Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] it " in BNC.
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1 | If you 've got a sister who 's a Rainbow , she may want to read it first . |
2 | And how strange it was that , after all these months of resolutely not thinking about her old life in the States , she should begin to remember it with such pleasure ! |
3 | The worst part lay in facing up to the fact that some of the things he 'd said were true , much as she might try to deny it . |
4 | Cavell is co-ordinating our media campaign , and she 'll want to discuss it with you — wo n't you ? ’ |
5 | She 'll have to suck it off ! |
6 | After the tack she 'll have to put it all in again to accelerate away . |
7 | She 'll have to bring it over her coffee in the morning . |
8 | She 'll have to admit it , it 's all true . |
9 | She 'll try to hide it , I know , as she always does . ’ |
10 | If they wanted her , they 'd come and there was nothing she could do to stop it . |
11 | Her uncle and her father were at war , and there was nothing she could do to stop it . |
12 | It was all she could do to admit it to herself . |
13 | There seemed nothing she could do to make it less so . |
14 | And it was so swift that there was absolutely nothing she could do to avoid it . |
15 | There was something cold-blooded about using his father 's death to make a poem ; she had changed the names so that she could attempt to get it published , and it was going to be . |
16 | But the bottom light , when she tried it , was stiff and would take more strength than she could summon to loosen it . |
17 | If her ladyship 's mind was made up , there was nothing she could say to change it . |
18 | ‘ When I did get back she had a very strange and dangerous problem which she dumped in my lap , assured me I was the only man she could trust to handle it . |
19 | And then she could say she 'd like to borrow it . |
20 | She 'd like to hear it . |
21 | Oh I guess she 'd have to invest it . |
22 | I 'm fed up with waiting but out of town , it 's doing me no good all the way round there right round here some , there 's a home , she 'd have to take it |
23 | She 'd have to say it to herself over and over again . |
24 | She 'd have to mention it to him — and pretty soon , if Loren 's slightly wild-eyed look was any kind of an omen . |
25 | Either do that or she 'd have to make it worth my while . |
26 | Somehow , she 'd have to end it before they moved up to the room , or the suite , or whatever Charlie 's contact had lined up for them . |
27 | When Pauline Kael reviewed him as the bloated Jake La Motta in Raging Bull , she said that what De Niro was doing was certainly something , but she 'd hesitate to call it acting . |
28 | ‘ Balladic archetypes ’ sprang to her mind a good phrase , she 'd try to work it in somewhere when she got back to university . |
29 | On a first visit to a partner 's parents , she decided , she would want to make it clear that her relationship was primarily with him , not them . |
30 | She had been Kettering 's wife , the letter was hers and sometime , perhaps , she would have to open it . |