Example sentences of "she [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I bet yer that Polly 's told 'er ter goo , ’ said another .
2 She endlessly debates the central dilemma in her life .
3 She just doesnae , ’ the youth replied , loquacity exhausted .
4 And er she just sort of that it happened so quickly .
5 she went sort of , she just sort of spread and got lazy did n't
6 Well that 's what she 's that 's what she 's she 's , she just sort of she did n't mean it but
7 And she just sort of brushed it off .
8 So what does she just sort of does she how does she travel then ?
9 She lives somewhere by the Port , but she just sort of done a detour to come and have lunch with Jan .
10 And and , the , the , the strength of this particular course amazed with herself she just sort of sat about once a day chatting .
11 She agrees with everything I say , she 's never horrible to me , but when you 're around she 's really horrible to me and like , even though she 's agreed with something I 've said earlier , she just sort of goes yeah right Cassie ha ha ha it 's really funny and takes the piss out of it and you sort of go along with her and I just sort of have to stand there while you two stand there laughing at me and I do n't like it .
12 and she always sort of bitches on about everybody .
13 Yeah cos I just wan na grass Emma and she always grasses me back .
14 And loaths that Idol which she once admir 'd
15 She still hankers after the Adlon . ’
16 Nor had she any means of forming an independent judgment even if she had desired to do so .
17 She was elected Chairman of Kent Teachers in 1982 and is currently Treasurer , she also coaches the Kent Display Team .
18 She also designs and takes evening classes and the shop has its own service engineer — Pauline 's husband Keith who runs the motor spares shop .
19 She also oil painted on top of some pictures of fishermen .
20 She was now Mrs Angel Clare , but was n't she really Mrs Alexander d'Urberville ?
21 Yeah , very short int she though Wendy James
22 The female is brightly coloured like her mate with whom she frequently pairs for life , but the sexes migrate separately to and from a moulting ground on the Heligoland Bight .
23 As she increasingly mover her imagery towards precisely controlled representationalism , away from the apparent spontaneity that distinguished her non-representational work of the 1910s and early 1920s , she denied much of the sustained expressiveness and inventiveness that had made her formative work singular among that of her American contemporaries .
24 One that is n't is the corporate-disguised-as-consumer Sainsbury 's double-page , part of the admirable national campaign , printed in She without adaptation .
25 She even dabs at her own dribble ; daintily she does it , like she 's just finished dinner .
26 Given the character 's added rebellious nature — playing chess on the Ottawa security link and receiving calls from her small boy on the Downing Street red line ( ‘ I ca n't give him my office number , that 's a state secret ’ ) — she fully exploits the rich comic potential of the role while not missing the pathos of the woman striving to hold her lover , albeit more idealistically than emotionally .
27 Ianthe had not told her mother that she sometimes hat to dust the books in the library .
28 Has she no sister perhaps ? ’
29 Had she no sense of discretion ?
30 ‘ Had she no children ? ’
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