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

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1 There are very pressured days , says Jackie , when she has several visits as well a clinic , when she goes up every front path praying both mum and babe will be problem-free .
2 She goes up the fire escape and looks into the upstairs rooms .
3 so she goes back a long way .
4 She , she goes down no problem when there 's just erm us at home , you know ?
5 She goes down the Railway
6 Margaret 's there every day , she goes out every morning .
7 Sometime she driveth o'er a soldier 's neck
8 Irresistible charm is brought to bear again as she butters up a worthy old bag ( ‘ unpleasant ’ ) who has a few tedious objections to our Hildamay waltzing off with her granddaughter .
9 She sits on a little wooden bench , and seems to be engaged in animated conversation with the empty space beside her .
10 From experience and familiarity he or she builds up a mental pictorial encyclopaedia based on study of museum collections , information from archaeological research and accumulated knowledge from books and papers describing objects of particular periods and cultures .
11 She builds up a full and fascinating portrait of a community with an acute sense of history which gives her descriptions a unique dimension .
12 Sometime she gallops o'er a courtier 's nose
13 It is very easy for a Secretary to fail to capture the feeling of a meeting when he or she writes up the minutes .
14 She holds up a sepia portrait of a turn of the century belle in a high-necked Russian blouse , standing before the backdrop of a painted Arcadia , with balustrades and beckoning groves .
15 She holds up a Waitrose bag .
16 She holds up the American education system as an answer to the supposed link between language and class mobility .
17 Literary , second-sighted , sick , she holds out a hand to him : he clasps it , but then decides he ca n't go on .
18 She holds out the tray .
19 She looks out every day for a knight who 'll ride by , so she can unbraid her hair .
20 ass If she starts out a goosegirl she 'll shit on
21 She scoops up the rest of the cakes , shoves them into some recess within her tatters , rushes out of the cubicle and disappears into the crowd .
22 Gilligan repeats this problem when she parcels up the unconscious and sexuality in a bundle with carer-infant relations , and deals with it by labelling it ‘ Chodorow ’ .
23 She reckons up the change over an' over like she do n't trust me , ’ I admitted reluctantly .
24 Look where you are , and then , ’ she reaches out the undamaged arm to drape it cosily over Rainbow 's hunched-up shoulders , ‘ look where I am .
25 When the mouthbrooder picks up her eggs she gathers up the Synodontis eggs with them which she incubates inside her mouth along with her own fry until they are released as tiny replicas of their natural parents — possibly after preying on the cichlid fry while they are inside her mouth .
26 She spits out the word like she splutters the word ‘ Jew ’ .
27 The Second Fairy brings Grace and dances slightly faster in such a way that she shows off the lines of her body as it faces forwards and then backwards ( the traditional gesture ) .
28 And where she blows up the lorry .
29 She conjures up a place to balance against the freezing and breaking of the present .
30 She takes on a special brood-care coloration at this time ; she becomes a much brighter golden yellow than usual , and her black markings are accentuated .
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