Example sentences of "she comes " in BNC.

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1 She is the fairies ' midwife , and she comes
2 She comes in first thing , but steer clear until about nine o'clock so I can have a chance to explain things . ’
3 ‘ Tell her , if she comes back bothering about the hay , she can turn it herself .
4 Where will Mary look for the coin when she comes back in ?
5 Suddenly it 's all thorns , she comes to a full stop , caught and blind in a thicket of thorns like Abraham 's sacrificial ram .
6 She has two days off from her family where she 's working , so she comes those two days .
7 And if she comes back to the house , she wo n't be able to find me , so I got to stay there .
8 I suppose she comes here every night with her bags and things cos she ai n't got a telly at home .
9 She still travels the world , tirelessly delivering papers at scientific gatherings and converting anyone she comes across on the way .
10 She comes into the capital a few nights a week , moonlighting from her day job , which is being a seamstress .
11 ‘ There 's Mandy , a girl , she comes .
12 She comes running back into the room .
13 Praise her when she comes , and encourage her to go on running .
14 She comes with the reluctant insouciance that says , ‘ You may have paid for me but you do n't own me . ’
15 She comes across now like a modern day Mae West , with tongue-in-cheek and wise-ass lines .
16 Here she comes .
17 It is normal not only for stallions to seek mares , but for a mare when she comes into season to seek a stallion .
18 There will be no one to speak with except Miss Blagden for a month or two when she comes to inspect the Casa Guidi before leaving Florence herself and otherwise not a solitary congenial soul .
19 She comes to my room each afternoon .
20 She comes from Somerset and her trio , P. J. Harvey , plays a tense , supple rock music that alternates moments of sudden quiet with intense bursts of fury .
21 But she comes into her own at the not-bloody-likely tea party ; and by the end , she has achieved just the right blend of poignancy and pride .
22 She comes to believe , however , that she is probably better off without him :
23 Edmund Blunden observes that Leapor has modelled her poem on Philips 's , ‘ … but the imitation glows into originality when she comes to close quarters with her subject . ’
24 She takes the lift to the seventh floor and walks along a carpeted corridor until she comes to a room whose door is slightly ajar .
25 Satisfied , she retraces her steps until she comes to a Ladies ' cloakroom .
26 And she comes back to the Counts of Lusignan to foretell deaths — she is a kind of Dame Blanche , or Fata Bianca .
27 ‘ You must go out of this house , ’ said the little grey man , ‘ and call to the West Wind , and show her your key , when she comes , and let her carry you where she will , without struggle or alarm .
28 As she comes to , outside the duty-free wristwatches , it suddenly occurs to her that she 's only ever had one holiday with Chris before , and that was three days in northern France .
29 ‘ Well you had better ask her when she comes in , had n't you ? ’
30 I could hang on here till she comes back .
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