Example sentences of "[conj] she [verb] [adv] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The family member will say that these things should help , that they are only part of normal family commitment and civilised behaviour and that , if he or she did not do these things , then the primary sufferer might die . |
2 | Diana was brought up with it , just as Charles was , and is a fair shot herself , although she does not shoot any more . |
3 | Greenfield herself provides some evidence that the test situation was not entirely culture-free although she does not allow this to restrict her from making large inferences from the results . |
4 | And that she does not do this is not accidental . |
5 | It 's vital that she does n't do that ! |
6 | ’ She already has such a collection of hats that she does n't need any other for this occasion , ’ Mr Boyd said . |
7 | She says that she does n't mind either way , though she would n't say no to Neighbours at 5.30 , as we have missed the 1.30 episode . |
8 | All I want right now is to make sure that she does n't cause any more trouble . |
9 | ‘ The first chapter was enough , ’ snapped Mrs Frizzell indignantly , glad that she did not have to explain that she did not give much time to reading . |
10 | Margaret Irwin told the Royal Commission on Labour in 1893 that she did not think many women were " at case " outside Edinburgh . " |
11 | AT1 said that she did not notice any difference in this regard but was nevertheless glad of the opportunity which the review had afforded to meet the Head personally , as she had not done so since her interview on appointment some years previously . |
12 | She felt that she did not have enough to do . |
13 | The Under-Secretary of State said in her discussions with the Select Committee that she did not have any examples of evictions , yet the Association of Metropolitan Authorities told us that 24 per cent . |
14 | She always had so many places to go and so many people who wanted to see her that he felt cruelly his own stolid boringness , and was not surprised that she did not spend more time with him . |
15 | Years later she told me that she did not like that book , and I do not know if that were due to a momentary impatience with it or if ( as I hope it was not ) it was a permanent feeling of dissatisfaction , for it seems to me so beautiful . |
16 | For instance , returning to that problematic word cunt , I once took part in a discussion in which a woman explained that she did not use that word because for her , its connotations were unrelievedly pornographic . |
17 | Although she swung round quickly , he noticed that she did not seem all that startled . |
18 | I could quite appreciate that she did n't want that . |
19 | She said that she did n't want any diversions because she was about to start something big , something that really fired her up . |
20 | They put Jenny [ Phil 's wife ] in a grotty old side ward so that she did n't upset any other of the patients , no one come in and tell us anything . |
21 | Looking up in surprise , she found he had one eyebrow raised as though waiting for her to make some sarcastic comment , which successfully ensured that she did n't do any such thing . |
22 | that she did n't do any hems or anything . |
23 | I just do n't want you having to face the pater only to find that she did n't mean half she said . |
24 | Mrs Baxter says she was so busy with the cleaning-up after the party that she did n't pay much attention , thought everything would progress naturally . |
25 | My mum wrote back and said that she did n't have that kind of money . |
26 | ‘ It 's just that she did n't have any life . ’ |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Erm and you 'd thi I mean , it 's also true that she did n't know many . |
29 | She realized that she did n't know this young man who was her brother . |
30 | ‘ No , only that she did n't see much of you … ’ |