Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] she [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | She 's asked was that in school or did she go to your house ? |
2 | Was she raped by James Hepburn , earl of Bothwell , and forced to marry him , or did she connive at her own abduction ? |
3 | ‘ How did she take it — orally , or did she snort it ? ’ |
4 | Or did she say he 's going for an interview in June for the Met , or something , anyway . |
5 | Well he does , sometimes she sa did she say him or did she say |
6 | Or did she use her an' all ? |
7 | Or did she have some other ‘ Thing ’ to invoke ? |
8 | Had she seen a plastic brick floating , or did she have to think of a name for her wavy line and enclosed shape ? |
9 | Or did she have to go back for something . |
10 | Or does she talk different because she 's on the phone ? |
11 | Does she dive straight to the point or does she circle around , feeling for what she wants to say ? |
12 | Embroidery , for example , or does she collect ceramics ? |
13 | Yeah I 'm afraid so , I think it 's compounded by the fact that your , what your dad says sums it up beautifully about your mum , I was talking to him about , you know , what does she , what she 's got in her life other than what she ever had other than a home , working and so on , has she got any hobbies at home or does she do anything is there anything that takes her mind off things |
14 | Is she alright now without them or does she have to wear them part of the time ? |
15 | ‘ Or does she object to the coloured races in general ? ’ |
16 | What comment has the minister to make on this example of corporate ethics or does she like the Prime Minister believe it 's no matter for her ? |
17 | And there is no pleasure left in the life of the rich : for who can tell lumpfish from caviare any more , and caviare is cholesterol-rich anyway , and forbidden : and when the rich grow old and hired nurses dab away the dribble , can you trust the nurse to love you , or does she hate you ? |
18 | Nor did she think she could hide anything from this man with the golden eyes . |
19 | Nor did she think she would ever have the courage to find out . |
20 | She was n't naïve enough to think he was in love with her ; nor did she think she was in love with him — or not very much — but the thought of that strong body and craggy face , of grey eyes that could be either icily remote or filled with humour , made her tremble . |
21 | Nor did she think he could ever feel anything but shame for the way he treated them ; if he was now ready to pretend otherwise , it would only be that he saw some advantage in it . |
22 | She did not actually concentrate on the birds which happened to be there , nor did she feel any desire to feel them or encourage them to come near her — but she was quite able to relax knowing that they were there in the background . |
23 | Nor did she feel she could approach her own family for assistance . |
24 | Nor did she feel quite ready to ; and now she leaned close to his ear , and raised her voice . |
25 | Nor did she want a 6′ fence at the side of her house . |
26 | She did n't think that it was her place to do so nor did she want to appear to be a burden to the man she loved . |
27 | Nor did she want to . |
28 | Cleo Sinister possessed neither of these qualities , nor did she appear to be familiar with other desirable attributes such as obedience , silence and the possession of gentle manners . |
29 | Her husband did n't reply , nor did she expect him to . |
30 | He did n't smile ; nor did she expect him to . |