Example sentences of "and [adv] she do not [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He had assumed her consent to the plan , Belinda realised as he started the engine , and weakly she did n't object .
2 Then somehow she was spreadeagled along the seat and he was half-kneeling , half -lying on top of her and suddenly she did not think that what was between her legs was his finger .
3 It bore a French stamp and suddenly she did n't want to know what was inside that letter .
4 Then she remembered Guido 's threat that he could stop him working anywhere in Italy , and suddenly she did n't feel quite so relieved any more .
5 She was angry when I left her , and so she does n't want me to marry another woman .
6 But a part of her did , and so she did n't stop Mandy as she continued to talk while they made their way up the hill towards their cabin .
7 Last time I practically took my thumb off and apparently she does n't trust me not to do it again .
8 And somehow she did n't need to be told they had arrived .
9 It was hateful to have to be like that , and usually she did not allow herself to think on those lines , but it was there and had to be recognized as a factor .
10 Going back out with Michael , and being pregnant , and still she does n't know .
11 They 'd gone all the way and still she did n't feel any of the things one was supposed to feel — elated , contented , together .
12 He waited fifteen minutes , which seemed like hours , and still she did n't come .
13 And still she did not go , but hovered , touching with long fingers along his shelves of vessels , reaching up to rustle the hanging bunches of herbs overhead , keeping only her profile towards him .
14 It was Ana who came forward as Maggie came into the room , and clearly she did not let her blindness get in the way of being hostess for her brother .
15 She had had every opportunity to be , for heaven 's sake , but she 'd never worked hard enough at it and now she did not feel like struggling with a foreign language to search for an item when she did not even know what she was looking for .
16 That would only upset Marguerite and now she did n't want that at all .
17 Her magical feelings had quite gone and now she did n't feel knee-deep in anything but annoyance .
18 She had lain down with her love — the enemy — and now she did n't know what was to become of her .
19 Her old character seemed to have gone far away and here she did n't need it back .
20 For instance , everyone makes such a fuss of Elizabeth Taylor when she loses weight , pampering her and commenting on how good she looks , but when she regains it , as she always does , we are told how ugly and inflated she is , and even she does not escape comparison — with Joan Collins .
21 So she watched television and erm Princess Diana erm said something shocking at lunchtime at a luncheon party or lunch party and erm maybe just erm ten days before that Princess Diana 's announcement we were told by the Register Teacher that we will have an assignment of in February and we will compare some newspapers articles and maybe she did n't explain very erm specifically but she just gave us erm the brief information about er register assignment in February and she told us that we should er we should collect some newspapers about the same title was about the same topic and ho we should compare how each newspaper treated , treats the er news or what do you call that ?
22 And I walked out and then she did n't call me and I did n't call her and that was it .
23 And yet she did n't mean to leave ‘ La Felicità ’ .
24 For light relief we had Valerie , and why she did n't end up in the same boat I 'll never know .
25 ‘ Please … ’ he said , and again she did n't answer .
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