Example sentences of "she [vb -s] with the " in BNC.

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1 So come yesterday there was people going and all this business and it ended up with just her car and one red one then the red one goes out she goes with the woman they 're outside there two of those bloody King Charles !
2 When she returns home from work she lives with the shutters down , with no natural light or air entering the house .
3 Most often she stands with the left foot forward ( a borrowing no doubt from the kouros , but it is not like his a full stride , rather so short a step as to seem like a dance-motion ) , left hand pulling the skirt to the side and letting a swag hang free , right forearm raised forward with an offering .
4 She is about a third the size of the air-conditioned monsters , with two-thirds fewer passengers , and she blends with the panorama of the Nile .
5 The researcher , unfortunately , has the same problems with testing this hypothesis , despite its greater precision , as he or she has with the grander ones .
6 In truth , it is very much a love-hate relationship she has with the circuit .
7 She has graded these goals in terms of difficulty ; she starts with the easiest things first .
8 Instead , she cooperates with the unique potential of each piece of glass , fully utilising qualities of opaqueness or opalescence , irregular textures , streaks and drifts of colour , within the dominant composition .
9 Only when she fumbles with the tiny metal flap of my zip does my mind shake back to the present .
10 She deals with the many administrative jobs , thus giving the band time to work on their music , especially when they are not touring .
11 In particular , she deals with the regulations of the Association , elections , publications , the Board of Fellows and assists the Director in the work of Council and the Executive Committee .
12 She disagrees with the implication that the DoH has cast a more favourable glance over the needs of health authorities and is adamant they are judged along the same lines as SSDs .
13 She travels with the production , but uses Apollo based dressers for the shows .
14 And that brings us to the end of another fun half hour — tomorrow Katie Wood will be showing us how the other half relax when she mixes with the toffs on a country house weekend near John O'Groats .
15 She 's partial to a bone , or a even a bacon sandwich , and at feeding time she competes with the families puppies for food .
16 She 's partial to a bone , or a even a bacon sandwich , and at feeding time she competes with the families puppies for food .
17 She helps with the business side of her husband 's work .
18 These she reads with the kind of pure , trance-like attention that she used to give , as a child , to the stories of Enid Blyton .
19 Walkerdine , recording interviews with and observing a working-class 6-year-old girl and her family in their home , uses fantasy to explore how she identifies with the family from her working-class childhood , and is at the same time distanced from it by her middle-class academic adulthood :
20 This introduces several movements seen later in more solemn form when she dances with the prince at the ball .
21 This is what Lise does in Mother Simone 's kitchen in La FilleMal Gardeé and Cinderella in her kitchen before she dances with the broom .
22 She seems to thrive on heretical statements and swimming against the tide : ‘ I look at what the cosmetic trade is doing and walk in the opposite direction , ’ she declares with the kind of outspoken defiance that has made her a retailing legend in the decade it took her to turn The Body Shop into a worldwide phenomenon .
23 ‘ She 's getting up speed now just-like she does with the hammer .
24 bakery assistant , received her £500 for the work she does with the West Oxfordshire branch of Volunteer Reading Help .
25 When she argues with the canon law , Paul explains that ‘ Religion is n't something one needs … .
26 She works with the Asian Women Writers Collective .
27 In London , for example , she works with the Church of England 's radio studio and in Litchfield , courses are often run with the help of an Anglican training officer at a local radio outside broadcasting studio .
28 She comes with the reluctant insouciance that says , ‘ You may have paid for me but you do n't own me . ’
29 The passivity of the wronged girl is a trait she shares with the hero of Guy Newell 's Fox Farm ( 1922 ) , a sensitive farmer abandoned by his go-getting wife after he has been blinded in an explosion .
30 Margery Kempe finds the actual humanity of Christ 's life and death a pattern of living which transfigures the ordinary demands of daily life with a sense of the holy — an emotional engagement with the humanity of Christ which she shares with the " affective piety " of her age .
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