Example sentences of "she [vb -s] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Discussing a book on Dostoevsky , he remarks that while the author has much of interest to say about The Idiot ‘ she does not quite persuade one that it comes off , indeed she does not really try , because like many scholars today she is more concerned with showing how the thing works than with judging if it works well . ’ |
2 | Elizabeth does not love me , but she does not always hate me , and when she brushes my hair perhaps she means to be kind . |
3 | The new mother is often terrified of making a mistake but she does not really know what is the best thing to do . |
4 | When she complains of the drudgery of studying sound changes , Bernard hints that she does not really have what it takes to be a scholar . |
5 | She does n't even bring her dirty cups down . |
6 | See , well , she just puts her hand in , eats it , hand in , eat , that 's , she does n't even know what she 's doing ! |
7 | She does n't even know them ! |
8 | She does n't even know I can read her sub-text ! ) |
9 | She does n't even know I 'm here . |
10 | ‘ I hope she does n't still blame you ? ’ she said . |
11 | ‘ Well , yes , but she does n't always believe me . ’ |
12 | She does n't much want them actually to touch her . |
13 | ‘ She does n't really care what I do , ’ Matilda said a little sadly . |
14 | Susan says she does it , but she does n't really do it ! |
15 | It is quite breathtaking , for instance , that her sympathies are so strong for another girl whom she sees as literally killing herself with exercise , yet she does n't really extend her sympathies or concern towards herself . |
16 | ‘ She does n't really mean it , ’ Robert defended Dawn reluctantly . |
17 | She does n't really think you lo you 're a bug then ? |
18 | She does n't really like his stuff . |
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 | Now she takes comfort from the house and garden , so you see she does n't really need me either . ’ |
21 | She does n't really know me . |
22 | Perhaps she does n't really know what she wants . ’ |
23 | She does n't really know what to say . |
24 | Yeah , well she does n't really understand it . |
25 | She enjoys trying out new ways of doing things , though she does n't necessarily devise them herself . |
26 | As long as she does n't bloody ring us to say oh Susan 's just rung . |
27 | She does n't actually eat anything that 's actually bad for her . |
28 | The community psychiatric nurse comes occasionally — I never know when — and she sympathizes ; nice girl but she does n't actually do anything useful . |
29 | ‘ She does n't actually say anything against you , ’ she explained . |