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

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1 The only parties she attends are in a business capacity … ’
2 It was ironical that the man she had just rebuked should be the only one who had shown interest in her as a woman during the fifteen months she had been on the station .
3 And then she 's been average on the last three or four months she 's been on eight stone .
4 In twenty-four hours she has been on a whistle-stop tour of three countries .
5 Nervous , perhaps , on edge maybe , because it seemed to her that she would have to keep her wits about her unless she wanted this outing to end up as fruitless as the other times she had been in his company .
6 Business had been good in the few weeks she had been in charge , but she was astute enough to realise that many of the customers had been coming to the club simply to see her .
7 Last weekend well for a couple of weeks she 's been on a downer .
8 The places she 's been in the last couple
9 In all the desperate , toiling years she had been in Canada , neither her husband nor her son had ever made themselves a meal , except on one or two occasions when illness had confined her to bed .
10 She soon decided that the house was the most beautiful place she had ever seen , and though she had little experience of antique furniture or fine art works she immediately recognised that all the things she saw were of the highest quality .
11 She could feel her cheeks burning as girls she 'd been to the convent school with in Naas said , ‘ Welcome , mam ’ and some had slyness in their smiles .
12 The first Americans she observed were on the boat and she wrote , ‘ they laughed at the poor immigrants lying on the deck in their wretched clothes … without the least sign of sympathy . ’
13 She always worked in good places , in the West End ; the hands she did were in Vogue once .
14 Some of those Kim 's , women she work 's with the teacher , he daughter 's in this , does n't half get paid a lot of money
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