Example sentences of "she [vb -s] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She avows a joy in the handling of materials and the studio 's non high-tech tools .
2 The explanation can not be in terms of Carol 's lack of competence in Creole , since she displays a knowledge of Creole forms throughout the conversation .
3 She drinks a litre-carton of orange juice a day which contributes around 350 calories .
4 Twenty years of Arthur , her doggedly dull hypochondriac husband , have taken their toll and , in the mood for a dramatic gesture , she books a room in the ghastly hotel where they spent their wedding night with the intention of committing suicide .
5 She offers a sense of discovery as well as cosiness .
6 By emphasizing every defect in her body , she offers a challenge to polite culture .
7 In this fascinating introductory Sideshow , she offers a number of choice things that range from small , long drop , earrings in silver and in pine that is coloured either red or green and retail at £10 a pair , to much larger things such as the brass and oxidised copper weighing Scales with their central zigzag column motif that will set you back a mere £270 .
8 She may shock , or upset ; but to women she represents a power with which they want to be in touch , as their birthright , one that operates naturally in the medium of night , when all the duties of day are left behind .
9 The key worker acts as an advocate — he or she represents a client in drawing up a care plan or at any discussion where clients may not be able to speak for themselves .
10 She points a finger to the bedroom door .
11 She thinks a man like me learns his sexuality like someone learns to ride a bicycle or learns how to swim .
12 She thinks a lot of you , you know .
13 It is not as she thinks a desire to ‘ make the most of it ’ , to somehow claim importance , but rather a recognition that in this oppressive society women need the care and emotional support of other women .
14 Then she produces a key from her own jacket pocket , and lets herself in , to crouch down behind the driver 's seat .
15 Jean 's landed safely in Sunderland and its return means she wins a trip to London to see Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat .
16 Sandra Djwa argues that ‘ its lost ideals ’ are reworked as a Neo-Hasidic myth , and comments that ‘ the poet as priest is forced beyond Genesis ’ ( sic ) ; elsewhere she adds a description of Leonard as ‘ the exiled poet priest of The Spice-Box Of Earth . ’
17 Sylvia 's journey to truth begins when she writes a novel about incest in 1972 , she gave herself a clue in calling the book Pandora .
18 She writes a letter to us just this morning — she is ill , she can not sing tonight ! ’
19 She wants a decision by Sunday . ’
20 She wants a day in bed , she , breakfast in bed today .
21 I mean , erm she actually then chooses to walk up and down the third storey erm couple of pages later , Jane , when she wants a bit of solitude .
22 She wants a bit of peace and quiet .
23 She wants a couple of them she , well she said get June to get me one of those .
24 " And when she says she wants a baby in the house , I do her the credit of believing her . "
25 She wants a tin of soup she says .
26 Having done this , you can begin by making sure that she is not left alone at all at first in her emotionally collapsed condition , unless she clearly indicates that she wants a period of solitude .
27 She wants a phalanx of allies at her back before she climbs those stairs again .
28 She wants a copy of the book when it 's published . ’
29 She wants she wants an organ for Christmas Clay .
30 She lives a life of constant anxiety ; over money , job security , and also of being caught by the authorities .
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