Example sentences of "she [vb -s] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 She goes on to point out that " Nothing was more alien to the baroque than a puritanical attitude towards technique and material .
2 In moments of despair you hit hope on the head with a hammer , but she goes on breathing in dark , safe spaces , echoes and cobwebs/tatters of past desire , spent and perfect , swim through time towards you , reminding you of what was but is no more/splinters in the flesh/tiny mouths open and close and never get fed — not even scraps — nothing at all .
3 Well Mrs Toad is having a sale in her shop + + she has laid out her caish + cash register + + an' a number of pots of tea + + it 's gon na be a special sale because + + so she has th' + a sign up saying + prices are slashed + so she hopes lots of customers will be coming along + to visit her + + while she ‘ s waiting for customers + she goes about setting out the rest of + of the shop + + for things in the sale + + an ’ she brings on + large cans of tin + of tea + + for + she can only carry one at a time + so she walks on with one and puts it on the counter + +
4 She has successfully set up a resource centre for materials from Christian Aid and the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund .
5 She has not written up her data for publication .
6 And she has not ruled out the prospect of having another baby , according to royal sources .
7 The mother has made a phone call to the hospital asking after her daughter 's safety but she has not called back as promised .
8 The debtor says that she has not carried on business in this country since 8 May 1987 , the date upon which the business was sold .
9 She has n't grown up yet . ’
10 I think she should have played a Tour Event before an exhibition event , but then again it would n't be the first time she has n't turned up for a Tour Event would it ?
11 But she has n't gone up there for ages .
12 she has n't gone out and sold it though has she ? for one or two fairly decent names er
13 I 've trained her , but she has n't gone in for the exams .
14 Her brother just came to Handley Farm to say she has n't gone back . ’
15 Erm so whether she has n't got round to it I do n't know .
16 It 's like , one day developing right and she has n't got round to collecting them yet .
17 Odette went up to 16 stone during her third pregnancy but , a few months after baby Kari was born , she joined a local branch of Slimmer 's World and she has n't looked back since .
18 She has n't looked back since .
19 I took her in after her mother died , but she has n't settled down - "
20 ‘ But blood is thicker than water and I have been at the hospital waiting to hear how she is but she has n't come round yet , ’ said Mr Harrison .
21 She has n't come round here yet though has she ?
22 She has n't come out yet . ’
23 She has even given up her beloved Russian , learnt painstakingly with the help of an old Cyrillic typewriter .
24 Using the hypothetical examples above , for instance , this is how it might work out : skilled employment ( 4 ) the top possible score : employment duration — she has just gone back to work ( 1 ) ; housing — she has had to move to a smaller flat(l) so has n't been there long ( 0 ) ; she does have a bank account ( 4 ) ; but is separated ( 0 ) ; and quite young ( 2 ) .
25 Occasionally flicking back a stray blonde hair , Mrs Bottomley comes to the despatch box as if she has just leapt out of a hair spray advert .
26 MRS Thatcher 's friends tell me that she has finally come around to the idea of going to the Lords after the election .
27 I wonder if she has yet worked out that for every douse she has to pull less load ; probably not , or she would be pissing on the wood .
28 The teenager said she has now given up smoking and is looking for a job .
29 After the superbly wide-ranging anthology of Glass Work last autumn , she has now pulled out all the stops to arrange a further fabulous survey of all that goes into the making of a book .
30 But she has now handed in her notice and will leave the £15,000-a-year job in a fortnight .
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