Example sentences of "[noun sg] she be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She did n't want Roman thinking she was angling for sympathy .
2 In early religion she was worshipped as the patroness of marriage , her fecundity being petitioned with gifts of fruit and seeds .
3 She was waiting to commence training as a nurse so her life was also heading in a new direction , but she was ill prepared for the grief she was to experience at the loss of the sister who had been so close and influential in her own life .
4 One of the few clues to Joan Main 's whereabouts appeared to be a birthday card she 's sent to her mother from Newport .
5 In her bedroom she was assailed by restlessness .
6 In future she is going to be harder .
7 It was n't just her own future she was risking by refusing to accept Alexander Vass 's terms .
8 A seventeen year old girl was seriously injured when the stolen car she was riding in crashed into a tree .
9 No but bearing in mind she 's talking of going out , saying that they 're gon na go out Monday night for it are n't we ?
10 In her mind she was acting under the highest orders — to give and serve and take up her cross daily .
11 Almost a year after presenting to the accident and emergency department she was referred to our chest unit for observation and treatment .
12 Well I 'm finishing me tape she 's coming for it in the morning .
13 He put the holdall on the table then moved behind her chair to look over her shoulder at the entry she was underlining with a fingernail .
14 Then with a splash she was plunging into the crystal-clear water , and , an instant later , bobbing unharmed to the surface .
15 oh my god it 's the incredible hulk oh and you know Jayne with the skirt up here , well in English study she was walking up the steps like this
16 oh my god it 's the incredible hulk oh and you know Jayne with the skirt up here , well in English study she was walking up the steps like this
17 ‘ Through me the defendants tender their sincere apologies to the plaintiff for the distress she was caused by the publication of the article . ’
18 In spring she was sent to their country place with mamina and some nice English tutor and they stayed all summer .
19 her lips curled in a smile , and Patrick wondered if she knew what effect she was having on him — and then realized that she probably did .
20 ‘ Look , there 's the house , ’ he said quickly in an attempt to divert his thoughts from the effect she was having on him .
21 Carefully the housekeeper placed the tray she was carrying across Luce 's knees , before opening the shutters and flooding the room with light .
22 Marjorie turned over in bed with a deep , sobbing sigh , and he felt vaguely and wearily sorry for whatever unhappiness she was feeling in her sleep .
23 She was swung round forcefully , so that her breath gasped from her body , then with equal force she was flung against the door .
24 He had torn the little gold cross from around her neck , during love , with such force she was left with a welt which never ever seemed to vanish .
25 When she regained consciousness she was lying on a bench with her future sisters-in-law looking down at her .
26 That last seemed to be a disadvantage she was born with .
27 You know , for one pound she were paying like three quid a week or whatever .
28 With a twinge of conscience it occurred to her that it was not often Omi got out ; a rare trip to the theatre or a concert , Wannsee in summer , or Potsdam , but in the winter she was trapped in the flat , passing long , lonely hours looking on to a street where little happened .
29 Care was taken to stamp out the fire , and as Lucy watched Silas at work she was struck by his meticulous attention to detail .
30 Well I believe , I 'm not certain on that , it was in Street I think it was and er she also worked for Joseph in Street too , when she when she went , went out to work she was working for Joseph stitching for him too , but he became later Mayor of Walsall and I believe he was Liberal MP for it Pat the Liberal MP was n't it ?
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