Example sentences of "she [verb] be " in BNC.
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1 | What she decrees is law . ’ |
2 | And she goes is Terry going ? |
3 | She believes that the more placid Protestant religion to which she belongs is infinitely better , because it provokes fewer emotions , but calms the soul . |
4 | The distaste she experienced was so intense that she felt dizzy for several seconds . |
5 | The surge of undefinable emotion she experienced was almost paralysing . |
6 | She admitted being a little nervous following Blind Date 's Cilla Black as TV 's second female game show host . |
7 | She admitted being the busty brunette who shouted at a man : ‘ Get a load of these ’ . |
8 | The only memorable ‘ in the round ’ person she met was her host 's eighty-year-old mother , quick , intelligent and agile with , moreover , a sense of humour . |
9 | The first person she met was the Manager of Managers , a man nearing retiring age . |
10 | With dark hair cut quite short so that it revealed his classically shaped head , a deep tan finished with some light freckles , piercing blue eyes and a mouth that was generous in laughter and very straight and sober when he was absorbed in work , he had become the standard against which any other man she met was measured … and fell short . |
11 | The celebrities she met were marvellous . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Some of the carers she met were themselves disabled . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | The door at the far end of the room , which she presumed was his study , was still closed , but she could hear the muffled sound of his voice and — surprise , surprise ! — even the sound of a relaxed laugh . |
16 | But what she read was fluent enough . |
17 | And Dinda said she needed a filling , a re-filling actually and she said it 's the first that she 's been to a dentist that she could remember that she did n't notice the needle coming in , part she hates is the needle in the gum . |
18 | For example , if every time you tell the typist that your work is very urgent the result seems to be that the job arrives late , then maybe she hates being put under pressure and reacts in the opposite way that you want . |
19 | She hates being photographed and wonders if she should ever have chosen a career in television . |
20 | The tousled girl in front of me , she was reading a buxom magazine : its text was in French , I think , but even I could tell that the article she scanned was about fellatio technique — blowjob knowhow . |
21 | In fact she and her friend Sophie Kimball spoke English all the time and the only thing she cultivated was her skiing . |
22 | She instructed them on what had happened and what she had done , and what she recommended be done next . |
23 | But in 1976 , when Jean Darnall gave me this advice , I knew exactly what she meant and I knew that what she recommended was exactly what I wanted to do . |
24 | Among the points she made were the need for care of children , the importance of supporting the NCH , which was doing such a wonderful job for children in need ; and the necessity of seeking out the fathers who abandon their children and making them pay maintenance . |
25 | However , any protest she made was far more likely to lose her friends then gain me any . |
26 | The noise she made was like a cry from hell , and James knew her suffering had turned this place into hell itself . |
27 | Whatever she made was done to suit her taste . |
28 | When Diana started to learn piano , any progress she made was always dwarfed by the achievements of her grandmother , Ruth , Lady Fermoy , who had performed at the Royal Albert Hall in front of the Queen Mother , and her sister Sarah who studied piano at a conservatoire in Vienna following her abrupt departure from West Heath . |
29 | One of the changes she made was to include a check in the action , abandoning what had become a ‘ bouncing ’ action , not through any fault in her father 's design but because the technique of those whose ‘ strength ’ knew ‘ no moderation ’ had superseded those whose playing was ‘ soft and melting ’ Between 1796 , when von Schönfeld used those words , and 1809 when Reichardt wrote his letter , the potential of the new instrument became generally accepted in Vienna . |
30 | 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 . |