Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv] [vb infin] it " in BNC.
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1 | She thought she 'd better watch it , for if it took control , then no one would ever love her and she would be lonely all through her life . |
2 | As the train stopped she rushed to the window , though she dared not open it . |
3 | She do n't want it ? |
4 | yeah , I think our Julie bought her some talc , she said everybody 's bought me talc and that , and our Julie said this year she do n't know what to get grandma cos whatever I get her she says she do n't want it |
5 | Well she said she do n't want it going up the middle there . |
6 | She 'd always run into my arms when I did that so I could lift her up , but she do n't do it this time . |
7 | Still , she do n't do it every day . ’ |
8 | She 'd be a fool if she do n't do it . |
9 | She do n't do it no more does she ? |
10 | She do n't like it . |
11 | Then she do n't like it when I snap at her . |
12 | what she crying for ? , what she going on the street for if she do n't like it ? , silly idiot |
13 | They 're meant to hold on to it you know so she do n't need it so often . |
14 | If she do n't put it , if you do n't take it right down then it comes out . |
15 | She pleaded that she did not do it and her husband 's inconsistencies and contradictions aroused suspicion . |
16 | If she did not eat it was due to her feeling nauseous because of her condition . |
17 | She sent for her confessor because she was in mortal sin ; she had withheld from him in confession a sin of which she was ashamed , but because he spoke sharply to her , she did not confess it at all this time either . |
18 | That was spiteful and unnecessary but she did not score it out . |
19 | But Finn came and sat beside her and gave her another cream bun , which she accepted gladly as a token of friendship , although she did not want it . |
20 | To know he had considered her ‘ special ’ was satisfying , but she did not regard it as a signal to fall headlong into his arms . |
21 | She did not open it . |
22 | And no , she did not think it would jeopardise the marriage although he would , no doubt , be miffed at missing out on the latest freebie to the investing classes . |
23 | She did not think it necessary to tell him that the University administration had been obliged to circulate all members of staff with a memorandum asking them , if they had been on strike , to volunteer the information ( since there was no other way of finding out ) so that their pay could be docked . |
24 | When he said he was moving to Loxford to start another life before it was too late , she thought of abandoning him but she did not think it for long . |
25 | She did not think it good , it was the first time she had played for weeks and the sounds she made disquieted her , but perhaps it was good enough for busking . |
26 | Witness could not say how much help in this a girl would need from the men because it varied so much , but she did not think it amounted to much , and no special men workers were employed for it " Lifting is therefore not denied , but its importance is distinctly minimized when a woman is speaking , maximized when a man is . |
27 | She did not think it necessary to consider whether the old rule barring recovery of money paid under mistake of law should be abolished , though had she thought it necessary to do so , she would have followed the approach of Dickson J. She considered , at p. 169 , that money paid under unconstitutional legislation was generally recoverable : |
28 | She did not think it wise to add she had suffered so many traumatic incidents in a few days that this was a minor one , nor that her knees had turned to water and refused to hold her up any longer . |
29 | The ward sister had actually drawn her aside and asked her whether she did not think it would be a good idea to let her husband see his children more often in the future . |
30 | And we have it on the authority of those sitting near her that she did not drink it that evening . ’ |