Example sentences of "[conj] she [vb -s] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | During this period she herds stray animals to her seashore cave , where she feeds them during the cold months . |
2 | Like when we go to the laundrette , or she takes me to the swimming baths to have a hot shower . |
3 | As a single woman living with her uncle , the negligent landlord Mr Brooke , Dorothea has good reason to concern herself with cottages , although she intends them for the estate of the obliging Sir James , having presumably abandoned her uncle as a hopeless case . |
4 | Environmental issues are also important to Alison although she believes none of the major parties have a good green record . |
5 | That she does it for the money , which symbolises affection , emotional security and personal achievement . |
6 | All Lori will tell you is that she knows nothing about the jade , ’ Paige advised him steadily . |
7 | But I 'm sure that once she joins you in the pool she will find it easy enough to slip into the flow of things . |
8 | And she goes up to the two blokes and she grabs them by the balls and goes mm not bad , nice butt , you know ? |
9 | You see , he 's got thousands of titles and things , and she likes him into the bargain ; also she wants me to be presented at court next year — as his wife . |
10 | If she does so and the husband purchases the replacement house for her , and she occupies it on the same terms , a subsequent transfer to her of that house will not be within the terms of the concession ( see p18 ) because that house will never have been a matrimonial home . |
11 | So of course the guy has to behave shocked , and she chases him around the bar . |
12 | The ravages committed by man subvert the relations and destroy the balance which nature had established between her organized and her inorganic creations ; and she avenges herself upon the intruder , by letting loose upon her defaced provinces destructive energies hitherto kept in check by organic forces destined to be his best auxiliaries , but which he has unwisely dispersed and driven from the field of action . |
13 | I try not to though , I mean that 's her responsibility , I buy the plants and she puts them in the garden , er in the . |
14 | She is wearing her party smile which slashes to a snarling slaver and she makes it to the kitchen where cold steal lies on Dutch tiles . |
15 | ‘ She 'll cast a spell on you if she sees you in the wood , ’ Kay warned . |
16 | The customer always matters and is never a nuisance — even if she interrupts you in the middle of doing something else . |
17 | When the passengers are cleaned up see if you can get this young lady , Irene Charial , alone and find out if she knows anything about the layout of the engine-room . |
18 | Especially not if she puts them by the bed . ’ |
19 | At two , your child does n't realise that if she bangs someone on the head with a spade , it hurts . |
20 | but she leaves them with the neighbours or a neighbour , but I mean it 's all different to bringing them up yourself , in n it ? |
21 | I 'm aching to run , but make myself sit for a second while she watches me through the black circles . |
22 | When she takes him into the living-room there is a kind of roar , and a man emerges from the background of people and easy chairs , and advances upon Howard , his arms outstretched , his deep , dark eyes raking back and forth over Howard 's face , soaking it in with eager amazement . |
23 | Joanna Grenside is described as beautiful — but when she sees herself in the mirror , she wo n't see that . |