Example sentences of "she [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 She goes in the
2 She goes in the thirteenth and hopefully will be out the twenty third , I realize this is a big operation but I want Cheryl to come along anyway , book the table , stay with us , come with us If she could n't make it which she 'll be in so I do understand that
3 The next day she goes in the .
4 The following example comes from the interview with Sally Jordan , a factory worker and a dustman 's wife ; she belongs in the first group of working-class women whose early positive or non-committal response turns into predominantly negative feeling :
5 The queer feeling came over her , that choking feeling in her throat which she experienced in the night , when she was lying awake trying to recall and piece together dim , fleeting memories of another time in which she had lived , when things had been both happy and sad , when angry broken sentences would not meet and so explain the odd pictures that formed in her mind .
6 If these fail and she suspects disease she now incorporates the age-old universal remedies such as massage , heat , cooling , gripe water , aspirin , distraction , and , if those do not succeed , she turns in the West to the doctor .
7 Louisa felt a little helpless before his diffident manner , and she was surprised when Emilia insisted that she remain in the room throughout Frere 's third visit ; surprised and discomfited , for it was not a happy interview .
8 Tennis , walking , dancing with the older women she met in the villages .
9 For the Ulster woman has spent the past year trying to adopt the pretty five-year-old she met in the dark and desolate corridors of a Romanian orphanage .
10 No matter who she met in the future , that walk in the lemon-scented night with him would be one part of her she would never share with anyone .
11 While she dawdles in the Courtyard of the Lions , he departs in a frenzy of whips , elbows , hooves , all rapidly obscured by a dustcloud .
12 While she shared in the bride-to-be 's euphoria , as the wife of the Queen 's assistant private secretary , she could n't help but be concerned about how Diana would cope with royal life .
13 So she plays in the backyard . ’
14 All she had were some notes she made in the car , witnessed by Dexter .
15 Well if you 'd have seen that I mean I and she sleeps in the airing cupboard she 's now started to get in there , but she 's half out on the landing .
16 All magicians can be tested by laughter because corruption can not stand mockery ; and when his daughter laughed at him he drove her out into the wilderness , and she lived in the wilderness with the wild beasts and angels ministered to her .
17 She lived in the Palestinian camp at Rashidiyeh , a wretched four square miles of breeze-block huts and cabins relieved only by the occasional tree , a straggling plant hanging from a poorly made brick wall and an open sewer that snaked uneasily down the centre of the mud roads .
18 She lived in the present , loving her more each day and experiencing the secret joy of sharing in her child 's upbringing .
19 There she lived in the school house and had charge of a little brood of no more than eight or nine children .
20 As Gail Brunskill , she lived in the village of St Bees in Cumbria before moving to Whitehaven .
21 Carrie lifted her head and looked at him , and what she saw was a young boy , the same young boy she had known when she lived in the cottage .
22 But she lived in the shadow of her sporty sisters and her mother who was ‘ captain of everything ’ when she was at school and would have played at Junior Wimbledon but for an attack of appendicitis .
23 She lived in the house .
24 She lived in the present tense of the school with its totally absorbing pattern of routine and minor rebellion .
25 He laughed and told me she lived in the cabana .
26 She complained of too little to do now that she lived in the village as companion to an elderly lady .
27 Then I thought that she lived in the cottage — Maria looked after her , perhaps ; or perhaps this room that was to be mine for the week-end was normally hers .
28 She lived in the house where my mother had been born and had spent the first seventeen years of her life , up until the time she was married .
29 She and her sister inherited the Treffry estates in Cornwall from their brother in 1779 , and after her husband 's death in 1786 she lived in the family home , Place , at Fowey .
30 She lived in the country with her husband and she was a great cook .
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