Example sentences of "[pron] she [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Then someone she did like , Mr. Middlemass , the Document Examiner , with his jacket slung over his shoulders , leaping up the stairs three steps at a time and calling out a greeting to the desk . |
2 | Britain has been particularly fortunate in acquiring the sorts of institutions which she did acquire . |
3 | No me mother she she did work hard well we all had to do in them days . |
4 | Her ‘ Tale of two orphans ’ focuses on two young African elephants — Ndume and Malaika — who she helped bring up when they were brought to Daphne Sheldrick 's sanctuary following the massacre of the rest of their herd by poachers . |
5 | But there 's something she does know and she 's keepin' it to herself . |
6 | Well in the third one she does mention er , this explanation was served directly by mistake should been made . |
7 | What she does regret , though , is the comparative lack of guitar repertoire from her favourite Romantic period ( she cites Rachmaninov as a special hero ) . |
8 | I gather she either does n't know very much about Uncle Adam or does n't care very much about what she does know . ’ |
9 | And perhaps what she does know wo n't help me , anyway . |
10 | sounds all like bloody what she does say . |
11 | said they 'd been recording things for her wanting to see what she does see when she 's old . |
12 | Bina who never dreamed — Bina whose moods they all dismissed as ‘ adolescence ’ — Bina who they 'd trained not to let on what she really felt , who did n't even know what she did feel — that same Bina had a dream each night , and she wrote down every single word of it so that it would tell her how to be different , be real , really be . |
13 | What she did decide to do was to enquire the reason for this unexpected obstinacy against Paris and Charles s new friend . |
14 | Oh , if only she knew exactly what she did want ! |
15 | Carrie was n't sure what she did mean . |
16 | ‘ I do n't mean … you know … ’ she said feebly , and the waif-like expression on her strained face made it difficult to grasp immediately what she did mean . |
17 | ‘ I did n't mean we should get to know each other — ’ She broke off , not sure what she did mean when he looked at her in such open invitation . |
18 | ‘ But I did n't mean — I meant — ’ She floundered in a sea of confusion , not sure now , in the face of his implacable logic , what she did mean . |
19 | And she had no intention of telling him just what she did think of him , not that it would have made sense , anyway — either to him or , more importantly , to herself . |
20 | What she did know was that she never wanted to go away again . |
21 | What she did know was that he lived with his mother and two brothers , and that after the war he would go back to work in an insurance office . |
22 | Motherly but firm , ignorant but insistent on communicating what she did know , she was an excellent teacher for the lower forms . |
23 | She did n't know but what she did know was that Fernando would n't do anything to hurt anyone … only herself , as he had threatened when she had first arrived here at the lovely Casa Pinar . |
24 | What she did see , at last , was a signpost . |
25 | What she did see , however , was a countenance dark with anger , and her smile died away . |
26 | Her view of the interior of the shed was limited but what she did see raised her hopes . |
27 | What she did see was hair the colour of rich , ruby port wine , swept up , somehow , from the forehead and hanging past her shoulders in a heavy , shining mass that curled under at the sides and bottom like a long page-boy bob . |
28 | What she did get was five children and two poodles … ’ |
29 | What she did mind — minded quite horribly — was that it would upset Auntie Lou . |
30 | She did n't quite , but what she did understand was that she hated this woman , and the thought momentarily came to her that that man would n't surely have been as bad as this mean-faced nun . |