Example sentences of "she [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Has she long to go ? ’ |
2 | Had n't she enough to think about ? |
3 | But he agreed not to complain about her market-minded vision of the Community and she not to bully him about France 's half-in , half-out position in NATO . |
4 | Were she not to experience such moments of trepidation there would be something strange m her nature indeed . |
5 | Ought she not to have said that ? |
6 | Is she not to blame ? |
7 | Veronica came up did n't she yesterday to see where her er has Sally got her stuff please . |
8 | It could have been her last name , or a state she like to exist in but I think it was a number involved . |
9 | You think she like to live here ? |
10 | Had that dreadful Lady Usk thought better of it , or was she out to torture her victim , playing a waiting game ? |
11 | And were she now to inform her of it , Gemma knew that her mother , once the shock had abated and the smelling-bottle put away , would only murmur " My darling , I know you will grow to love him . " |
12 | Was she about to risk the rest of her life for safety ? |
13 | Nor was she about to lose her jacket to a gaggle of overdressed hooligans . |
14 | Dierdriu was still seated on the High Throne , watching him , and Fergus knew a quick anticipation , and thought : is she about to tell me the truth about my birth ? and was both intrigued and apprehensive , for he had never been told anything of his true parents . |
15 | What side of him was she about to have inflicted on her now ? |
16 | Was she about to make some obeisance to it ? |
17 | But was n't she about to betray him ? |
18 | She came to the house in response to a card Miss Matlock had placed in a local newsagent 's window and Miss Matlock took her on to replace a cleaning woman who had recently left . ’ |
19 | Marc had already admitted he had been leading her on to see what she would do . |
20 | It seems likely that his preoccupation with her promisingly clever older sister , Jenny ( Jane Alice ) , caused unhappiness in May 's childhood and further spurred her on to succeed in the practical arts . |
21 | It was men like Terence Lewis who had spurred her on to get where she was today . |
22 | Curiosity egged her on to add : ‘ Why d'thee ask ? ’ |
23 | Well I sa , I mean I took her on to look after her and I did n't think there would any problem |
24 | She handed him the tube , being fairly and correctly sure he would not ask her outright to rub it in for him . |
25 | And he had found her somewhere to live . |
26 | IMP had paid her generously , and she 'd hoarded the little money she 'd made on her flat once it had been sold , but it still had n't been enough to buy her somewhere to live . |
27 | People I had n't yet identified beckoned her eagerly to join them , which she did with the ravishing smile she had loosed once or twice in my direction . |
28 | He allowed her gently to propel him towards the sitting room , all the while murmuring , ‘ Always puzzled me … always puzzled me . ’ |
29 | Roman put his hands on her shoulders and turned her gently to face him . |
30 | His hands were on her shoulders , turning her gently to face him . |