Example sentences of "be [adj] [noun] she " in BNC.

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1 But there are some thing she ca n't change , like the way he shoves his hand into his pocket , his preference for classical music to Dire Straits , and looking at buildings rather than eyeing up the latest cat-walk creations
2 If Sindy really feels she needs a face-lift , surely there are better faces she could have lifted .
3 Please , let it not be some man she had slept with and now could not even remember ever having seen before in her life .
4 There must be some way she could get away from here .
5 There must be some way she could make an approach without incurring too great a risk of rejection .
6 OK , so he was well-built , and he was going to make a tough opponent , but there had to be some chink she could work at .
7 And I said well And she , well to be honest Bren she said , she has n't really done anything to me and Sid has she ?
8 ‘ She reckons it were that chap she worked for , the one what lives in one of they new houses here in Upper Benbury . ’
9 Of course , there were some things she could not know about .
10 All she had were some notes she made in the car , witnessed by Dexter .
11 There were some steps she did remember having seen before , perhaps she would find them down there .
12 Here were unexpected turnings she could not recognize ; and there was something else , she thought , suddenly apprehensive .
13 Before she finished here and made her way to the sitting room , there were certain things she must say to Cissie , and she must say them without alarming the girl , yet , at the same time , make her aware that she was no longer a child , that she already had the mark of a woman on her .
14 But thinking about Guido and the race were two things she 'd been trying very hard not to do .
15 There were two routes she could take .
16 There were other things she had to do in her life , things forces beyond the reach of her mind deemed important .
17 There were other legits she might have bribed or bullied into a similar sharing , but the stairs and the other dusty corners of the World were safer for someone who lived by her knife and her wits .
18 There are other places she could go to , of course , but so many of them would be clubs in which she would be expected to communicate and contribute at a time when all she wants is occasionally simply to be ‘ with ’ people and to be able to depart when she wishes without giving offence or disturbing the gathering .
19 There 's little doubt she would be excellent in the job .
20 Well this is what she said ju just now , yeah well not just now , earlier on , she said about getting out there and I said well I 'm sure it 's that place she said well it 's the only one out there that she could think of .
21 ‘ Do n't you think it 's high time she was told ? ’
22 If it 's this cold she might not bother coming back
23 Oh and you 'd telling everybody up and down that Jackie 's had her theatre gr it 's this week she 's there is n't it ?
24 Father 's this chap she 's now they 've bought a house down near fruit packing .
25 Three months when she 's three months she 'll be able to .
26 well it 's hard lines she 's having .
27 it 's all catarrh she says
28 She continues to say that there is one kind she does not like and that she is going to convey what it is by a process of thought transfer .
29 I do n't very often get the better of Hinkle , but her memory is one thing she prides herself on .
30 that 's one thing she has done more of in this last six months structure .
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