Example sentences of "she [verb] on " in BNC.

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1 As she insists on dabbling in nuggets of ‘ culture ’ , I must remark that there is only one swan in her chosen Sibelius tone poem , and it is Dr Jekyll who turns into Mr Hyde .
2 She insists on a dignity which has nothing to do with appearances .
3 Despite her success , she insists on being down-to-earth and believes she has an obligation to give a little back to the sport which shot her to fame .
4 She insists on tacking up a bit of tinsel and so on and I see she 's done the same for you .
5 Then she insists on showing me a toy that ‘ goes off pop ! ’
6 If she insists on informing the police , so be it .
7 But Madeleine wo n't let me wake her up , she insists on waiting until she goes back to bed of her own accord .
8 She insists on looking after the hens herself .
9 She insists on it , ’ he said flatly .
10 When she insists on pursuing the case against the onlookers , her boss first ridicules her , then revealingly loses his temper , telling her she 's finished — win or lose .
11 She skidded on a little way , then side-slipped back towards him .
12 After winning the love of Claire 's daughter and the respect of her husband Mike ( Matt McCoy ) , Peyton begins a systematic campaign to ruin her employer 's life , culminating in a chilling climax when she goes on the rampage .
13 Have you thought about getting a temp in to do her job , while she goes on a course ?
14 I do n't mean today I mean if she 's going in to London or something you know she 's got a base in London to do something in the morning before she goes on a call as opposed to some of them who have n't got a proper office space
15 So she 'd been out all day to this cousin 's at Blakely She goes on a Monday now .
16 Pete 's starting to sing kind of mumbling the first two lines and all of a sudden she goes on christmas day .
17 Yes , well she goes on the second of July , she has a day at school .
18 That 's where she belongs on her wedding night .
19 Susan Einzig can also recall the shock and anger she experienced on first seeing this picture .
20 Which song she prefers can be measured by which direction she turns on the maze .
21 She turns on her back to get her breath , then swims a slow breaststroke out to the centre .
22 She turns on her heels and tears through the crowd once more and out the door .
23 Then she turns on him
24 then she turns on him
25 then she turns on him , yes
26 So he made sure she failed on all counts .
27 Going into the hall , she flung on a coat , pocketed the keys lying on the silver salver , and let herself out into the night .
28 The Oxford-educated daughter of a Norfolk farmer , she began her career as a local authority education officer and inspector of schools , married a headmaster she met on site — he is now an education administrator — moved on through the ranks of Norfolk County Council and chaired Norwich Health Authority .
29 Most of the daughters ( except Rose , who lost an eye ) soon married , but Minnie 's marriage to Abe Greenbaum came to an abrupt end when she did a ‘ bunk with Claud ’ — a doctor she met on a visit to London .
30 He , Rico , the young man she met on Lake Garda , was the means to an end .
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