Example sentences of "[noun pl] she " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Behind the gentle smiles and the cheery waves she is an utterly determined woman who does not give up her grip on her family easily , ’ says royal-watcher Margaret Holder . |
2 | To be sure , the USSR will not initiate a war it knows it will lose , but as the political stakes mount , so will the risks she is prepared to take . |
3 | His betrayal of Nicola Hammond ought to have annoyed her — not for Nicola 's sake , but because she was reminded of risks she 'd taken ; of risks she might have to take . |
4 | His betrayal of Nicola Hammond ought to have annoyed her — not for Nicola 's sake , but because she was reminded of risks she 'd taken ; of risks she might have to take . |
5 | Whatever risks she took in her career were calculated ones . |
6 | That eruption of passion had blinkered her to the risks she was taking , letting herself get involved with a man like this … |
7 | She may subtly encourage in her daughter all the characteristics she would like to express openly herself , but dare not . |
8 | In the early days of The Wedding Present , she would read his lyric book and ask him in which songs she featured . |
9 | Lisa Marie has been secretly recording demo tapes of songs she has written . |
10 | If the mother notices that he does not like certain songs she at once introduces others with different phrases and melody embodying the same teaching . |
11 | It was nowt but nonsense about how she looked , and the songs she sang , and that sort o ’ stuff . |
12 | Cos she cos she likes them songs she loves them . |
13 | Mead , like Malinowski , went to live among the peoples she was studying , observed their behaviour as a participant in the society , and combined this with some informal interviewing of members of the tribes that she studied closely . |
14 | When he had left , she was still prevented from giving way to rage as Penny put through one of the DJs she had already been out with once , ringing to ask if she would like to go to a Mongolian barbecue with him that evening . |
15 | But she was amazed when told how many calories she had just consumed . |
16 | P'raps she 's snuffed it . ’ |
17 | ‘ P'raps she 'as , ’ he replied quietly . |
18 | P'raps she 's findin' it a bit melancholy bein' wiv 'im ? ’ |
19 | P'raps she forgot you were coming ? |
20 | Later we went into the darkness of the Santuario ; there was no one there but the Madonna , who seemed to look down benignly on us as for centuries she had looked on friend and enemy alike . |
21 | She had seen that instantly the next afternoon ; in Rachel 's eyes she recognised the same melting joy as she had seen in Lisa 's . |
22 | losing her eyes she felt the warmth spreading throughout her body , relaxing her . |
23 | Maggie turned round to find herself staring into the eyes she 'd stared into in the pub . |
24 | When she fluttered the long lashes of her baby blue eyes she had the timeless charm of Olive Oyl or Betty Boop . |
25 | Then she was aware of someone staring at her and looking out of the corner of her eyes she saw it was Carmella . |
26 | If she closed her eyes she could see again those glittering lights and hear the gay , entrancing music . |
27 | when she opened her eyes she was lying on one of the seats inside the shelter , and — horror of horrors ! — a huge crowd had collected . |
28 | She looked at Dodger inquiringly and back at me , but Dodger was just staring at me with her head on one side and drop dead in her eyes She was n't doing introductions . |
29 | ‘ If she 's seen him with her own eyes she knows which restaurant it is . ’ |
30 | At least with her young , keen eyes she would have seen that he was being duped by his own nephew . |