Example sentences of "[subord] she [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 So where she fill it up from ?
2 She had complete confidence in the young nurse , although she found it very difficult to penetrate her reserve .
3 Lydia ignored this , although she found it quite flattering .
4 The letter filled Lucy with indignation , and although she answered it politely she longed to ask whether the writer would agree to allowing a similar number of plants to be dug from her own property .
5 This made her left foot very cold , so she twisted it round her right ankle .
6 So if our mum had cut it up into twelve pieces and then only three people wanted pizza so she cut it up into twelve twelfths and then said who wants pizza and only three people wanted pizza she 'd now have to put some of these twelfths back together again then and just three of us how many twelfths would we get ?
7 This story was a favourite of the headmistress of her primary school , so she heard it often at Morning Prayers , and long before she could see it as a parable , she already felt shock before its injustice .
8 The wife does n't know it , so she passes it on to her husband .
9 Karen says that her mum used to compete as a swimmer , so she took it up and caught the bug .
10 If it 's later established that death was due to a blow on the head with a blunt instrument , the police are going to find that golf-club and start asking awkward questions , so she puts it round that someone 's nicked it . ’
11 It was too big to conceal in the shed so she wheeled it outside and hid it in the freight car containing the metal beer kegs .
12 Let her play with a sponge and see how it fills with water , which slowly drains away once she lifts it up .
13 She preferred to use vagina — until she looked it up in the dictionary , which gave its etymology ( vagina is Latin for ‘ sheath ’ , as in where you keep your sword ) .
14 Not a real law of course , but a rule Carrie had made up for herself and had stuck to , until she forgot it today .
15 Great Aunt S was simply pouring her tea into the saucer , whereupon she drank it down with a loud slurp .
16 said all I 'm worried about is did I wash my hair too early for you so she said it 's alright I 've got a spray that I can sort of cos she likes it quite wet when she
17 Cos she had it on last week .
18 Well cos she called it out .
19 ‘ I think there 's opium in it , Anne , and if she took it too often it would n't help when she really needed it .
20 Rosalind would be very cross if she took it home unposted after paying her to send it !
21 She hid the cutting in the cocktail cabinet in the prop-room — if she took it home Uncle Vernon might get his hands on it and embarrass her by reading it out to the commercial travellers .
22 But she was insane if she took it seriously .
23 If y if she gets it straight away we know .
24 Do I share their prejudices and feel somewhere deep in my psyche that a woman ought to care about a baby she produces , even if she produces it under highly unnatural conditions ?
25 Be calm and , if she does it again , correct her until she understands .
26 All the same , they had now reached lot 50 ; if she left it much longer the chance would be gone .
27 If she said it often enough it might be true .
28 If she understood it then , all was well .
29 She sometimes signed it over to me if she needed it urgently and had n't time to queue at the post office .
30 Well not if she writes it down do n't worry about it .
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