Example sentences of "she [vb -s] [pron] be [det] " in BNC.
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1 | She thinks it 's all a big game . |
2 | ‘ She thinks it 's all nonsense . ’ |
3 | She thinks it 's all gon na be roses . |
4 | She thinks it 's those gloves that she gave you , keeping you warm . ’ |
5 | its a bit passed the pub , that 's where she thinks it is any way |
6 | ‘ She thinks it was some distance outside Harpenden from the time it took to get there , but she 's very disorientated . |
7 | Just because she 's read some trashy paperback she thinks she 's some kind of expert on the modus operandi . |
8 | No , she jumped on my bed and when she gets on top of you she thinks she 's some little baby . |
9 | She says they 're all very upset and will help the police but she ca n't comment beyond that . |
10 | She says she 's some sort of detective . |
11 | and just turned nine , knock on the door , opened the door , gee and I said the umbrella with the rain and the wind blowing , she says there 's more of this , it 's not like that |
12 | She says it 's all about giving the children an opportunity to play with things they could n't normally play with . |
13 | Now under house arrest , she says it 's all a dreadful mistake . |
14 | She says it 's all wrong . |
15 | She says it 's less noise , and traffic which used to be nose to tail now flows freely . |
16 | anyway she says I 've set my mind on it , and she said I kept going round and going round she says it was such a price |
17 | ‘ She reckons it were that chap she worked for , the one what lives in one of they new houses here in Upper Benbury . ’ |
18 | Fergie frowns as she discovers she 's more than skin and bone |
19 | She feels there is enough evidence now to take Captain Meredith to court . |
20 | She denies there is any resentment from the rest about her fame as Mariette . |
21 | She declares she 's more than capable of doing so . ’ |
22 | ‘ She means you 're all hypocrites , ’ said Shirley Yardley in an accusing tone . |
23 | Rogers was well known to the police and she believes it was this fact which led to a court appearance for a minor offence . |