Example sentences of "she [is] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | This particular young lady Jana Bursa is studying food science and nutrition with us er she 's already actually started her course back in Berlin , so this is a kind of continuation , a bit of a sandwich . |
2 | she 's already bloody done it , telling me . |
3 | ‘ She 's already much better , I 'm happy to tell you . |
4 | Carole she 's normally very interesting but she was very hard to hear . |
5 | She 's probably outside now , listening . |
6 | She 's probably outside now . ’ |
7 | " She 's probably just tired after the party … " |
8 | ‘ She 's probably just overtired . ’ |
9 | ‘ She 's probably home visiting her parents . ’ |
10 | This is not Norma 's fault , she 's probably quite a nice dear who never wanted the fame , never wanted a prime minister for a husband , just wanted to get on with the washing up back in Huntingdon . |
11 | ‘ Oh no , ’ said Meredith , remembering the photograph of the three little girls , ‘ She's- ’ She broke off and finished meekly , ‘ She 's probably very nice . ’ |
12 | I mean , if she had a marriage with him and she had the relationship and now you 're a good friend to him , and you 're a friend to her , she 's probably very jealous of the fact that you 're |
13 | ‘ She 's probably still asleep , mind , ’ was all she said , as the door of the sluice-room closed softly behind her . |
14 | She 's probably still living in the same house , still teaching , still struggling with the Marmite and the Spinoza . |
15 | She is so cool and indifferent , so enclosed and private — when she 's not openly defiant , that is . |
16 | ‘ She 's not here yet ? ’ said Francis , raising an eyebrow . |
17 | ‘ Then it 's as well that she 's not here . ’ |
18 | Even though she 's not here in person , her personality comes across in terms of someone who knows exactly what she 's doing and is strong in her views . |
19 | She 's not here now and I have to think about everything and do things on my own ’ . |
20 | Sir , there is a letter simply saying er she consents to the er , application , but there 's no indication to why she 's not here . |
21 | But sir there is a letter simply saying er she consents to the er application but there 's no indication as to why she 's not here . |
22 | ‘ It 's that she 's not here . ’ |
23 | ‘ She 's not here , then ? ’ he exclaimed . |
24 | And a lady you know very well she 's not here tonight . |
25 | ‘ I 'm Norma , Dana 's flatmate , but she 's not here ; she 's gone off with her lover-boy — I do n't know where . ’ |
26 | Well , no , I 'm sorry , she 's not here … |
27 | ‘ I 'm afraid she 's not here any more . |
28 | She 's confined to bed with her second attack of flu in , since er since December , so that 's why she 's not here today . |
29 | Now er she 's not here to hear me say it , ungallantly she 's Julie 's overweight now and she was pretty overweight then was n't she ? |
30 | The first version there , is one that I did before I even looked at your , at at any of the homeworks , and I got myself into some awkwardness of trying to translate virtues , and ended up with beneficial properties , erm , which is hardly perhaps very idiomatic and the one underneath that is Jemma 's and the absent writer not that she could be embarrassed because she 's not here , erm , and she 's actually simplified more than I have , by half a line , you 'll understand . |