Example sentences of "she [verb] be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 33 year old Lesley who 's taking a'levels at Swindon College says the diary 's proved an invaluable record and the Romanians she met were intrigued . |
2 | The celebrities she met were marvellous . |
3 | Anyway , the people she met were all in a hurry , striding along with heads down in the rain , and no one appeared to notice her . |
4 | But what she read was fluent enough . |
5 | The other decision she made was that , on the one-per-cent chance that it was n't a fool 's errand she was on , since it was uphill for most of the way and she did n't want to arrive hot and sticky , she would take a taxi up , and walk down . |
6 | The rooms where she lived were damp , even while the brief summer had passed . |
7 | The invalid care allowance she receives is 33.70 a week |
8 | In Street a man named he had two sons and he had , he had to quote , give a contract for it , but he always used to do what they 'd call a workhouse feed , and it was a four pound loaf , when my father died mother did n't get a widow 's pension , what , what she got was two shillings for each lad , there 's four of us , that 's eight shillings and a four pound loaf for each lad |
9 | And , and we 've just had our walls repainted and I furious with with erm Rita cos all she we , all she got was these bloody pastel colours I tell you if I was |
10 | ‘ I 've been asking myself that question , ’ Jenna confessed , but all she got was another suspicious look . |
11 | The professional takes control , makes all of the decisions , selects the information he or she thinks is relevant to the parents , and elicits only certain information that the professional feels is important . |
12 | A woman loses some jewellery she thinks is real . |
13 | She 's doing what she thinks is right . |
14 | Must be Gary 's son she thinks is okay . |
15 | Because what she wants is smaller and less costly than what has been set before her , she never recognises as gluttony her determination to get what she wants , however troublesome it may be to others … |
16 | That 's what I said she said she want 's all everything you say , all conversations . |
17 | The door she tried was unyielding ; the bell she pulled echoed inside some shuttered hallway but nobody answered . |
18 | Anke did not play at her best in the Federation Cup in Nottingham last year but the way she moved was unbelievable . |
19 | This is , of course , because she loves books and the library she visits is one of her favourite places . |
20 | ‘ I know she has been friendly with you — perhaps spoken freely to you . |
21 | She has been honest with herself and the lesson is clear . |
22 | ‘ I am not saying she has been subject to a temptation to exaggerate , but I merely remind you of those matters which can exist in relation to a woman 's evidence . ’ |
23 | Such remarks , along with the usual party-political imperatives , mean that she has been subject to reflex ridicule for being out of step . |
24 | ‘ She has been marvellous for Constance . |
25 | Damaris discovers that she has been guilty of intellectual sin in failing to believe , to realize imaginatively , the nature of the material she is studying . |
26 | He wonders if she has told her husband the docteur — he imagines a cheerful Depardieu in a white coat — of the steps she has been obliged to take in order to get the part . |
27 | Margaret O'Mara , a classicist and economist who has spent almost twenty years in the Treasury where she has been involved in monetary policy and the control of public expenditure . |
28 | Working with the Church and the community , she has been involved in reconciliation work aiming to address the trauma of conflict and poverty . |
29 | She has been involved with assisting at church services which were relevant to issues of world poverty . |
30 | She has been involved with minors and this is completely horrendous . |