Example sentences of "[coord] she like " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , a rejecting parent may allow the child to behave as he or she likes .
2 It is for the individual to do what he or she likes with it .
3 A trainee can amass as many credits as he or she likes .
4 A novelist is free to invent whatever he or she likes , and free indirect speech is just one form in which fictional information can be presented .
5 And she likes it down there . ’
6 And she likes the house to stay just the same , ’ she remarked to Fru Gertlinger , as she swept back through the green-baize door for yet more toast , ‘ so she 's not going to object to the blue room being returned to its former colours .
7 And she likes hearts and crosses , or there 's everlasting stripes , ’ and she spread her hand wide .
8 You see , he 's got thousands of titles and things , and she likes him into the bargain ; also she wants me to be presented at court next year — as his wife .
9 And she likes telling people things , she does n't mind who she talks to , total strangers , interviewers , so long as its professional , so long as it 's not personal .
10 she thinks college is alright and she 's met quite a few people and she likes loads of .
11 Aunt knew her at school ; Aunt went to a posh boarding-school — only for a year or two — and she likes you to know it .
12 This is not for er any sort of This i I 'm doing this talk here for erm Stanley 's daughter who 's at er college , and she likes to hear the sound of my voice when I 'm sober .
13 And she likes liqueur centres . ’
14 She 's married now and lives Mildenhall way and she likes to think we can ring her if we want her .
15 ‘ Yes , there 's a bit of almond paste in it and she likes that .
16 A slightly more subtle data the well-formedness of the following dialogue Sally likes Jill yes , and she likes Mary versus the ill-formedness of Sally likes Jill yes , she likes Mary and .
17 Well what this suggests is that and she likes Mary accounts as a legitimate string with and at the beginning of the sentence , but she likes Mary does n't , so you ca n't stick and at the end of the sentence .
18 And she likes that garden and she does n't mind working for something on that .
19 I mean I get the impression that likes working for and myself and she likes her own sphere of influence right which is fair enough as far as it goes
20 continues to enjoy her post-marital-divorced status … life goes on … and she likes being an aunt … indulging with unusual presents like a gun which ‘ blows ’ bubbles and collections of Russian style dolls within dolls … to date , she has a set of genuine Russian dolls from 's trip to St Petersburg … cat dolls , tiger dolls , peasant dolls etc .
21 It turns out that she has no real feelings for anyone except herself , not even her daughter who is burdened by the name Julia , and she likes to play with people 's emotions , such as Mr. Slope .
22 We would n't go in at a , I would n't go in at all , but Stuart 's mum used to live right opposite and she likes to go in occasionally cos she sees all her old friends , she do n't see them very often so she likes to go in and see all her old friends , otherwise I do n't
23 And she likes Karen .
24 And she likes her very much and erm I told you she by chance .
25 And she likes it .
26 I mean you get to this stage where a certain age you can say no you 're not having it because they 've got to start to grow up at some point and she likes using the felt tips and she 's usually not too bad with them
27 And she likes the house ?
28 She expressed being a sensitive person who needed company ( she always had the radio on ) , she was n't thirsty and she liked the heating on but had to have windows open .
29 He was gentle and easy to be with and she liked what Jack called the mad Jewish grin .
30 This was her very first taste of only the best being good enough — and she liked it !
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