Example sentences of "[conj] she [vb -s] the " in BNC.

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1 I remember researching the notes for the Bach Brandenburg Concerto you played when you brought the Berlin Philharmonic to play in the Sheldonian in Oxford and coming across a passage in the writing of that great American philosopher Susanne Langer , where she defines the competent artist as someone whose mind is trained and predisposed to see every option in relation to others and the whole .
2 A recent account of the nature of housework is to be found in Ann Oakley 's ( 1974 ) The Sociology of Housework , where she describes the character of this work as any industrial sociologist would describe paid work .
3 She buys some soap and ribbons in the market , where she notes the huge rise in prices since her last visit .
4 The design works best in performance , where she favours the creation of something akin to the surround-sound sometimes set up in cinemas .
5 Thereafter we witness Rose being guided by the Fool towards Pagoda-land , where she finds the salamander , then back to the court where her kindness to both the salamander and her persecuted old father is rewarded by the transformation of the Prince to his real shape and his victory over all contenders to win Rose , rescue her father and banish Epine .
6 She now teaches at a local girls ' school where she finds the all-female staff ‘ extremely supportive of each other ’ .
7 Elizabeth Francis has now moved to St. Anne 's where she holds the Evans Pritchard Junior Research Fellowship in the Social Anthropology of Africa .
8 She seems to have found a niche in Askham Grange , much more than in Grisly Risley , where she claims the screws tried to ‘ break my spirit .
9 At the time she was on six months ' leave from WWF International 's Swiss office , where she heads the conservation news service and edits WWF News .
10 The ‘ meaning ’ theist is capable of recognising that he or she considers the problem in a mutual dialogue with the ‘ meaning ’ atheist , that each is out to convince the other and that each may convert the other to his or her views .
11 The nice embalmer who wrote to me told me , greatly to his credit , of the totally unnecessary embalming that is frequently carried out , so that the first the next-of-kin knows about it is when he or she receives the bill .
12 My auntie writes a note or she phones the school . ’
13 However , if he or she survives the first half hour , there is a good chance of complete recovery .
14 Or she gets the kitten and puts it on my face and the kitten sits there going get off me !
15 He or she co-ordinates the assistant education officers ( see below ) , and deals with major initiatives such as secondary school reorganisation .
16 The first point is that the user , if he or she uses the guide at all , probably finds the task of wading through a long , unindexed guide to find some specific piece of information somewhat tedious .
17 If you are sure that the mugger has no intention of attacking you , you may decide to stay until he or she grabs the loot and runs off ; or you may decide to turn and run as they bend down — either to safety or to the nearest available weapon .
18 The manager is the manager because he or she takes the job on .
19 Someone who can not predict what will happen after he or she takes the first drink .
20 That if one of us finds out any more , he or she tells the other and no one else ?
21 In general it is expected that the engineer shall be fair and reasonable in the way he or she administers the contract .
22 Likewise , a dealer wo n't want a record taking up space in the racks of his or her shop unless he or she thinks the public will ask for it .
23 Restricting information A member of the group implies he or she knows the answer to a group problem , but is not telling .
24 I have heard it denied that the candles — different candles — glimmer for every child when he or she reaches the age of three or four , but of course that denial is nonsense ; simply , most children are asleep in the depths of the night when the candles shine out .
25 There he or she examines the record or publishing company 's accounts .
26 An applicant for judicial review may lose the case no matter how sound it might be as a matter of substantive ( as opposed to remedial ) law if , for example , he or she pursues the wrong procedure for seeking a remedy or does not satisfy the rules of standing ( see Chapter 3 ) .
27 The opportunity this gives an incumbent to take a broad view is useful if he or she has the resources to know what is going on .
28 This may not be the person with the most frequent face-to-face contact with the child or family , but he or she has the task of ensuring that the statutory responsibilities of the social service agency are fulfilled towards the child , including the regular reviewing of the case , the completion of assessments and the provision of services .
29 At first I found the ceremonial rather strange , but once I realised the significance of the ceremony and ritual I appreciated the service to the full and was able to add my services to the whole — as each member of the congregation can take a very definite part in the service if he or she has the will , and knows what is meant by the different ceremonies performed .
30 In operational terms , someone has a need for health care if he or she has the appropriate indications for the intervention in question .
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