Example sentences of "she [be] no " in BNC.
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1 | do n't much like each other She 's no a wummin |
2 | She is no longer simply a steady rallier and scampering retriever but can tie opponents up and utilise the openings created . |
3 | She is no longer simply a steady rallier and scampering retriever , but can tie opponents up and make use of the openings created . |
4 | She is no longer regarded as an alien , and the birth of her first child brings her full social status and consolidates her position in her husband 's family . |
5 | Secondly , the child should not be allowed to remain in their hands ; so , since she is no longer at Ridgery Butts that is to the good . |
6 | The only physical change should be that she is no longer able to have children . |
7 | A time will come when you will know that she is no longer saying to herself , ‘ If I ca n't have him , I do n't want anything ’ . |
8 | Since she was capable of loving so deeply , she can still , if she chooses , remain in the business of giving and receiving love for as long as she lives , for although she may feel that she is no longer everything to anyone , she can still mean a great deal to a number of people . |
9 | If , however , your parent is so seriously ill physically or mentally that she is no longer capable of dealing with her own financial affairs at any level , arrangements can be made by her solicitor for these to be dealt with by a government department known as the Court of Protection , and you should discuss this matter with the solicitor . |
10 | It cuts the ground from under her , and depresses her , at a time when she is fully aware that she is no longer sexually desirable , but is trying to build a new and satisfying image as an elegant , wise , elderly woman who is still interesting as a person . |
11 | My mother was ; she is no longer . |
12 | Although she is no longer parcelling up teaching packs , Mrs Kelsall still finds her spare time eaten up by the project . |
13 | Today , at 43 , she is no longer addicted to it — but she does have Aids . |
14 | As a result , she is no longer frustrated or angry deep within herself . |
15 | And while Monika has been told unofficially that she is no longer welcome as a teacher of religious studies at St Thomas More School , Bedford , Father O' Neill continues to enjoy the protection of the church as a practising priest . |
16 | Steffi is happy though that she is no longer the flavour of the moment for the more inquisitive press . |
17 | She is no longer desired , yearned after : she has been ‘ had ’ , ‘ got ’ , ‘ cast off ’ , and in turn can have , get , and cast off the man . |
18 | The addition of paid work to the housewife 's activities does not mean she is no longer a housewife . |
19 | But the addition of paid work to the housewife 's activities does not mean that she is no longer a housewife . |
20 | She is no longer merely a ‘ bimbo , ’ as designated by some experts on this sort of thing — Beaumont , Douglas and Rose . |
21 | Then she has been infantilised and she is no longer autonomous . |
22 | Speaker B's view of the conversation has consequently become one in which she is no longer expressing a personal topic , but is waiting to discover ‘ what I think you ( not we ) are talking about ’ . |
23 | I fear she is no longer with us , everything is up to me and Pa now . |
24 | The woman may think she is no longer desired but neither may be able to discuss what is happening . |
25 | I do n't understand any of this , ’ and Dierdriu closed her eyes and leaned back , so that Fergus suddenly thought : after all , she is no longer young . |
26 | She is no longer young , thought Fergus , and pity stirred in him , and with it a thread of forgiveness . |
27 | She is no longer here . |
28 | She is no longer Ruth the Moabitess , she 's Ruth , the wife of Boaz . |
29 | The country of Boaz becomes her country , she is no longer a foreigner here now she has a right to stay because of Boaz And we are citizens of a new country , of a new kingdom . |
30 | She was not alone any more in feeling oppressed by the strict formality , the strict time-keeping ; after-dinner games were more lively — and she was no longer the only one who wanted to giggle at the sound of the bagpipes that played them out of the dining-room after dinner every night . |