Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [noun] that she " in BNC.

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1 Flavia stuck to her guns and when she turned up next morning was told by the Loulou boys that she did n't know one wind from the other .
2 And she baked some bread with the millet flour that she had brought from her own garden .
3 She laid down the printing frame that she held .
4 Barbara looked up as she dragged Jimmy to one side , and saw Duvall stoop to pick up the broken neck of the whisky bottle that she had dropped .
5 Incredibly , it was not until she pushed open the kitchen door that she remembered just what day it was and what they were all supposed to be doing .
6 The order was for the production of material relating to the purchase by a client , Mrs G , of certain real property , the allegation being that she was a member of the family of another person who was suspected of being a drug trafficker and who was using her for the purpose of laundering the proceeds of such trafficking .
7 However the custody order expressly forbade Miss T. being brought up as a Jehovah 's Witness , the intention being that she should make her own decision when she was old enough to do so .
8 Josie said from the doorway , and so Lucy explained about her earlier interview and the ring binder that she 'd seen .
9 ‘ I 'd better not waste any more time , ’ she added , pushing the door open and going through , finding herself at an entrance to the dock area that she had seen from Froebe 's office .
10 It was only after they had returned to the living room that she asked the question as she poured tea .
11 She stalked out of the factory , intending to walk through the grounds to cool off , and it was n't until she was passing the administration block that she realised it was raining .
12 It was only when she got home and looked in the hall mirror that she saw the enormous dark red love bite on her neck .
13 And what pride she had , that transcended her meagre purse and the threadbare pelisse that so little kept out the winter cold that she still wore it inside the house , and had been obliged to come down from her room to seek a little warmth from the dying fire .
14 Yvonne could n't find the fish brooch that she always wore for funerals .
15 The two had a son , Neville , and it was not until after the war years that she was in a position to resume her golfing career .
16 Although Mabel was a more sympathetic personality than her sister Ethel , when it came to discipline she was equally strict , the difference being that she did not take pleasure in enforcing the ruthless repetition that was necessary to get the routines to perfection and consequently the Girls adored her .
17 So in the evening , after supper , Clara walked off by herself and caught the Métro and got off it at the Place Pigalle , for that was the only name on the Métro map that she recognized .
18 The coterie verse that she wrote there survives , and one manuscript copy of it is dedicated to James Stuart , then twelve years old .
19 The first proper historical evaluation of the subject to have been made in the United States , the exhibition has been organised by curator Elizabeth Armstrong and her associate , Joan Rothfuss , and will be seen at the Whitney Museum of American Art ( 16 July-3 October ) , Chicago 's Museum of Contemporary Art ( 13 November-16 January 1994 ) , the Wexner Center for the Visual Arts , Columbus OH ( 18 February-17 April 1994 ) , the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ( 12 May-24 July 1994 ) and the Fundacio Antoni Tapies , Barcelona ( 17 November1994–12 January 1995 ) , the only European venue confirmed for this important exhibition of predominantly European material , although Armstrong told The Art Newspaper that she expects to add at least two further venues in Europe , one of which may be in London .
20 Collections Curator Lisa Dennison has been playing with possibilities but told The Art Newspaper that she would be placing Brancusi with Robert Ryman and that the exhibition would include Kandinsky .
21 She is on her way to the art gallery that she runs , where she will be presiding over a private viewing later in the day .
22 Merseyside Coroner Roy Barter told the Liverpool hearing that she must have inhaled the bacteria as it floated through the air as vapour from a contaminated hot water outlet .
23 small the back the back problem that she 's got is .
24 Would Mrs agree that the resources argument that she 's just used is completely fallacious and would she not accept er that it 's better to spend fifty thousand pounds
25 It was Mrs Thatcher 's first since she ended years of political and medical speculation by making the shock revelation in the Sunday Correspondent that she is , after all , human .
26 She certainly did not , in the vast school hall , in front of two hundred other parents , in a very loud voice , need to tell the maths teacher that she was a moron and incompetent to boot .
27 ‘ I have already got it from the beat constable that she was n't there at four o'clock . ’
28 Indeed , Schiffer 's natural beauty is as uncomplicated as the mineral water that she appears to live on .
29 So then , with no better grace and without even a passing thought for Josie 's safety , Lucy pinned back her own hair and began to carry out the makeup job that she 'd undergone so many times before .
30 The IDA once again flew in another independent medical expert , Dr Muriel Newhouse of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , who assured the planning inquiry that she would not object to an asbestos dump , such as the one proposed , being sited ‘ at the bottom of her garden ’ .
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