Example sentences of "[pron] it [be] she [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Whoever it was she saw , she smiled up at him , rising to her feet without a word and taking his arm .
2 But she was around the house long enough for me to figure out that whatever arguments she has with herself , at the end of the day she will find some really crackerjack reason for doing whatever it is she wanted to do anyway .
3 If she wants whatever it is she gets out of this relationship , no one can deny she 's entitled to it .
4 Lee ca n't breathe Liz has got psoriasis and Lee 's got whatever it is she 's got !
5 She would never find now whatever it was she had been looking for from life .
6 Whatever it was she had , or had n't , done , she was going to get walloped .
7 Whatever it was she had so plainly hoped to recapture .
8 She would hiss , cluck and even stick out her tongue — anything to deter the cat from doing whatever it was she thought the cat was plotting to do .
9 She would get over whatever it was she thought she felt for him .
10 The colourless liquid in the glass she carried might just have been water , perhaps ; but whatever it was she seemed unwontedly sober .
11 She was deeply ashamed of the way she had behaved with Georg , drink , misery , badly upset hormones , whatever it was she knew that from now on she must keep right away from him , let him get over her , meet someone else , someone interested in farming and cows , and be happy again .
12 The question she was avoiding was whether Miss Fergusson might not have been the instrument of her own precipitation , in order to achieve or confirm whatever it was she wanted to achieve or confirm .
13 It was nothing to do with her , and whatever it was she did n't want to be mixed up in it .
14 ‘ You 'd better explain to me what it is she does as a job .
15 ‘ Bring her in to me , I 'll soon sort out just what it is she wants , ’ Emily said , rising to her feet and shaking the creases from her crinoline gown .
16 ‘ The conference is waiting to discover what it is she intends to do , now that she has finally arrived in Brighton . ’
17 Ruth looked up sharply , and then realized , sickeningly , what it was she had called .
18 She was about to turn away , not wishing to disturb the Master of the Inner Chamber , when she realised what it was she had found strange .
19 And she had no doubt that Tristan would listen when she explained to him what it was she wished him to say on her behalf , or in which direction she wished him to urge her to go .
20 Something important was eluding her , and until she 'd worked out what it was she did n't want to demand an explanation from him .
21 Dressed in flowing trousers and a tunic of billowing rose — they let her have clothes , now , providing she chose them herself by drawing what it was she wanted — she spent hours sitting at the table in the artificial sun over the balcony , the day 's book-cube dangling forgotten from her fingers .
22 It seemed to her now that all she had ever had had been the dream of having dreams ; the goal of having goals one day , once she had made her mind up what it was she wanted .
23 She no longer had any idea what it was she wanted to say to him .
24 ‘ Can you do something for me ? ’ she asked without preamble , and went on to explain quickly what it was she wanted done .
25 Well could n't , could she , could she just go back one page and let's us see what it was she wants .
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