Example sentences of "[verb] she [art] " in BNC.

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1 They found 'er a place near 'er daughter in Kent somewhere . ’
2 I was wondering … has she a friend , or maybe a sister ?
3 Tasteless ridicule of her religion should be absolutely forbidden in the family circle ; not only has she a right to her own beliefs , but an attack on them would be an attack on something that gives her strength and comfort and , best of all , hope as she nears the end of her life .
4 Has she a family ? ’
5 Has she an Irish boyfriend ?
6 She earned a Distinction in Art and Design , which along with a conventional A Level in Textiles , helped win her a place at college .
7 Did n't it win her an Oscar or something ? ’
8 When she 's ready , place her a little way up the slide and let her move down with your standing by the slide for reassurance .
9 They would attack her no more , weaken her no more .
10 Or unless you want her a bit what ti , Joanne Joanne comes in at quarter past six does she ?
11 Please send her a letter or a card .
12 She did , however , ask that Christine send her a photograph .
13 And I send her a red rose with the same message .
14 Send her a Christmas card .
15 erm she said send her send her a mail something like that yeah so I went to the ticket desk , it was locked up and they 'd just come walking back and I thought ah I hope she 's not been waiting around .
16 Send her a bunch of flowers .
17 She was furious with Isobel for preferring God to any man , and thus denying her the status of grandparenthood , and furious with her husband for dying before her .
18 What reason could we produce to allow that she may have the capacity to act autonomously while denying her the capacity-to-act-autonomously ?
19 Only then , as the brilliant colour swam into her face , was Lindsey aware of Niall , shielding her from the other man 's gaze , gaining her the precious seconds she needed to recover .
20 She told me that just across the road there lived what she described as a mantenuta , a kept woman , whose lover visited her every day : she could be seen waiting for him behind the semi-closed shutters .
21 I visited her a couple of times in the hospital , and then Mr Browne told me she died .
22 He had teased her a little , as usual .
23 Could he not trust her a little , just a little ?
24 I would n't trust her an inch .
25 George asked , and drew her a step deeper into the darkness of the hedge .
26 He promised her a sight of Arfur this morning .
27 ‘ David did n't like them at all and promised her a clothing allowance , ’ said her friend .
28 Then husband Simon promised her an action replay if she could lose weight .
29 ‘ I promised her the best view of Florence from here , Mama , ’ he said over his shoulder as he wrestled with the catch .
30 When he got to know her a bit better , he was further excited by her strength of will , her independence , her commitment to the Irish nationalist cause , and — best of all , he reckoned — her utterly straight-faced enthusiasm for his explorations of the Celtic spirit-world .
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