Example sentences of "she be [verb] by the " in BNC.

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1 Would there be something going on , or had she been superseded by the scrawny one from Holywood ?
2 Why should she be troubled by the mere sight of him ?
3 And finally , was she perhaps being judged by the inherent quality of the coat-hanger itself out of which her creation was made ; and if so why should she be judged by the quality of the coat-hangers on which garments are returned by the laundry her parents patronize — since that 's their responsibility should n't they share her grade ?
4 She 's appalled by the sentence which will see Clarke released in under a year .
5 I mean , she 's rejected by the man she loves and drowns herself rather than live without him .
6 The bay youngster ( centre ) is getting out of the way ; behind him a bay mare with turned-back ears , a tight mouth and flattened tail is also trying to back away , but she 's blocked by the grey mare , who is more interested in the camera .
7 She 's amused by the idea and keen to put the record straight .
8 The show is a mix of puppets and a human Alice when she 's the normal size and a puppet Alice when she 's shrunk by the potion .
9 His mother says that after such a long legal battle , she 's devastated by the judge 's decision .
10 She is followed by The Queen ( 22% ) and The Queen Mother ( 23% ) .
11 Without it , she has become a virtual prisoner in her own home ; she is ruled by the clock and the hours worked by her local authority helpers .
12 She is supported by the man 's hands on her legs , and has her left hand on the man 's shoulder and her right hand on the head of the kneeling figure .
13 As Sherman 's work had demonstrated — and she is joined by the legion of other women artists who also seek to assert their right to make use of their naked figures in their work — this in an obstinately difficult strategy to adopt where the female body is concerned .
14 It is the task of the Chief Commissioner to decide which decisions are to be reported and he or she is assisted by the Commissioners starring decisions they consider worthy of reporting .
15 Although Prabhakar has declined to talk to the media until after she is confirmed by the US Senate , three years ago she described her job at DARPA as one of ‘ making sure that things happen .
16 When a female is ready to spawn she will leave her cave ( in which she will have previously have spent a lot of time ) and approach the male , who will display to her by quivering his body slightly and beating his tail in front of her , so that she is buffeted by the current created .
17 All this makes Pat 's task seem very daunting but she is challenged by the strength and reality of the faith of the people she plans to meet soon .
18 Hers may be the problems of a lost or disgraced lover , of fears around childbirth or abortion , of whether or not her family will stand by her in the end , perhaps of a situation in which she has queered her own pitch for continuing fun , and above all , possibly , of the way she is seen by the others concerned .
19 This was first apparent in The Quest ( 1943 ) where the arabesques danced in many ways became the movement through which Una ( danced by Margot Fonteyn ) expressed the emotions aroused when she is assailed by the four false Knights and then her joy when rescued by St. George .
20 She sighs , and sometimes she hums a little , and then she is silent because she is standing by the window looking out on the yard and turning the rings on her finger round and round .
21 However , at the beginning of the novel it seems that even this admirable lady , for she is definitely a lady , can not think totally by herself — she is guided by the abominable Mr. Slope .
22 If , on the other hand , she is offended by the attitude of the shop assistants , she wo n't come back again .
23 Alicia Zizzo is the soloist in the Rhapsody in Blue and the Piano Concerto in F , and also plays the original 1919 piano version of the Lullaby ; she is accompanied by the George Gershwin Festival Orchestra under Michael Charry , and they contribute the Cuban Overture of 1932 as well .
24 She is described by the Argive elders as speaking in riddles because they fail to understand her predictions .
25 We believe that she is a very fine ship and that she is needed by the Royal Navy and the Foreign Office .
26 The judge held that the child 's welfare required that she be adopted by the foster parents with whom she had lived for three of her five years , and that the parents were withholding agreement unreasonably .
27 As trade increased she was joined by the GLENALBYN and the MARTELLO , the latter being the first iron paddle steamer owned by the company .
28 Ms Foster put forward the idea of a similar investigation for plant and animal biotechnology because she was troubled by the unnecessary secrecy and seeming insensitivity of government departments to issues other than the narrow technical one of safety .
29 She was troubled by the contrast between Edwin Frere , ice-dancer , and this submissive comforter .
30 She found no sexual pleasure in going to bed with strangers , but , in contrast with the rest of her week , she was comforted by the feeling of being thought desirable , of having someone 's arms around her , of warm cuddling beneath the quilt .
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