Example sentences of "[vb -s] she [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Has she changed over the years ?
2 The threads that a woman holds she weaves into the fabric of daily life .
3 As we saw in chapter two , the number and variety of messages with which the main character is bombarded causes her to reflect on the role they play in her daily life .
4 Rachel cheers me up by saying she was leaving anyhow , and if he wants her to pay for the night then she will and to hell with it .
5 Bathsheba stands framed and illuminated by lamplight in the window as Gabriel , outside with the men , accompanies her singing on the flute , and Boldwood , to her left within the room , hums the bass line .
6 He says she asked about the stresses of final exams , and they said they had n't got a job to go to anyway .
7 Well this morning I were listening to er Roy Normal on the , the Welsh radio programmes and he was talking to er various people and he told one young woman who had been in a certain area in world where they were filming , er and she 'd gone to see this filming with Alan Ladd and all these , you know , and anyway she goes she went into the er local chip shop and the er assistant for the film , the labourer came in and ordered , ordered forty packet of chips and er and he was saying oh it were for film you see , so she thought I 'd go down and see what 's happening , so she went down to the pier end and they were all er doing the performance and er , the producer says now all you people there , he says that 's interested , he said would you all go onto the pier , he says and talk he says and read , make it , you know make it interesting , so they all piled onto the pier and er , they filmed what they had to film with the pier in the background and all the people that were on the pier , so this girl was on the film you know , then after it had finished , he thanked everybody , he says now then do n't walk off the pier , he says will you as you 're going off walk past this , the table at the end there and their bloke give them three pound ten a piece
8 In the glare of the lightning flashes she rushed across the flooded clearing and did n't stop until she reached Jacques Devraux 's hut .
9 She sees she sees to the cats and then she stays in the see you 've got ta keep him company
10 I sees her get to the door and open it .
11 MORGAN FAIRCHILD : Ex-star of Flamingo Road whose latest role sees her guesting alongside the Franks in their latest video .
12 She had offered a substantial reward for information which led to the capture of either of them , and had used what contacts she had with the London constabulary to have them both placed on their wanted lists — officially they were sought in connection with the " murderous attack " on two of her employees .
13 She might drown on one of those night swims she takes after the headlines on the nine o'clock news , regular as clockwork , right up to December . ’
14 The small Year Niner , who did not even realise that there were taps in room 19 , never mind streams , is a little interested by this offer but explains that her Mum never lets her drink the water at school and always provides her with a carton of fruit juice which keeps her going through the day .
15 In both novels the heroine undertakes a search for her identity that requires her to navigate between the attractions of two men who represent two different attitudes to life .
16 He takes her to live in the Valley of Paradise , where all her desires are met except one , which is to see the face of her husband .
17 In Eliza 's fourth letter home to her mother ( the third was lost ) in which she again expresses her yearning for the children , she also describes her developing attachment to the Franklins , and her husband 's first significant expedition under their auspices :
18 She thinks about the structure of Disraeli 's Sybil : or , the Two Nations ( 1845 ) , until the sound of the Guardian dropping on to the doormat sends her scurrying to the front door . )
19 He has a well-paid job but he expects her to pay for the family car
20 Well she 's got yes she got a she she sleeps in a in a special place but what she does is she 's got a rug erm we 've got a a rug in front of the fire here that we bought back from the States , and everything she finds that she likes she brings into the lounge and puts on the rug .
21 Thursday night anyway I would n't , does she go to the Empire
22 What does she do with the weapon ? ’
23 What does she feel about the media mayhem that whirled round her for months last year ?
24 And how does she live with the guilt and isolation she is feeling ?
25 How many hours a week does she work for the company ?
26 ‘ Or does she object to the coloured races in general ? ’
27 The drive behind the campaign for so-called ‘ fairer voting ’ comes predominantly from leftish groups who believe there is an anti-Thatcher majority in the country which the electoral system enables her to flout on the strength of a 42 per cent minority .
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