Example sentences of "be [v-ing] she [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If he had simply been using her why , in that split-second of warning , had he called her sweetheart ?
2 ‘ You 've been winding her up all day , ’ shouted Luke .
3 So , he had been winding her up about their sharing the same bed , amusing himself at her expense !
4 Everything in her life — all the pain , blood and death — had been pushing her onwards and into the desert .
5 She might only lose her temper about once every five years , but when she lost it , boy , did she lose it , and events these last few days had been urging her dangerously near to boiling-point .
6 I am training her so that she can cook for royalty , ’ Auguste declared grandly .
7 ‘ They 're bringing her here . ’
8 I 'm going to phone the Rotunda and say we 're bringing her in now . ’
9 ‘ Seeing you 're keeping her on , I hope you 've mentioned the cut in salary . ’
10 She 's concussed and they 're keeping her in overnight .
11 Cos she 's gone mad and they put it on her , right , and they , they 're holding her and they 're tapping out of the stage sidewards and she 's sort of like going like this , she , she , thinks all these nice men 'll love me and then like at the end of the show you see them , they 're tapping her out of the studio and putting her into a van and she 's still wearing a straight jacket and smiling at you .
12 We 're confusing her now cos
13 We 're sending her away . ’
14 They 're sending her down tomorrow .
15 Mostly they 're ripping her off . ’
16 ‘ You 're making her out to be a bit heartless , ’ Harry protested awkwardly .
17 If you 're leaving her somewhere and will be gone for some time , do n't sneak out : she 'll learn to mistrust you and crying when you leave her — even for a minute or two — becomes almost inevitable .
18 Marc had already admitted he had been leading her on to see what she would do .
19 They 'd been feeding her up ( according to Danielle , they would have taken extra food from the other children ) .
20 Been ogling her up and down ever since she 'd entered the room .
21 I 've been fobbing her off saying , I have n't got anywhere permanent .
22 ‘ Was the rehearsal a success ? ’ she asked stiltedly , still plagued by the doubts that had been besetting her ever since leaving Gavin .
23 I 'm helping her really .
24 ‘ Do n't worry , you 'll be seeing her again soon , ’ said a nurse .
25 Since it presumably means we will not for some time to come be seeing her again stretched horizontal on a sun lounger .
26 ‘ As I shall not be seeing her again it would be pointless .
27 I understand that the French envoy , de Craon , will be seeing her off . ’
28 The whole problem was going to be catching her off her guard .
29 I 'm seeing her differently .
30 ‘ Once she 's recovered , you will be bringing her back to Lomond View ? ’
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