Example sentences of "i [verb] she " in BNC.
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1 | I declare she 'll outshine every woman in London and make you the envy of every man who meets her . |
2 | ‘ I know it 's silly , I mean she 's dead , but it 's so cold and I could n't bear the idea of her just lying there . ’ |
3 | I mean she 's alive , is n't she ? ’ |
4 | I mean she was the one that would push ye . |
5 | I mean she does n't act the big star and all , she 's really warm and caring and — ah — a special kind of a person … ’ |
6 | I MEAN SHE DOES N'T TAKE DRUGS DOES SHE ? |
7 | I mean she 's just thrown in there , I suppose , the make Mitterrand look good … |
8 | Ah , right , well , I mean she should be able to give us somebody , God there 's , there 's ten million of them |
9 | Yeah , yeah , but every case is different , you do n't , I mean she might of been in some car accident or something like that you see , might n't she ? |
10 | I mean she di did did demonstrate which left she meant . |
11 | I mean she said everyone was delighted to see it ! |
12 | She lets me take time off , I mean she 's really understanding . |
13 | ‘ I mean she 's got the usual amount of congestion , but in her case its aggravated by temperament , if you follow me . ’ |
14 | I meant to I mean she 's making an appointment for about two weeks after . |
15 | I mean she was just in our department you see . |
16 | I mean she does n't complain outright . |
17 | I mean she got into this barley with us ; and there was some playing about . |
18 | You must , I mean she |
19 | I mean she 's not stupid . |
20 | I mean she 's lived long enough , she 's seen it all . |
21 | I mean she 'll just gradually , because this bit between here and the stomach is the bit that most of the food gets digested in , |
22 | I mean I wo n't go into detail , but I mean she could do endowment , she could do it on a maximum investment plan basis , to back up her P E P , erm and save regularly through different funds . |
23 | So erm Miss , I mean she 's an easy case to do really , |
24 | So I mean she 'd have to be a very speculative investor , she 'd have to be right up to er adventurous , for her to think about that . |
25 | But if you look at the low-risk a aspect of a P E P and you also look at the low charges , it 's got to be worth looking at , and certainly in terms of spread for Miss , worth erm worth considering , I mean she 'd be er a perfect investor for that . |
26 | But er I mean er she , she was in a perfect position to do it , I mean she 'd been retired a long time , she was in good health and obviously an annuity would be perfect for her er where it would n't be for a younger person , so I mean life annuities not got . |
27 | Well I think it was the maternity because I mean she had had eleven pregnancies so I think she she was very , very erm able to talk about it and I , I do n't , I know Dad had got a good job in the , well if you can call any pit job a good job , but say that the money was decent , but I know that she always had to have two doctors and it was , it was in those days we were , it was good we were in a doctor 's club because , you know , you had n't got any er the maternity and , and the , and the ante- natal and pre-natal and goodness knows what that we 've got today . |
28 | So if a child gets spoken to in a fairly direct way by imagine a female child by her father and the same female child gets spoken to in a not so direct way be her mother , then even of this The child is likely to both version , she 'll grow up using female variety because she 's she can affiliate herself with her mother and I mean she knows that is the variety she 's expected to use . |
29 | Well I mean she No I do n't know no . |
30 | Just I mean she . |