Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [conj] she [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | Oh I mean if she likes it , that 's fine . |
2 | Yeah but on the yeah but I mean if she sold it for thirty two she 'd still owe them nine thousand would n't she ? |
3 | No , I know but she said it er |
4 | No I know that she said it 's not enough . |
5 | I recoiled when she thrust it at me from a pocket . |
6 | You know I thought when she explained it to me , not like some people think it 's dirty , I thought it was wonderful . |
7 | I excused myself and went to bed I think but she repeated it so solemnly you see not as , say somebody saying a joking sort of way . |
8 | So we did n't , yeah well if we 've got someone 's who 's interested in starting a group , that 's the time which to start , we did , yeah , but there was a group , er previous thing but I think that , there was one girl who was very er keen , but I think when she left it probably lapsed . |
9 | I laugh if she caught it in the |
10 | ‘ I said that she believed it , ’ she persisted furiously . |
11 | I said when she did it , she goes oh my God ! |
12 | I waited while she did it . |
13 | Ded … ’ she cooed as she hugged it . |
14 | Do you know if she kept it ? ’ |
15 | She had no idea what love was like and , if she did n't know what it was like , how could she know if she wanted it ? |
16 | He stretched out a hand to Merrill , and she found that she needed it to escape the embrace of the thick , downy cushions . |
17 | Helping herself to what looked like a gin and tonic — and was a very strong one , she found when she tasted it — as well as a tiny chicken and mushroom vol-au-vent , she was about to make a beeline for an unoccupied chair in the corner when a stranger spoke beside her . |
18 | But she added that she feared it would not be possible to impose planning controls below the low-water mark , where the drilling rigs would be established . |
19 | ‘ I 'm sure that Jim will be able to get her some sort of job but , to begin with , she can treat it like a little holiday , until she sees if she likes it . ’ |
20 | She sighed when she set it back in its saucer — and sighed again with pleasure as she bent over her poached egg . |
21 | She sighed as she realised it was a Californian bedroom , wooden floors and a window the length of one wall overlooking trees and a river , on a hilltop . |
22 | She knew if she forced it she would rip it . |
23 | That was the easiest thing she had ever done , but Sean was the type who thought that she enjoyed it . |
24 | But she smiled while she did it . |
25 | As she pulled the dress over my head she said that she thought it would still fit her , that she could see the hole at the neckline where my grandmother had pinned a pearl brooch as something old , that the classic line never dated . |
26 | But then you see , she said that she thought it was too many so she put it |
27 | from Pilkingtons and there 's little , she said you would n't notice it but there 's little like , little things on and when he did the grouting yesterday she said that she said it was awful , she did n't like it at all so she told him this morning |
28 | ‘ You are quite sure about this , Dorothy ? ’ she said as she handed it to her for her signature . |
29 | He was in the courtyard , unfastening a pair of skis , his jet-black ski-suit moulding itself to his body in a way that drew her glance whether she liked it or not . |
30 | The phone on the wall close to her rang and she picked it up at the second ring . |