Example sentences of "it she " in BNC.

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1 Without it she was cold , but simply had n't the energy or inclination to weave it into anything new and warm .
2 When the Chancellor , Nigel Lawson , addresses the Tory party conference this morning , he will know that despite the appearance of support from the lady at his side , it she who is almost single-handedly responsible for the undermining of his policy and his prestige .
3 As soon as she had said it she knew that it was true and that made her sadder and crosser .
4 But although she said it she could not be certain that it was true .
5 She dropped Wexford 's hand , recoiling as if in taking it she had done something indecent .
6 What was it she would get on Angela Morgan 's death — about £120,000 after taxes ?
7 In it she recounts trying to come to terms with the fact that two of her four sons had been born with severe abnormalities .
8 When she 'd finished it she moved on more slowly this time , stopping twice for a fit of coughing .
9 ‘ Where is it she lives ? ,
10 What was it she said ?
11 Was it possible that the letter had been written simply that Aunt Louise might use it as use it she had ?
12 The folds of this pinafore fell amply from a short yoke , and beneath it she wore a succession of woollen jumpers .
13 If he had not drawn her attention to it she would never have noticed the little glass cubicle , tucked away high up under the roof in one corner of the arcade .
14 Her anger grew and with it she became shrewish .
15 Oreste would die , she saw that now , for what was it she had felt for Ferdinando if not lust ?
16 Unfolding it she read aloud in a clear voice , ‘ The Veteran . ’
17 And what was it she wanted to see , precisely ?
18 From the feel of it she thought it could be a telegraph pole .
19 No doubt she 'd soon get used to it she told herself as she followed Kerly down a metal spiral staircase .
20 When James proposed it she had agreed , though in reality she dreaded it .
21 In it she declared how glad she was to think : ‘ … that the letter written by me to the King of Prussia at a critical moment had been of some use ’ , though quite what effect the letter may have had is unfortunately not spelt out .
22 But there were many , including senior ministers , who were highly critical of her decision to continue and believed that despite it she could and should be persuaded to stand down .
23 The Queen beat me to it she got to Petra first !
24 Underneath it she was clad in a close-fitting N. Peal black sweater which showed off her figure to full advantage .
25 How was it she had n't a bust ? nor hips like other girls , or women , of twenty-two ?
26 The picture of the young couple came into her mind again ; and on it she thought : there must be a different way of life .
27 She took a seat and from it she saw nurses going in and out of the cubicle where they had taken Robbie .
28 Agnes began to cry , quietly at first , then it mounted into sobs , then almost into hysteria and in it she gabbled out incoherently to the three gaping sisters what had transpired from the time she had taken the linen across to the house .
29 Cynthia Chase s tightly argued and richly suggestive ‘ Primary Narcissism and the Giving of Figure ’ repays close attention , for in it she makes a case for the significance of Kristeva 's work to an understanding of post-structuralist notions of the ‘ uncertain agency ’ of language , not as it is often misunderstood , as cavalier irresponsibility , but as the indication of the ‘ imperative of linking an ethical or political project with a critical epistemology ’ ( p. 135 ) .
30 When Deborah went across to it she saw that there was a faint footpath running in the direction the broken single arm was pointing .
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