Example sentences of "[conj] she [is] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Although she is no longer parcelling up teaching packs , Mrs Kelsall still finds her spare time eaten up by the project . |
2 | And while Monika has been told unofficially that she is no longer welcome as a teacher of religious studies at St Thomas More School , Bedford , Father O' Neill continues to enjoy the protection of the church as a practising priest . |
3 | A time will come when you will know that she is no longer saying to herself , ‘ If I ca n't have him , I do n't want anything ’ . |
4 | Erm , and she 's just getting a new car , erm , unfortunately about two year ago , she had an accident in a Nova , well , her mam was driving , and they have n't had a car for two years , so she 's just recently getting an Orion , erm , one point eight , diesel , all the body kit , and very , very nice . |
5 | She did not add , He would jump at the chance of someone filling that post , so that he would n't be asked to take the children off Rose 's hands until she is once more fixed up with someone who could manage her unruly crowd , as well as herself and the house . |
6 | Six months , and you 'll be , three fifty , and she 's only just started getting three quid . |
7 | I thought she might add , ‘ And she 's bloody well going to wear it ’ , but my mother had said her piece for the moment . |
8 | ‘ But if Phillis comes back and she 's still here hide under the bed . ’ |
9 | You 're a very attractive man and she 's quite obviously smitten . ’ |
10 | Her 1.7m draft keel is a great boon for shoal draft cruising , and she is otherwise well equipped above and below deck , always well maintained , she is seriously for sale at a sensible price . |
11 | I think you 've probably let us in for it now Frank cos she 's almost certainly going to send us some . |
12 | ‘ She 's always telephoning her , even if she 's only just left the house . ’ |
13 | " But she 's only just met me . " |
14 | She is saying that this good thing , this knowledge , can be used — to tell us , for example , that Amis is not a Tudor writer : but she is rather more moved to say at the same time that it ca n't or can hardly be used , devoted as she is to the thought of a separation between , in this case , Amis 's friendships and politics , his life — and his art . |
15 | Now do you know , could you do me a favour and tell Wendy about that gust because she 's just just sending them off . |
16 | because she 's quite well looked after . |
17 | But since she is rather ostentatiously concealing it with her arm as she talks I imagine that it is in fact not homework at all , but a contribution to her mother 's Festschrift . |