Example sentences of "[coord] she do n't [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's why she is a bit nervous ; she would like to be alone with him , without Paul , and she does n't quite know how to arrange it . |
2 | This is Ginny , and she does n't really like college . |
3 | And she and Ryan screwed all the time and she did n't even love him . |
4 | He wept , his head upon her knee , and presently his hand crept up between her knees and she did n't even pull away with a ‘ Sweet Jesus , what do you think you 're doing ? ’ but drew the curtains to and lit the gas fire to warm them both . |
5 | If she rang Tony to warn him , Damian would guess that she had done so , and she did n't even want to consider his rage if he did . |
6 | When he came into the house she was reading a book she had brought with her and she did n't even look up . |
7 | This girl was too used to getting her own way , but now she had stepped over an invisible line and she did n't even know it . |
8 | She , no she , cos she 'd s what , he 'd done his business pel pissed off and left her in this house and she did n't even know . |
9 | He watched her flushed face with intent eyes and she did n't even try to look away . |
10 | And she did n't really tell me , it was just that I guessed , I 'd seen them quite a few times , mooning about , and I asked her if she was going to marry him . |
11 | He would start to pressurise her again and she did n't really want to go to the Dordogne at all . |
12 | After the dignification of the white coat this domestic chore was something of a let-down , and she did n't really need a drink so soon after breakfast . |
13 | Only to our Mary 's , and she did n't really have the room . |
14 | She was taking eight months ' leave without pay from Coronation , but in the back of her mind was the odd feeling that she would n't be going back , and she did n't quite know what it meant . |
15 | You may have got quite friendly now , but she does n't necessarily know all that goes on in Robert 's mind . ’ |
16 | ‘ Well , yes , but she does n't always believe me . ’ |
17 | Susan says she does it , but she does n't really do it ! |
18 | But she does n't really look as though she 's broken loose . |
19 | She says it 's because the water is pure from the mountain but she does n't really believe it 's just that . |
20 | The community psychiatric nurse comes occasionally — I never know when — and she sympathizes ; nice girl but she does n't actually do anything useful . |
21 | She tries real hard , but she do n't really sing — she sort of shouts . |
22 | But she did n't even look back . |
23 | Yes , she had all the chances , but she did n't even take a degree — threw herself into left-wing politics , and then got married . |
24 | About Hattie , she was n't in the concert cos she supposed to be ill but she did n't even come to watch and her parents came to watch her . |
25 | Sarah knew she was slow , and she tried hard to grasp things more quickly and to keep her mind on the task or game in hand , but she did n't always succeed . |
26 | He said he had a daughter about her age but she did n't really like sailing . |
27 | Me mam must have known something was up , but she did n't really click what it was . |
28 | She had switched the apartment air-conditioning off , distrusting its effect on the health , and for a while she tried to convince herself that it was the unaccustomed humidity that made her so restless , but she did n't really believe it , and the eyes that looked back at her from her bathroom mirror in the morning were shadowy , and hunted . |