her due , to which she has a right .
27 She wants to know whether she was judged on the piece of sculpture itself ; and if so is it not true that time alone can judge a work of art ? or was she judged on her talent ; if so , is it right that she should be judged on a part of life over which she has no control ?
28 ‘ The age at which she has the operation may be left to the woman .
29 For those unable to be so direct , the bed can become , for the angry woman , an arena of struggle , perhaps the only one in which she has the advantage .
30 Although it will be my first mortgage , my girlfriend already has one of £50,000 for which she has an endowment up and running to cover that amount .
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