Example sentences of "[conj] she [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | So where she fill it up from ? |
2 | Actuality of warden describing the snake followed by interview where she sez it 's the first time she'stouched a grass snake and slow worms . |
3 | She put the sheet of paper in an envelope , addressed it clearly , added the word ‘ Urgent ’ and carried it down to the office , where she left it for collection and received instead the original and the photostats of her article . |
4 | Clare levered the coins off the counter , and carried her cup out into the small enclosure , where she balanced it on an unsteady iron table , her feet cushioned by a carpet of litter . |
5 | He remembered that Firelight had to feed it with milk , but where she kept it he had no idea . |
6 | where she weave it like that ? |
7 | For example , we can not answer such questions as at what time does a rural Malagasy begin work and at what time does he or she end it ? |
8 | Overreacting with shock and dismay when the child first comes out with a four-letter word is the best way to ensure he or she uses it again and again . |
9 | As a first step , he or she identifies it by using a word-meaning which is conventionally taken to match the nature of the perception . |
10 | Unfortunately it would not be possible to ask the victim if he or she enjoyed it . |
11 | So if someone is mugged , raped , or injured , it is because he or she believed it would happen . |
12 | It 's the same job as an editor of a publication has to get writers to go along without it all sounding like he wrote it or she wrote it , and the , but a good editor can figure out how to do that and a good writer likes it because it means erm they 'll go together or work better and readers will like it , understand it . |
13 | She either involuntarily submits in this role ( as does the woman on the pages of Penthouse ) or she does it voluntarily , like de Sade 's Justine or ‘ O ’ in the pornographic novel by Pauline Reage , The Story of O . |
14 | How he or she handles it is vital . |
15 | How he or she handles it is vital . |
16 | No , my guess is that he or she hid it somewhere in the undergrowth . |
17 | The appeal court took the view that a speaker must take the audience as he or she finds it — this contradicted Beatty v. Gillbanks and revived all the fears about ‘ mob rule ’ which had been to the forefront of the judges ' minds in that case . |
18 | Failure to talk about sexual needs may mean that the individual does not consider it to be a problem , or that he or she finds it embarrassing to discuss such matters . |
19 | She tried to remember the Hudson River as she had travelled down it by train , and the weather seemed constant although she knew it was n't . |
20 | Ace thought of it as some sort of insect , although she knew it had too many legs . |
21 | ‘ That bloody bike , ’ she said , although she knew it was n't the same one . |
22 | Although she knew it must be tiny in comparison with the rest of the City , it felt enormous , and it was the feelings that counted . |
23 | She did n't want to be the one to do that although she knew it was her duty . |
24 | Kate was quite unable to resist rising to his bait although she knew it was madness . |
25 | But although she said it she could not be certain that it was true . |
26 | She had complete confidence in the young nurse , although she found it very difficult to penetrate her reserve . |
27 | So that Clara , although she found it hard to believe that she herself was thus chosen , had no alternative to believing it . |
28 | Lydia ignored this , although she found it quite flattering . |
29 | The letter filled Lucy with indignation , and although she answered it politely she longed to ask whether the writer would agree to allowing a similar number of plants to be dug from her own property . |
30 | There was always too much to do and although she hated it when she came as a young bride , she had grown to love it and would defend it with her life . |