Example sentences of "she [vb -s] [pers pn] is " in BNC.

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1 She insists she is the established challenger to Mr Forsyth 's crown and argues that he has not appeared particularly sure-footed during the campaign .
2 Another chapter , on the Kapos and the Special Squads , exhibits what must surely be judged an analytic understanding of the concentration-camp system set up by the Nazis — an understanding Eberstadt is inclined to deny him , believing that the camps are insufficiently construed in the Auschwitz book as an institutionalised anti-Semitism peculiar to Germany and politically-determined : she thinks it is soft of him to see them as belonging to a universal latent hostility to strangers .
3 Mother says someone put the letters in Father 's desk , and she thinks it is the man who got Father 's job .
4 Well , she thinks it is , anyway .
5 However , I disagree strongly with some of her comments and I begin by disagreeing with her that the north-east is as isolated as she thinks it is .
6 If she 's ever out of the water , she thinks it is evil .
7 She thinks it is simply awful that being successful and ( reading the ill-camouflaged sub-text ) gorgeous means that men wo n't chat her up , admire her breasts or perceive her as a sexual creature .
8 In any case she thinks it is just a matter of time before more women start coming through to senior levels , both because the company is taking on more female graduates and because they are a pretty self-confident lot anyway .
9 its a bit passed the pub , that 's where she thinks it is any way
10 She thinks she is a vamp putting on a vamp act .
11 She thinks she is a little worried about me .
12 In fact she thinks she is one .
13 In fact she thinks she is one .
14 She thinks she is and Ann do n't know she said I forgot to ask her .
15 Yeah , she likes that subject , she not that keen on French , cos she thinks she is n't that advanced .
16 She thinks he is not at all the great genius he is made out to be — just possesses a pleasing talent .
17 How he or she handles it is vital .
18 How he or she handles it is vital .
19 She says she is willing to work all her days just to keep a little home of her own ’ , yet she also felt ‘ too old for the work . ’
20 Her parts often require her to be prim and snooty but she says she is nothing like that in reality .
21 ‘ I think she now is n't as sure as she says she is . ’
22 She says she is the Contessa Sforza-Bellini , sir . ’
23 She is claiming daily interest at 15 per cent a year on the money she says she is owed .
24 Dora 's appointment is n't till eleven so she says she is n't in a hurry .
25 Is there anything else that I can do for her cos she says she is in quite a lot of discomfort at the moment .
26 She says she is going back to England — ’
27 She says she is quite ready to serve a jail sentence even on such a petty charge .
28 She says she is very worried .
29 She will listen to what each side has to say before deciding who to support on April 9 , although she says she is not keen on any of the three party leaders and preferred Margaret Thatcher to John Major .
30 She says she is open to a book on any theme and would be looking for stories to reflect the multicultural nature of society , where this is appropriate .
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