Example sentences of "and she " in BNC.
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1 | Midwifery training at Epsom & Surrey followed and she has recently completed a course in tropical nursing at the London Hospital for Tropical Diseases . |
2 | She is estranged and she is hostile . |
3 | As the years go by , Ursula 's body becomes a bore , and she experiences a fear of ageing : ‘ I shall have to die fairly young , because I wo n't be able to live with the infirmities of old age . ’ |
4 | Jenny 's Jack the Lad is addressed by her as ‘ my lad ’ , and she firmly refuses to rush into bed with him . |
5 | And she notes that the same remark , or the same sentences , can be found in Amis 's novel . |
6 | The husband of the cleaning woman had been a soldier , and she had said that he had had no choice but to obey his orders to shoot Jews . |
7 | Sheridan and Goldsmith continued to write comedies of manners during the eighteenth century ‘ with their famous plays The Rivals and She Stoops to Conquer , and this tradition finds its most successful twentieth-century exponents in Noel Coward and Somerset Maugham ; Private Lives and The Circle are frequently revived by present day repertory companies . |
8 | She is the fairies ' midwife , and she comes |
9 | Do n't , on any account , go for a heavy-handed male impersonation here — Rosalind is an intelligent woman , with a sense of humour , and she is enjoying herself responding to Phoebe 's rather obvious games . |
10 | She does have affection for him but is not over-impressed with his success as a writer and she speaks directly from her own experience rather than any vicarious sensations . |
11 | Her recent television credits include leads in the series Buccaneer , The Professionals , The Consultant , Into the Labyrinth , Lytton 's Diary , Magnum , Seagull Island , and her film credits include The First Great Train Robbery , The Bitch , Morecambe and Wise 's Night Train to Murder , Miss Moneypenny in Never Say Never Again , Universal City , After Darkness , and she has just completed Salome , playing Herodias . |
12 | Hidden by her handmaids she is seen to blush , then turns to Actaeon and throws water in his face to blind him , to stop him seeing her naked , but that is not enough and she knows it is not enough , and soon he feels the horns growing on his forehead , dat sparso capiti vivacis cornus cervis , she caused to grow on his head the horns of the long-lived stag , as if the cost of seeing her naked had to be death , first metamorphosis then death . |
13 | They came out and she gushed . |
14 | But the evil ravages of the British educational system at its worst were not enough to keep her away from her first love forever , and she started to cook with simplicity and a straightforward style which she has maintained . |
15 | Everything from the bread to the petit fours , is home-made and she has no help in the kitchen . |
16 | Her patron is male and she feels no qualms about rubbing shoulders with male chefs and passing orders to a commis who may be older than she is . |
17 | She says she 's called on you already and she 's helping you with your enquiries . |
18 | And she told Sergeant Bramble . ’ |
19 | Garments fluttered over her head and she emerged more or less inside a pleated tennis dress , sailor-collared but daringly short . |
20 | ’ He gave a sob , ‘ and she went rattling down the stairs to her room the way she always did and then I heard that awful sort of slither and Bunty 's scream … ’ |
21 | Her tears were easing and she gave a long gurgling sniff , reaching , it seemed , deep into her empty body . |
22 | And she added something po-faced about toleration and talent . |
23 | She was no taller than I was and she wore a grey thing that looked like a schoolgirl 's dress . |
24 | ‘ And she 's a lady who always sleeps — slept — with her window open . ’ |
25 | ‘ And she may not want to talk about it . |
26 | But Muriel 's climb to film direction was slow and gradual , and she began her apprenticeship as a typist and then continuity girl , rising throughout the studio hierarchy . |
27 | ‘ In his office , ’ she replied , and she then returned her attention to her newspaper . |
28 | Over the years , Anne had put up with an awful lot from me and she had now finally decided she could n't take it any more . |
29 | ‘ I made a grab for her and she then slapped me . ’ |
30 | I smiled and she took her leave . |