Example sentences of "she did " in BNC.
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31 | It made sense and she did n't like it . |
32 | But she did n't have the nerve . |
33 | If she did n't know she was worth it , worth everything , then by God , Jay would leave her in no doubt . |
34 | And then , when she knew she did n't want to have sex with him at all , she was pregnant . |
35 | She could n't look at you how she did and … ’ |
36 | But she did n't . |
37 | Company she did not want . |
38 | They left her , left her to drag herself bleeding to death … she did not die . |
39 | There would be no more In Love redemption , thought Jay , in fact all she knew was that she did n't know what Love was . |
40 | She did not have the New England style of the others , and was made to feel it strongly . |
41 | The daughter , apparently , had no feelings ; she did not come into the picture , as elder sisters frequently do not . |
42 | She took his breath away , as she did most men 's . |
43 | She did n't have to worry what happened from the waist down as this would be hidden by the table holding her notes . |
44 | She did not look for a hotel . |
45 | Sometimes she did this by offering an incentive . |
46 | On other occasions Rita found , as she did with the children , that a certain sharp authority was more effective . |
47 | Possibly he also washed his face , she did not know , never having asked him . |
48 | Though to be really professional she should make corrections in red as she did in the children 's books . |
49 | When she did n't reply I crossed the room , stood with one hand on the back of her chair and watched her turn pages of colour plates of patchwork quilts . |
50 | I said , ‘ that should ruffle a few feathers , ’ but she did n't seem the least impressed . |
51 | You 'd almost think she did it on purpose . |
52 | The following Saturday she agreed , at least , to go with him but then all she did was pick holes : ‘ Carpet 's frayed , ’ she said , after inspecting an apparently immaculate place in Muswell Hill ; ‘ Too far from the shops , ’ of a modern luxury development on the prestigious fringes of Hampstead Heath ; and of the one he 'd had real hopes for , a newly-converted maisonette over towards Crouch End — ‘ original features all been taken out . |
53 | In them , she again described the work she did and the success she had achieved ; she gave details of her height , weight and false hair colour ; she even made a comment or two - as some of the men had in their letters — on her sexual preferences . |
54 | Susan had read of the ceremony in the factual brief for the President ( Michael 's brief , but she did not allow herself to think of Michael ) . |
55 | ‘ How are you feeling ? ’ he asked , but she did not answer . |
56 | In the afternoons she sat in the lounge , sometimes on her own , sometimes with the others ; but if the others were there she did not look at them , only at the television screen . |
57 | In the kitchen she found Rodney stirring the contents of two saucepans and Veronica , John and a young man she did not know sitting at the table drinking wine . |
58 | She did n't , but in the morning as she snapped off the alarm , anxious not to wake Rodney , she saw that the man in the next bed was not Rodney , nor was he asleep . |
59 | John talked to Sara but she did n't listen , just nodded from time to time . |
60 | ‘ The original sleeping beauty , ’ said John , ‘ only she did n't have a prince to wake her . ’ |