Example sentences of "[noun sg] that she do n't " in BNC.
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1 | Except that there was the very disturbing thought lodged somewhere in her mind that she did n't want it to be harmless . |
2 | His mother has told Central News in an exclusive interview that she does n't blame anybody for his death . |
3 | She 's got ta go tell her mum that she does n't me , she does n't want any meat on the erm pizza cos it 's meant to be a vegetarian . |
4 | With a look that she did n't know what to make of at all , he walked across to the revolving stand that held coats much like the one he was wearing , removed the sign that said ‘ Guaranteed Waterproof ’ , and tore it in half . |
5 | It was an extension — or so I thought — of the tact she had always shown to me as a child that she did n't impose . |
6 | And yet , tonight , some demon that she did n't understand had driven him to an act she was sure he was now bitterly regretting . |
7 | I think that 's the one point that she does n't undermine . |
8 | There 's an ecological number sung in typically spacey fashion ‘ The world 's spinning round , like a looney balloon ’ ; there 's an anti-Thatcher song summarising the Prime Minister 's lack of sensitivity in the one charge that she does n't like rock n roll ; and , proving that they are probably the only pop band ready for the single European market , there is an EC tribute : ‘ Down All The Days ( to 1992 ) ’ . |
9 | As far as Simon knew , the late-night callouts were an occasional part of the job that she did n't much like , but said that she felt she had to do . |
10 | The grey eyes shot across to her again , and Alyssia thought with shock that she did n't . |
11 | Diana bought the 157mph Mercedes in February despite fierce criticism that she did n't choose British . |
12 | Mother had never mentioned him by name but had been overly gushing , always a sign that she did n't like someone . |
13 | It was clear from her manner that she did n't want company . |
14 | She tried to ignore the feeling that she did n't want to leave him by telling herself that she must be there if Dana needed her . |
15 | For the next half-hour Fabia battled with conscience , common sense , and an instinctive feeling that she did n't want to do it — and that it would be a wasted exercise anyway . |
16 | I knew she had this little vanity that she did n't like people to see her with her spectacles on . |
17 | This word was said in such a way , and accompanied by a look , that told the woman behind the counter that she did n't know her business , because they 'd never had a pennorth of tiger nuts . |
18 | Kate was in such a state that she did n't really know what she was asking . |
19 | ‘ She was outspoken in the sense that she did n't lack confidence , but not in a pushy way , ’ he says . |
20 | Caroline stared at him , stunned , hating him with such blinding rage that she did n't trust herself to speak . |
21 | It was very obvious from Eleanor 's tone of voice that she did n't like this new development in the fractured relationship between Julius and his wife . |
22 | At first the victim was so devastated by the attack that she did n't report it to the police . |
23 | Something was happening between her and this man that she did n't understand . |
24 | How could she explain to this man that she did n't even know their full names , let alone their addresses or telephone numbers ? |
25 | The one thing that she did n't do was to give him up . |
26 | ‘ She said in her letter that she did n't think we could be happy living at Maythorpe House , that she 'd be lonely and probably would n't make me a very good wife . |
27 | She was already crossing the room to the nearest of the french windows , moving with an urgency that she did n't seem prepared to explain . |
28 | ‘ I do n't think Elizabeth can be here , ’ she said , wishing to indicate in a roundabout way that she did n't think Beuno was here either . |
29 | ‘ I think there 's something wrong with your hearing , ’ said Betty , in a hurry because speculation on this could easily lead to the sort of conversation that she did n't like . |
30 | It might be a surprise that she did n't think would displease him . |