Example sentences of "[noun sg] she [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | Without family guidance she sometimes finds it hard to manage , especially money . |
2 | After a recent stroke she now needs help with shopping and heavy housework . |
3 | And even the woman in the examination the pianist she actually tells Tracey if some of them are bad or whatever . |
4 | The route , via Donkey Lane , is lovely countryside and the experience should become the exact opposite of the stress and distress she obviously gets from driving . |
5 | Margaret 's partner Richard is serving an eight-year sentence for rape — a crime she firmly believes he did not commit . |
6 | Grandmother of 5 , Pamela Fitchew was preparing this morning for her day of reckoning , sentencing by a judge and possible time in prison for a crime she still claims she did n't commit . |
7 | Yet the figure she eventually pulls out of the hat is not one likely to be recognised by many who came into contact with Freya Stark . |
8 | Before the cuckoo abandons its offspring to the care of the foster parents , there is one other action she usually carries out . |
9 | ‘ To be honest , I 'm a bit tired of being described just as a jazz singer or with words like ‘ abstract ’ , ’ she says , responding to reviews that have tried a little too hard to distance her from the rave scene she still feels so much a part of . |
10 | Now , amongst varied voluntary work she enthusiastically organises and participates in orienteering , ‘ It is a good family sport and it takes one to interesting and beautiful places in this country and abroad ’ . |
11 | Instead , she channels the commitment he foresaw into publishing , putting long hours and a great deal of enthusiasm into work she obviously enjoys . |
12 | We ca n't afford anything like the kind of money she can get elsewhere but her loyalties lie with the work she really loves . |
13 | Dr Sue Jennings , a pioneer in dramatherapy , described how an infertile woman may learn to identify sorrow and rage against the sterile womb which , every month , rejects the fertilized egg : how she can move from passive grief to weeping rage in which she pounds her belly with her hands , railing against its refusal to give a home to the child she desperately wants . |
14 | By precisely wallowing in her own guilt and self pity she then needs to heighten her self esteem . |
15 | Tracy is on social security but by living at home she even manages to save a little . |
16 | At home she also uses the Acorn computer to play a number of computer games including golf with her father . |
17 | And he said that he thinks every DSA she always has a day off on her birthday , this man did . |
18 | It is a trait she rarely sees in the very young . |
19 | A technique she often uses after such an activity is to ask the pupils to write about what they have learned . |
20 | she does her hair she actually weaves her hair herself and she cuts it herself . |
21 | Its reputation was lifted in the sixteenth century , when Marguerite de Navarre came here and ( perhaps ) wrote some of her Heptameron , as a respite from the rigours of the cure , before the atrocious weather — in the prologue she quickly complains of the rainfall in Cauterets — drove her down to Sarrance . |
22 | When she is ready to be mounted by the male she conspicuously moves her tail over to one side . |
23 | Erm now Kay actually had a big er you know the stand she usually does |
24 | Of course she really owes the whole of the second £30 to the lender ; but from the point of view of her budgeting , she is paying £33 in instalments for under £16 in her hand . |
25 | But of course she always has much more to say . ) |
26 | Now I 'm married with a daughter and feel so ashamed in case she ever finds out . |
27 | It has been especially adapted by her father to take the strain of the amount of money she always collects . |
28 | When she 's got a moment she probably reads Bella , Best or Take a Break , and regularly buys the Daily Mail . |
29 | Endesha Ida Mae Holland , the author of this veiled autobiography , is described in the programme as a popular lecturer and ‘ story-teller ’ : she works the same seam as Maya Angelou , Toni Morrison and Alice Walker ( whose spirit she fulsomely invokes , and whose book The Color Purple she implicitly recalls at every turn ) . |
30 | But more to the point she also hopes her children will be able to get a good education before heading off into the world . |