Example sentences of "she [verb] this " in BNC.

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1 She goes , she goes this is what she did , right ?
2 she kicks this other little old girl beside the head !
3 Luckily , the moment she met this cute little owl she came under her spell and fell in love with her , too .
4 SHE MET THIS BLOKE ON HOLIDAY IN SPAIN — HER FIRST BOYFRIEND .
5 er she 'd came home , she said I 'm not dancing no more I 'm finished so we said alright fair enough , she 's joining er trying for the police she comes on holiday with us in the October , she come home September , come on holiday with me in October she met this young fellow , she got engaged at Christmas and they 're getting married they , they
6 Why , she asked herself , was she allowing this magnetic package of male virility to get under her skin , especially when she hardly knew him ?
7 Getting out to open the passenger door for her , he noticed that , in contrast to Francesca , she expected this and accepted the courtesy gratefully .
8 She pledged that the Government would safeguard those that did not opt for trust status , but she expected this to be a minority .
9 ‘ Galadriel , ’ muttered Gilly , not that she expected this bale of blubber to manage her real name .
10 What got me was the way she made this rather bizarre suggestion seem so utterly reasonable .
11 MADONNA was already legendary when she made this record , but it was by far her most heartfelt , exuberant and accomplished set of songs .
12 She made this a wonderful day for us and eased the pain tremendously . ’
13 When she did this , let him know that she made this silent skilled reckoning of what he spent , what he must be doing , he hated her totally , and showed it .
14 Then , with the notion of what a girl with such a name must be like firm in her mind , she made this heroine of hers arrive somewhere and without delay put her into the first of a series of conflicts with , behind them , a gradually increasing aura of mystery .
15 She made this mental note :
16 ‘ I suppose she made this last night , ’ said one of the men .
17 She made this bread , put it on the table , the table went
18 She timed this operation very carefully , applying the glue just as her father was getting up from the breakfast table .
19 She haunts this house , you know .
20 She haunts this Base like a ghost . ’
21 But then when she realised this , she offered to go to the east summit with me .
22 Then , almost magically , as she realised this , something stirred inside her and that something was excitement and courage .
23 ‘ The next time I spoke to her she realised this was her golden opportunity to have her say , to get her retaliation in .
24 ‘ You 're right , ’ she said as she realised this could mean only one thing .
25 Moving like an automaton , she dressed in jeans and a warm sweater , smiling mirthlessly as she realised this was the third time she 'd been forced to flee from Dane Jacobsen .
26 I am not sure whether she realised this .
27 How could she explain this ?
28 She offers this view based on her earlier research that no evidence consistently indicates the supposed negative effects of signing on speech skills .
29 Jim , he has n't got the expertise of the middle class ( how often had she heard this at her mother 's house ) ; he is helpless , he does n't know how things work .
30 She tackles this huge theme in nine chronologically arranged chapters , and the text is complemented by over 400 illustrations and an extensive bibliography .
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