Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] she [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | So where she fill it up from ? |
2 | Hidden by her handmaids she is seen to blush , then turns to Actaeon and throws water in his face to blind him , to stop him seeing her naked , but that is not enough and she knows it is not enough , and soon he feels the horns growing on his forehead , dat sparso capiti vivacis cornus cervis , she caused to grow on his head the horns of the long-lived stag , as if the cost of seeing her naked had to be death , first metamorphosis then death . |
3 | Cos up in the , the erm paper shop they got somebody in and she does it like special for p for pensioners . |
4 | Felipe had definitely stopped being amused and Ana had appeared merely because she considered it polite . |
5 | Her only consciousness was of the pulsing energy washing over her , picking her up , carrying her along whether she willed it or not , his body pulsing against her own with its blatant male need , and she felt helpless against it . |
6 | She set her coffee down before she slopped it all and met his eyes defiantly . |
7 | Perhaps when she made it clear he 'd got the wrong woman he 'd be sorry … |
8 | But I did n't like the sound of it much when she said it did n't , it was still weeping . |
9 | ‘ But not me ? ’ she asked dubiously as she held it up against her . |
10 | Before the 17C there were two statues on the bridge , one of the Crucifixion , which Elizabeth of Bohemia ( the Winter Queen ) foolishly insisted should be torn down as she said it looked like a naked bather , and the other of the moderate Hussite king , George Poděbrady . |
11 | It 's got these tight sleeves that look too short and the bottom bit is all bunched up so when she turns it all billows out . |
12 | Maggie was thankfully drinking the tea , the pain-killer still on the tray , when Felipe arrived , knocking on the door and striding in when she opened it . |
13 | She had badly wanted him to kiss her , of course — so badly that she knew it simply must not happen … |
14 | ‘ Not that she deserved it , the naughty girl . ’ |
15 | Not that she left it there . |
16 | She told us that she made some toast , but not that she ate it . |
17 | Not that she read it ; it was just easier to bury her face in its glossy pages than to have to endure Nicolo 's stony-faced silence . |
18 | Not that she accepts it . |
19 | She did not insist on his taking his meals upstairs , any more ; and he did some of the hard work in the garden — not that she acknowledged it , mind you . |
20 | The inner ring itself could never quite understand her arrival there , and concluded finally that she made it through sheer cheek . |
21 | Let her play with a sponge and see how it fills with water , which slowly drains away once she lifts it up . |
22 | Well not if she writes it down do n't worry about it . |
23 | Soon her ordeal would be over and she vowed it was the first and last time she would act as model . |
24 | The police would have to know about this visit , of course ; her conscience persistently reminded her that she should have informed Harris already but she silenced it by telling herself that a few hours would make no difference . |
25 | " Just because she does it with her eyes open . |
26 | Not because she needed it , but because she was determined no one else should have it . |
27 | ‘ She insisted she 'd seen you heading out through the woods at about half-past nine , shortly before she missed it . |
28 | But just before she saw it she heard something — to her , rather ominous — the rumble of a bus . |
29 | She glanced away as she said it and concentrated on stirring her coffee . |
30 | Whichever way her life was goin' she would never have it soft again , not as she saw it at this present moment . |