Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] she [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Although some poems , especially her essays , suggest that she is also looking toward a wider audience , in the vast majority of poems she speaks specifically to some woman she knows .
2 The procedure continues for weeks with the man unable to tell the girl that he still buys the ticket even though he no longer has a car , and the girl not wanting to hurt his feelings by revealing that she is just taking a short cut , walking through the car park on her way to W. H. Smith .
3 We can speculate that there is a psychological motive for this switch , with Adele using a change of code to indicate that she is only reporting these words and does not herself " stand behind " them or vouch for their validity .
4 No she she 's been looking but I do n't know if she 's still looking , I do n't know .
5 Alison 's problems appear to be resolved and she is now living near Clint in Carmel and studying acting in Los Angeles .
6 She thinks that she 's merely bringing him down to meet Jim and me . ’
7 I have been a fan of hers for a long time and it is wonderful to see that she is now achieving the status and success that she deserves .
8 Katia says that she 's profoundly irritated by artists who insist that they go home , shut the door , and become ‘ normal ’ — ‘ What is this normal ?
9 She says that she 's still affected by what happened .
10 Kat Bjelland rather teasingly answered that she 's never felt constrained by male domination — unwillingly .
11 This female mallard was brought into Slimbridge yesterday totally paralysed and she 's already showing signs of recovery .
12 Helping an elderly woman to adjust and to find a new identity is never easy , but it can nearly always be achieved if she is shown that she is still loved and needed , by her family and friends .
13 Nell dies in mid-winter , far from home ; but we all know that she is homeward bound and will see another and better spring :
14 But when you know that she 's safely tucked up in bed , you come out with a towel around you .
15 Erm what I 'll ask Sophie to do if she 's still going on with it , she 'll be a little bit late , just put a couple of plugs in your ears while I give the answer out .
16 Her claim will not be affected if she is already receiving a state pension , providing this is based on her own contributions .
17 In addition to this lump sum the annual half a million pound allowance will be paid to the Duchess by the Queen partly to ensure that she is never tempted to publish memoirs or talk about her failed marriage .
18 Passive suffering , where the woman does n't move around , scream or swear , may mean that she is too focused on the pain , with no distractions to help her .
19 And while she might not have done herself a lot of favours over the last five years , it has to be concluded that she is better getting out while the going 's still good .
20 Her clutched hands are locked together showing that she is completely cut off in her emotions towards her husband .
21 any problems , any problems the council for er two years , there are and I think that she 's actually provided a very significant contributions to the council .
22 A general characteristic of the feminine psyche is to seek confirmation and approval from others , and when these are not forthcoming , it is tempting for the woman to think that she is totally mistaken .
23 She can pop down to the basement , make herself a cup of coffee until the colour is removed when she is then encouraged to style her own hair !
24 Tracey said that she 's just gon na be one of these the judge either likes you or he do n't like you .
25 Effectively therefore she can neither walk nor talk and she is always going to need twenty four hour care for the rest of her life .
26 Right erm do n't believe what she just said cos she 's just telling a load of lies right ?
27 and then last year we did Peter Pan and I said right I 'm leaving but she 's always wanted
28 She has two children under five and has just £50 to spend as she is currently paying off a social fund loan .
29 There the Welsh and English school timetables differ , so that when a morning of Medau was started at the town hall , English-speaking mothers came to the first session and Welsh-speaking ones to the second ; she was therefore obliged to give the former in English and the latter in Welsh — surely a triumphant example of good public relations and adaptability — though Wynne claims that she is still having a struggle to master Welsh .
30 There is , of course , nothing wrong with trying to look your best , but for the born-again Weldon to refuse to see anyone unless she spent half the day in the hairdressers and then proclaim that she 's only doing it to further her career ( oh , please ) smacks of hypocrisy of the very highest order .
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