Example sentences of "she [vb past] [pron] [vb past] it " in BNC.

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1 Every solid fact slipped out of Blanche 's grasp as soon as she believed she grasped it .
2 Guilt , easily aroused , stirred within her as she guessed he intended it should .
3 She guessed he found it intriguing to be able to talk about his consuming interest in the sport with a girl who not only knew what he was talking about , but could actually offer opinions that were interesting .
4 Now let's say let's say your mum came in and she said how many for this pizza and we said oh just the three of us and she cut it cut it up into three pieces three pieces all the same size .
5 There was not a sound except the stamping hoofs and as she watched he allowed it to come to the ground , pacing it in that superb prancing way , its silken tail swaying .
6 When she thought she had it , they snapped again .
7 She spoke the lie smoothly , but she thought he recognised it .
8 And this filled the perverse daughter with a great desire to go even a little way into the wild wood , where there were no plates and no stitching , but might well be a need of such things as she knew she had it in herself to perform .
9 To Christina 's thinking it was a mess , but seeing the faraway look in Stephen 's eyes she knew he viewed it differently .
10 He had scored a point and she knew he knew it .
11 She knew he meant it , and she shivered .
12 Several people were after it , but when she knew I wanted it she sent a message saying she preferred me to have it .
13 His mother-in-law had always used well-water , so when she died he felt it appropriate to draw water from the well to make the tea at her funeral .
14 Six years before she died she presented it to the Municipality of Antibes ; now pieces she and her husband acquired in the Twenties , particularly from the 1923 sale of the Anthony de Rothschild collection at Aston Clinton , are coming up .
15 And as she saw she heard it — a strange , persistent snuffling .
16 She talked about it today partly because she was warm , relaxed and happy , but more because she felt she owed it to Leo .
17 Getting ready helped to restore her calm and , in any case , she felt she owed it to Marguerite to make some effort on this first evening at her house .
18 She felt she deserved it .
19 It was a long walk , but she felt she needed it .
20 Well what she bought she gave it all to Mary because she had Ben 's birthday party .
21 She wished she meant it as blithe as it sounded .
22 She does not deny that she wished she possessed it but knows she would not be able to stop herself falling into evil if she were to accept his offer .
23 She did have it all bandaged up , she were she were cleaning toilet at bottom , and er , apparently there was a piece out of it and she did n't know , and she wiped round it , it sliced it , and it were bleeding like mad , well she came across to our 'ouse , and we were n't in , and then she went to Kevin 's and she had she had it , but it , now it 's just like a line now ,
24 She said she enjoyed it . ’
25 I do n't know whether she had any more , she said she hoped it was the last and I should think she did , thirteen children to look after .
26 She said she thought it was all right as long as he had squared the matter with his own family .
27 Well she did n't persuade me but she said she thought it was a very good idea because it was on all the new sets and while I was buying a new set I might as well
28 She said she understood it .
29 She said she did it because she knew her husband was innocent and she did n't want him implicated .
30 I believe the young , young lady over in the other side , really told the truth , more of the truth than perhaps anyone else she said she liked it .
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