Example sentences of "she [is] [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , she 's young yet , she thought , and that leg of his was so far forward the mare could easily make a mistake . |
2 | In fact , that 's probably what makes her so desirable , the fact that she 's young enough to be moulded into whatever you think she ought to be — ’ |
3 | Well she might as well get rid of him now , I suppose while she 's young enough to find perhaps find |
4 | she 's daft well be honest she 's always into it , either somebody wants to borrow it , her mam will borrow some |
5 | Behind her back we would say to each other , ‘ She 's drunk again ’ . |
6 | I say she 's close enough to Gittel to satisfy me . ’ |
7 | She 's nice though int she ? |
8 | ‘ I want her to buy my old car , and she 's stupid enough to do that . ’ ‘ |
9 | But John said , when she 's stupid enough to be trying to sell that house and who 'd buy that thing , stuck up the end of that road ? |
10 | She 's stupid though , she 's dumb , she ai n't got a brain . |
11 | I just hope she 's civil enough because it 's his birthday . |
12 | She 's half-turned away , hanging up or taking down a dress from a hook . |
13 | She 's poorly now int she ? |
14 | She 's competent enough at an undemanding level , but I ca n't envisage her coping with a position of responsibility . ’ |
15 | She 's found she 's pregnant again . |
16 | Why 's she think she 's pregnant then ? |
17 | They greeted me without enthusiasm — even with suspicion , I thought — and the woman said , ‘ She 's well away , as you can see . ’ |
18 | Yeah , she 's well away . |
19 | She 's well again , Conrad thought . |
20 | Well when she 's level Clare means she 's well ahead of herself and now she 's got , you could give her books that were appropriate for a ten year old and she could read them |
21 | ‘ When she 's well enough . |
22 | ‘ If she 's fool enough to want you , she can have you . |
23 | She 's new here , Eddy Boyd , and far too good for the likes of you ! |
24 | And , oh she has , that 's what I mean , she 's she 's odd now . |
25 | Bless her heart , she 's tired now . |
26 | ‘ Not if she 's strong enough , ’ said Skinner . |
27 | she 's boring anyway . |
28 | Harriet 's sobbing and she herself is st ill cursing and her head 's spinning and spinning and they lurch into each other , and Harriet is n't Princess H any more , cool and cocky , she 's sad too , mysteriously , unglamorously , and she hugs her and feels how slight she is and it seems she 's luckier than Harriet , well , just now . |
29 | Yeah , but she 's firm though Marg ! |
30 | She 's good though she 's kept |