Example sentences of "[be] [noun] [prep] she " in BNC.

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1 She is planning a long holiday in Egypt and America and there has been talk of her working on a new ITV soap called Routes .
2 There are footsteps behind her .
3 She stopped at the graveyard to visit the dead ; but as , even alive , they would all have been strangers to her she felt intrusive .
4 There had never been trouble between her and them and it 's unlikely Mr Johnson knew them .
5 She wanted them to be musicians like her , and both he and Pam were learning instruments , he the violin and Pam the clarinet .
6 ‘ What will you be doing for her ? ’
7 He knew the cruelty she was going to witness over the next three months would be agony for her because , for some reason , she trusted animals far more than humans , but , like a nurse looking after animals in a vivisection clinic , he could n't prevent her pain , only alleviate it as much as possible .
8 Did n't she get you to be go-between between her and Hilda ? ’
9 I do n't think I can ever be friends with her again . ’
10 Do n't wan na I wo n't be friends with her .
11 No I do , I 'm friends with her , I do know her well .
12 I know , you see him , he 's walking and you see him , he 's going ruff , ruff and she 's going and I thought , no , man , I do n't care if I 'm friends with her no I 'm not going near her with the dog .
13 He is , of course , to be master over her .
14 She 's doing no harm here , and I 'm company for her . ’
15 She had a point ; the sports clothes were in the first part of the programme — there should be time for her to change into the wedding dress for the finale .
16 It was not that she was unattractive , or that there had not been offers for her .
17 Stephen had been friends with her then .
18 As for us , we have your story , we have a saint who has made her way back to us by strange ways , and we have those who have been friends to her on that journey , and may well believe , as you believe , that the lady has been in control of her own destiny , and choosing her own friends and her own dependants .
19 Since a mother generally has a new baby every four and a half years , there may have been pressure on her to speed up each youngster 's training , to leave time to care for the latest addition to the family .
20 It was a joke , she realized , they were being kind to her ; celebrating , welcoming her .
21 Admittedly , there were times for her when it all became too much , when the intrusion and the invasion were a strain .
22 It seems that when they were made to lie down in the back of the truck and their hands were tied behind them , Katrine remembers there being rags underneath her .
23 He were boss of her .
24 At first it were good because it were incentive for her to keep going because she 'd , you know , paid so much but toward the end , she said , it were getting ridiculous .
25 Here , she took a step back and called on Ferdinando to discuss Garibaldi and his Red Shirts and the promises of Cavour — they were names to her and nothing more .
26 There were tears inside her , aching inside her chest , scalding her throat , burning behind her eyes , but she could n't shed them yet .
27 Normally lies and deceit were anathema to her , and she was angry and rueful that since meeting him she had twice allowed circumstances to trap her into using them .
28 There were photographs of her in the few parts she had been able to play in the years following her marriage ; photographs of her in youth , when her father had begun to launch her on the career which would be interrupted by the coming of Paul .
29 He thought she was rather a strange girl ; more like a boy most of the time , but there were parts about her he really liked .
30 Publicity officer Frances Hopwood told the Herald : ‘ It would be a difficult task trying to report on the many aspects of Le Court which have benefited from her influence and forward thinking during these 19 years but it is thanks to her that Le Court has evolved to be the ‘ flagship of the Leonard Cheshire Foundation ’ . ’
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