Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [conj] she [adv] " in BNC.

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1 At San Vicente Hospital , when I went to give birth , I met a young woman who had been coerced and she only had three children .
2 But she has eased away and stands right in front of me , as close as you can get without touching , and her teeth are clenched and she almost glares into my face and her fist punches against my stomach as she says , ‘ Listen , you , ’ like it really hurts her .
3 Why , only a couple of weeks ago you were saying you hoped they would n't even meet at the Family Day ; now you 're suggesting that she actually goes and stays where he works .
4 I am told that she always looked attractive and very well turned out even at this particular time …
5 She had known that she was playing with fire , her own emotions had been awakened and she no longer trusted herself to be level-headed where Craig was concerned and yet was n't that half-fearful desire a challenge , a part of the fascination she felt for Craig Grenfell ?
6 Minnie Robinson still sent the occasional line but now Wimpole Street had been sold and she no longer had the doings of all the Barretts to catalogue her letters were empty things and difficult to respond to .
7 A single early pouch cutaneous fistula was the result of a partial ileoanal anastomotic dehiscence and pelvic sepsis ; her postoperative treatment required multiple admissions for recurrent fistulation and bowel obstruction , but the fistula has been excised and she now has goo pouch function .
8 This time , of course , she was not only armed with the foreknowledge of what would be said but she still had in her mind the conversation we had just had about making mistakes .
9 Mrs Frizzell eased herself — it could not be said that she exactly pushed — through the crowd so that she was next to Mrs Hnatiuk , while Maxie stopped to talk to clients .
10 She had no idea how long Freddie would be gone and she naturally could not contact him .
11 She acknowledges that such a claim can not be substantiated because she also received orthodox medical treatment .
12 It was only when his embrace became more adventurous , his hands more demanding as he became aroused , that she realised where they were heading and she finally found the strength to pull away from him .
13 As one of them said on being asked if she ever felt that she spent too much time on her own in the daytime :
14 From time to time there were rumours that she had been killed but she certainly survived to raise another litter .
15 Unfortunately , little is known about her life , however , it is understood that she regularly for the National Geographic magazine , for whom she did some of their earliest published colour photography .
16 As Carolyn observes : ‘ I 'm not a terribly spiritual person but I do believe that she was meant to do what she is doing and she certainly believes that .
17 If you die leaving £347,000 to your wife it is assumed that she still has it when she dies , so £200,000 is taxable then .
18 ‘ She is so tired when her work is finished that she just sits still and rests .
19 Then the size of the stripes is decreased until she no longer reacts .
20 It 's expired and she never remembers .
21 I wonder if erm Shirley 's sister 's working because she often meets her nieces yes her nieces from school and she has her nephew with her , you know , Judith 's .
22 It was said before she fully realised what she had wished for him .
23 ‘ It 's a very tempting offer , ’ Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke was saying as she expertly took up her soup without slurping it .
24 It was only when she exhibited her portraits in a boardroom that the medical staff actually saw what she was doing and she finally felt accepted .
25 With that settled , they were back by the outbuildings near the house when she again remembered her car and thought she had better find out where it was garaged before she again forgot to bring it up .
26 Every time he looked her way , that frightening compulsion went sweeping through her , the urge to let him look , let him absorb her until nothing was left and she no longer existed as a separate , individual entity .
27 She was to say that she always knew his moods .
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