Example sentences of "for the [noun] she " in BNC.

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1 ‘ No , not a bit , thanks , ’ she answered truthfully , for the chill she felt had come from within .
2 When the phone was in its cradle , Jessica reached for the clothes she had discarded .
3 But for the present she was lost in the wonder of her changed fortune .
4 But for the present she stayed where she was , collecting her thoughts , disciplining her emotions .
5 As well as acting as a support for the patient she will be gaining additional information relevant to her understanding of patient care .
6 If this was jewellery , she could not possibly accept it , no matter how appropriate it might be for the gown she was wearing .
7 Probably that Ven would go for her jugular in no uncertain fashion for the deception she had played on him .
8 For some strange reason she could n't seem to relinquish her hold on the chain and braced herself for the wrench she was sure would follow when fitzAlan started towards the castle gates .
9 I 'll propose Emily 's report and , and in doing so I 'd like to say thank you to her for her sterling work this year , I think she 's done a terrific job erm and I 'd like to thank her personally for the help she 's given me over the year .
10 But one thing , on behalf of the museum services , I would like to thank Doreen Griffiths for the help she gave us in our exhibition , ’ Memories of Change ’ , which you can see in the exhibition room over there , and she contributed a lot of photographs , and her memories , and allowed herself to be taped and have her memories in our archive , and for that we give her a great thank , because it 's not always easy for the , sometimes for the first time to begin talking into a tape-recorder , so we thank her very much , and thank you very much for coming in and performing for us today !
11 She was taking her revenge now on Bathsheba for the difficulties she had experienced in her life .
12 She had taken them out so that she could read the labels on the other bottles — and for super-safe keeping she had locked them in my drawer while she went through all the tablets looking for the ones she wanted .
13 Addressing the Boys ' Brigade that very Sunday , the Rev. Johnston McKay told them of the lady who , surprised by the sum raised for the clock she had given to be sold for church funds , exclaimed that she did not know she had so much to give .
14 She drove the car slowly , looking for the turning she remembered off the road .
15 What was more , the old lady knew what he was at , for the look she shot her companion had been brimful of mischief .
16 Schulz considers a number of explanations for the phenomenon she describes , and concludes that it arises from men 's prejudice against women and their fear of women 's ‘ natural ’ power or biological superiority .
17 The director offered Susan a refund for the £40 she had originally paid and free treatment until her hair was put right .
18 for the phone she 's got .
19 Nothing in her life so far had prepared Laura for the shock she experienced at the sheer animal magnetism projected by the stranger .
20 Two more birdies coming home compensated for the bogeys she had at the fourteenth and sixteenth holes .
21 For the competition she presented her work in the surgery 's ‘ Healthwise ’ clinic , designed to encourage a healthy lifestyle through attention to weight , diet and exercise .
22 For the competition she had to produce a business plan and attend an interview with a panel of judges .
23 The following evening , when Kathy came to check on her , it was obvious that Clare blamed her for the shape she was in .
24 Which , Dorothea had often thought , they probably were , and really , she had half-envied Alida , not for her independence but for the responsibility she had , and for the pride and satisfaction she was entitled to feel in her work .
25 That lady who won the pools and said she was going to spend , spend , spend , might have been saying she was going to You Know What , You Know What , You Know What , for the disapproval she found heaped on her .
26 So , for The Courts she would wear the old black coat with the large pockets at the side holding the narrow strips of candy rock in one and the coppers in the other .
27 Mrs Dawson praised Sarah for the times she has popped in to see if she could help .
28 Once inside the lift she pressed the button for the floor she wanted and handed him a folded sheet of paper .
29 Robbie would have been happy to listen quietly , for the snippets she did overhear told her more about Fenton Marshall .
30 In rationalising these qualities Verity Lambert saw two of William Hartnell 's previous roles which suggested he might be suitable for the character she had in mind .
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