Example sentences of "she 's [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | " The body was seen by a woman crossing Southwark Bridge on her way to work — she 's a cleaner at a block of offices in Upper Thames Street . |
2 | She 's a catechist at church . |
3 | ‘ I just feel she 's a part of me . ’ |
4 | A great talk show guest , she 's a regular on David Letterman 's show , which is where she and Madonna started those rumours by announcing that when they went out together , they liked to go to the Cubbyhole , a tiny lesbian bar in downtown Manhattan . |
5 | Now , since her husband turned the way he did , she 's a martyr to her nerves . ’ |
6 | Instead , she 's a Minister in Charge . |
7 | Mena 's everyday face is just stubborn , you could call it proud — she 's a countrywoman from a good province as they say — but Anna took to it , she did take to people — her infatuations Constanza says — she took to my father when he was a very young man and he was n't so good-looking either . |
8 | And she 's a quarter of an hour late . |
9 | She 's a nurse at the hospital . ’ |
10 | I mean one is , Jean 's mother she is , she 's a millionairess in her own right . |
11 | ‘ She 's a lodger of mine , ’ said Joe . |
12 | ‘ She 's a pawn in the game . ’ |
13 | She 's a whizz in the kitchen . |
14 | She 's a secretary for Linotype Hell in Cheltenham and was busy working at her computer . |
15 | She 's OK , is Daggy — she 's a friend of Sonja 's . |
16 | She 's a friend of Bertice Reading , who is working at the Prince of Wales Theatre , so I arranged to meet her at the stage door at 2 o'clock . |
17 | I bet she 's a friend of yours . |
18 | Look , I 'm sorry if she 's a friend of yours or something . |
19 | She 's a merchandiser for Northern Ireland . |
20 | She 's a dab-hand at that kind of thing . |
21 | In childhood , she 's a girl with endless half-finished projects strewn around her room . |
22 | Yeah she 's a couple of years younger so she 's |
23 | ‘ She never listens … she 's a law unto herself ! ’ ; |
24 | She looked him straight in the face now as she said , ‘ She does n't take such things into account ; she 's a law unto herself ’ |
25 | She 's a villain of the peace . |
26 | Oh , she 's a bugger for going in my drawer after Polos . |
27 | She 's a servant in Bradford . |
28 | But from what I 'eard she 's a bit of a thing little more than half his age . |
29 | She 's a bit of a battleaxe , but I do n't suppose she 'll be a bother to you . |
30 | ‘ She 's a bit of an invalid , ’ Auntie Lou said . |