Example sentences of "it [adj] [conj] she [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Rage , part of it self-directed because she had temporarily forgotten it too , made her voice shake . |
2 | Was it possible that she had allowed Harry to make love to her ? |
3 | Was it possible that she had tried to bribe the undertaker with her body ? |
4 | All during the night , over and over again , she had found it absurd that she 'd ever considered herself a happy woman . |
5 | Jorden v. Money can be distinguished , because there the promisor made it dear that she did not intend to be legally bound , whereas in the cases to which I refer the proper inference was that the promisor did intend to be bound . |
6 | That being so , he was a joy to walk — which made it odd that she felt as if something was missing . |
7 | She made it clear that she wished their relationship to continue , but could nor tolerate Charles 's violent outbursts . |
8 | His mother summoned him ; she made it clear that she wished to see him alone . |
9 | She would cook them all a good breakfast and make it clear that she expected them to be at the table on time . |
10 | Defries had made it clear that she had n't abandoned her intention to destroy the heart of the Spinward Corporation , even at the sacrifice of her own life , and Bernice stayed alongside her at least partly to prevent her doing something rash . |
11 | Jacqueline made it clear that she disapproved and eventually told Catherine to move out . |
12 | When she was calmer , she also made it clear that she felt that a stricter approach that forced Balbinder to concentrate and work harder was all that was needed . |
13 | But this same lady makes it clear that she does not know which side is right . |
14 | Mrs Puri has always made it clear that she does not like Abroad . |
15 | Mr Sheffield said the note made it clear that she intended to take her own life and that she loved her family and daughter . |
16 | Iris winced at this unnecessarily blunt reference to Eddie 's sexuality , having already made it clear that she held similar views to Sybil 's . |
17 | She also made it clear that she preferred to be alone . |
18 | I refer the hon. Gentleman to his hon. Friend the Member for Derby , South ( Mrs. Beckett ) who , if I have understood her words , made it clear that she did not think that it was a very good idea for people below the lower earnings limit to pay small amounts of national insurance . |
19 | O'Keeffe made it clear that she defined her art strictly as self-expression and indicated that she had first begun her formal training at the Art Institute of Chicago . |
20 | Mrs Lemass made it clear where she stood by using a press conference in London at the launch of the sixth BDA week in October 1987 , for announcing that her committee would be calling on the European Parliament , the European Commission and the Council of Ministers to waive all opposition to the use of sign language and to demand official recognition within the EC . |
21 | There was something about it that made it different and she did not know if it was a horse in a class of its own or if that was the rider . |
22 | He would think it funny when she had said she had to hurry if she just went on sitting there , so she got up to go . |
23 | Erm I asked and she said that his dad sent him off to get it X-rayed and she goes , But he 's had a history with his toe poor blighter . |
24 | Nor is it impossible that she believed this legend . |
25 | Would n't Veronica think it suspicious that she had gone to the lengths of calling two days running ? |
26 | The first priority was to restore order and she made it plain that she backed the police unequivocally in doing so . |
27 | The bulk of domiciliary care is already provided by families , but Mrs Thatcher has made it plain that she expects families to take on extra responsibilities , and this is also apparent in the White Paper on Caring for People . |
28 | ‘ Servant ’ seemed too coarse a word for such a refined creature and indeed she made it plain that she did not usually inhabit a servants ' hall . |
29 | He put out a hand for her key , unlocked the driver 's door and held it open while she settled into her seat . |
30 | She had purposely made it difficult and she knew that there were precious few five-year-olds around who would be able to manage it . |