Example sentences of "[Wh det] she [vb -s] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In her debut for Harper 's Bazaar she reviews The Lover , which she says reminds her of her own movie , Pretty Baby .
2 The owner of the London stage school which she attends said she turned up to school every day with the right lunch money and with her uniform clean .
3 Aldercine Hodson , who has long felt that Medau 's possibilities were under-exploited and that it could be developed , for instance , as a valuable coaching-aid in sport , tells the following story , which she thinks illustrates her point and makes Medau News .
4 It will help her attract support for the Thatcher Foundation — the means by which she hopes to preserve her legacy .
5 As the Minister said , there are too few outlets , which she intends to do something about .
6 There they also hatch and develop , sustained by the yolk with which she has endowed them .
7 It is the sentence around which she has shaped her identity .
8 Hers may be the problems of a lost or disgraced lover , of fears around childbirth or abortion , of whether or not her family will stand by her in the end , perhaps of a situation in which she has queered her own pitch for continuing fun , and above all , possibly , of the way she is seen by the others concerned .
9 As Hilary steps down as Chairman after what has proved to be a difficult and latterly sad term of office , Betty welcomed June Bascombe , who after two years as Vice-Chairman , a vantage point from which she has glimpsed what might be involved , has bravely accepted nomination as chairman and has been elected .
10 I have seen photographs of her ( looking it must be admitted not much younger than she did at the time in which this story is set ) , across which she has signed herself ‘ Mademoiselle ’ , and sometimes ‘ Miss ’ .
11 Normally it comes from what she likes to call her coterie of friends and advisers .
12 ‘ That 's what she keeps telling me , ’ said Tabitha .
13 She thought , He 'll get what she wants to give him , no more .
14 That is what she wants to tell you . ’
15 ‘ That is what she has asked me to try and find out , ’ said Melissa , acutely aware of how absurd it must sound .
16 And erm and she says you know well she just has to do what she has to do he can go to school and but she 'll just have to make do on you know , what money she has .
17 ‘ I do n't know what she has told you , Senator Tunstall , but until forty-eight hours ago she was my housemaid ; I thought that she was penniless , and that we were to marry .
18 I look down at what she has brought me .
19 Guess what she 's said she 's gon na write to go on the pill !
20 Nicholas said , ‘ Whatever she has told you , it is true .
21 I 'll see your Mum and whatever she wants to know I 'll be only too pleased to tell her . ’
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