Example sentences of "she [verb] it be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She 's been married , got two kids — how on earth she gave birth to those two children , is beyond me , how on earth she made it is beyond me . |
2 | As Ace stood she realized it was beyond her reach , but Daak would be able to attack it with his chainsword . |
3 | But if she thinks it 's worth the risk , then it 's up to you to try and contain that risk — make sure there 's nothing to trip over , and that someone who can react quickly is on hand to give tactful support where necessary . |
4 | She 's coming round , sh you know , she understands it 's for her benefit as well because the doors on the council houses they 're like that , just rotten ! |
5 | It had a Birmingham postmark and was addressed to ‘ Robert Hilton ’ and she assumed it was for her son . |
6 | When she woke it was to the incessant chattering of the wheels against the rails and Emily thought she would never arrive at her destination . |
7 | She says it 's for ducks . |
8 | She says it 's like standing on the edge of a crevasse . |
9 | Yeah , well she reckoned it 's on it lovely actually . |
10 | ‘ She reckoned it was like a department store , do n't you remember ? ’ |
11 | There was no chimney attached to it ; so she guessed it was for paraffin oil . |
12 | We know nothing of her months there , and we only know that when she returned it was with the dark inner side of her nature woken , so that she must be kept chained and guarded . ’ |
13 | Miss Sherwin said she found out the stall had been sold for below the price she thought it was worth and felt ‘ ripped off ’ . |
14 | At first she thought it was like a watch-tower , because the roof sloped down to the tops of the two windows , making them the most important things . |
15 | She thought it was within her grasp and then MacQuillan died and Maureen left the department and Holly got desperate and tried to have you locked up . ’ |
16 | She thought it was from her father that she 'd inherited her logical mind and a way with figures . |
17 | Everything was wonderful , he said , and she knew it was for him . |
18 | She knew it was with good reason that she had brought her papers back across the lake that day . |
19 | She knew it was about her . |
20 | Either way , she felt it was worth taking a chance . |
21 | He looked at her then in a strange and thoughtful way , and she felt it was with approval . |
22 | When she spoke it was to the shoes . |
23 | She radiated a peculiar authority — they all felt it — yet when she spoke it was in a small , flat voice hardly above a whisper . |
24 | The journey had been too much for her , he thought apprehensively , but when she spoke it was in a cheerful raised voice . |
25 | destroyed all mine and put it all in the , I mean lipsticks ten quid a time or whatever , seven quid a time , so I went through and Mary had a she got this moisture , oh I thought what does this mean , she said it 's for removing lines , I thought right we 'll have a sample this |
26 | and she said it 's on Saturday night so I 'm sor , you know , I 'm sorry it 's short notice and erm she said I 'll ring Marie and find out , I said well you know ring her but I said I ca n't make any promises I said , I know mum should have been out Friday night and I do n't know what else she 's got on |
27 | Well she said it 's in H V M. |
28 | No she said it 's in this week . |
29 | I , oh it 's alright , she said it 's in the bathroom ? |
30 | It was called ‘ Billy Bayswater ’ and she said it was about me . |