Example sentences of "she [vb -s] it [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I get her head and you know Beetlejuice when he goes I got ta show you it cos sometimes she 's , she 's not alert and when she 's like that it looks wicked cos he goes and her ears are like that she goes and I get her to play the banjo and she goes it 's wicked !
2 She thinks it 's disgusting .
3 yeah , she thinks it 's great
4 She thinks it 's marvellous .
5 Well I said to er one lady who 's been for first time and she thinks it 's marvellous !
6 She thinks it 's bad for him to go up there , the North , he really hates that country —
7 Another chapter , on the Kapos and the Special Squads , exhibits what must surely be judged an analytic understanding of the concentration-camp system set up by the Nazis — an understanding Eberstadt is inclined to deny him , believing that the camps are insufficiently construed in the Auschwitz book as an institutionalised anti-Semitism peculiar to Germany and politically-determined : she thinks it is soft of him to see them as belonging to a universal latent hostility to strangers .
8 If she 's ever out of the water , she thinks it is evil .
9 She says she thinks it was sexist when girls could n't take part .
10 How he or she handles it is vital .
11 How he or she handles it is vital .
12 She says it is disgusting .
13 She says it is dark after 4 p.m. , so she ca n't let her children walk home .
14 She says it is impossible to give guidelines on how to avoid TSS because it is so rare and everyone is different .
15 She says it is hard to tell who has influenced her , but she loves Henry Green and Peter Taylor , Chekhov and E.M .
16 She says it is hard when you have to keep the youngsters quiet sometimes for hours .
17 She says it is unfortunate that there is a contrast between England and Russia .
18 She says it is unfortunate that there is a contrast between England and Russia .
19 She says it 's frustrating .
20 She says it 's terrible that people could do this to pensioners .
21 She says it 's horrific .
22 She says it 's horrific I 'd rather they 'd have hurt me .
23 And she says it 's strange , but there 's no movement in the Conway Estate there 's usually a good turnover of people who 're moving in and out .
24 She says it 's marvellous .
25 She says it 's good .
26 She says it 's impossible , I have to go into the road .
27 She says it 's marvelous , all her own children have lest home — these are her kids now .
28 She says it 's great , especially for getting to work .
29 She says it 's great that children from special schools have the chance of such a day out .
30 That 's not posh she says it 's posh
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