Example sentences of "[to-vb] that she do n't " in BNC.
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1 | But I know me own daughter well enough to know that she does n't want to lock herself inside a convent for the rest of her life . |
2 | You may be surprised to find that she does n't want to shackle you with a ball and chain . |
3 | I just do n't want you having to face the pater only to find that she did n't mean half she said . |
4 | And if Feargal wanted to pretend that she did n't exist , well , who the hell cared ? |
5 | Sensations running wild , Shelley put her arms round him , holding him close , unable to pretend that she did n't want him . |
6 | Mr Healey : ‘ I did send her a copy of what I wrote about her to see that she did n't object . |
7 | It seemed to Marie that people would only have to take one look at her to see that she did n't belong in these surroundings . |
8 | Actually , she was beginning to decide that she did n't like being called Linda at all . |
9 | How was she to explain that she did n't go in for this high-profile look ? |
10 | Her little hand trembled in his much larger one , but Guy was too stunned to notice that she did n't pull away , although he continued to hold her as though she were as fragile as glass . |
11 | For a moment Erika was strongly tempted to say that she did n't but instead she meekly said , ‘ Yes , Mother . ’ |
12 | If she was waiting for him to say that she did n't need to diet she had a long wait . |
13 | Something , something in her friend 's tense attitude seemed to say that she did n't want her visitor to know she was expected elsewhere . |
14 | she said cos she were talking , she knew tape were still running and she were pretending to say that she did n't say I could do it but she did |
15 | ‘ I have to admit that she did n't seem overly impressed ! ’ was the good-natured response . |
16 | But she gets her legacy , erm , in order to be able to show that she does n't need it . |
17 | She laughed and touched Harvey 's arm to show that she did n't mean it . |
18 | Full skirts — goodness knows how many petticoats made walking very hard , so all this almost enforced leisure upon them , and this was again part of the duty of the woman to show that she did n't need to work , she did n't in fact even have to lift a finger because the man or her servants would do all this for her . |
19 | Folly tried to protest that she did n't want to go in at all , but her guide 's businesslike attitude and obvious haste made it difficult to intervene . |