Example sentences of "[conj] she [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It was seven years later , in 704 , that Aethelred abdicated to become a monk and abbot at Bardney in Lincolnshire ( HE V , 19 , 24 : ASC A , s.a. 716 ) , to which monastery Queen Osthryth had earlier translated some of the relics of Oswald , former king of the northern Angles and her uncle ( HE III , 11 ) and where she herself was buried .
2 Her mother 's hands were very important — a distant importance for they scarcely ever touched her ( old Nan still did up her buttons ) , or she them ; but she felt a longing to kiss their faintly pink thumbs bite them perhaps , not to hurt , of course .
3 I do n't think he actually d or she whichever it is the form teacher actually did that did they ?
4 Among these borderline cases will come the short-story version of the inverted detective story we have already looked at , the story where the murderer is known to the reader from the outset and the pleasure lies in seeing how , inadvertently , he betrays himself , or she herself .
5 In Act v , Scene v , of Jonson 's Volpone Mosca enters dressed as a gentleman ; it is a moment which might be seen to mark the arrival of the urban impostor , he or she who knows that mimicry and impersonation possess the potential not just to deceive and usurp , but also to subvert social differentiation and identity itself :
6 Or she who earns by toil her daily fare :
7 It is he or she who will be incurring additional expenses as a result of the accident and whose earning power may have been impaired .
8 And if a journalist able to do you any kind of legitimate favour he or she will certainly feel that you owe him or her one in return ; this debt may be called in when you are least able to be informative .
9 By s12 of the Solicitors Act , the Law Society is given discretion to grant or refuse an application for a practising certificate in the following cases : ( 1 ) a first application ; ( 2 ) an application by a solicitor who has never held an unconditional certificate since admission ; ( 3 ) where 12 months or more will have elapsed since a practising certificate was last held ; ( 4 ) after the disciplinary tribunal has ordered a penalty or costs against the applicant or delivered a reprimand ; ( 5 ) after failure by the applicant to offer sufficient explanation for his or her professional conduct after being called upon so to do ; ( 6 ) after failure to deliver an accountant 's report in due time ( and an additional fee will be payable if the discretion is not invoked to refuse the application ) ; ( 7 ) after the expiry of a period of suspension ; ( 8 ) after the name of the applicant who has been struck off is restored to the roll ; ( 9 ) while the applicant is an undischarged bankrupt ; ( 10 ) after the applicant 's discharge from bankruptcy or after the applicant has entered into a composition or deed of arrangement for the benefit of his creditors ; ( 11 ) while the applicant is a patient as defined by s94 of the Mental Health Act 1983 or a person as to whom powers have been exercised under s104 of the Mental Health Act 1959 or s98 of the 1983 Act ; ( 12 ) where the applicant has received a sentence of imprisonment ; ( 13 ) where the applicant has failed to satisfy a money judgment against him or her which is not a judgment limited to costs and which is not a judgment in respect of which indemnity or relief from some other person is available .
10 It may not be very much but for him or her it 's a remarkable achievement .
11 Play him or her you can explain the results which you want from the session and the engineer can advise you on any extra equipment which you may need to hire .
12 She looked , however , as if she was fairly determined to give her views on the matter , but before she could start on the Why do they come over here if they do n't like it ? speech or her I believe in respecting people 's religious feelings but would die to defend their right to disagree with me speech , Maisie came round the door .
13 If you 're keeping your spouse because you have the assets and he or she does n't , there 's no good leaving nothing to the spouse , unless that spouse is rich in his or her own right Rich in comparative terms , then there may be good reasons not to live him or her anything because you 'd rather leave it to the children .
14 I did not use it , nor she hers .
15 I ca n't abide her , nor she me !
16 It 's about this woman who 's blind right , and they killed her husband to get the erm , jewels , you know , and erm , you know , 'cause she she , she can like tell , you know , she was gon na find the killers , you know , and people were saying that 'cause she 's blind
17 Four years had elapsed since that splendid wedding but somehow although she herself had passed from childhood to early womanhood , Anne had still pictured Richard as he had been then .
18 It is also an echo of early Princess of Wales , although she herself — having a much more down-market nose for fashion — moved on long ago .
19 She was very welcome to stay on Saturday night , Bridget said , although she herself was going to the Oxford Playhouse .
20 She supposed it would be all right , although she herself never went near the stables — which was sad , because she had her great-aunt 's love of horses and she enjoyed the smell and the sound of them .
21 Although she she spend her money
22 following on from that er that the point that I think is being made is that a contribution does not have to be put forward in a shape of a question to be er a useful contribution to the debate and and your erm pressure upon er the lady who spoke er a while ago was er insisting that she she
23 She says that she she lives in a on the estate on the outskirts of Mansfield have you been checking around that area ?
24 Well we 're still continuing to monitor the situation we 're still carrying on inquiries at er at schools we 're going further afield now in case there is some suggestion that she she might be living further afield er towards Worksop or even in towards Derbyshire .
25 We always get er you know very good erm sort of report back er from the courses that she she runs , yeah .
26 Does n't that sort of bring in to the country and she 's out in the country and she wants to show it to them that she she 's sort of she 's still fashionable .
27 And that she she looked shocked , you know , she did n't did n't know me like , and er , well she was shocked , and then I said I said , right well we 'll have to get together and sort something out about stopping with her , and Pete said straight away .
28 Erm it 's tha then getting towards and she 's gone down and done the horses he sh he said it 's then getting to Harriet 's bed time so she baths her all sorts her out and he said well she does work hard , he said and by the end of that she she wo n't be able to do anything else !
29 personal problems that she she knows that if she loses her temper with you she wo n't really offend you .
30 And I even noticed that she she was coming out with the thees and thous that that erm
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