Example sentences of "she [vb past] it [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well she got it last time so it 's your turn . |
2 | So I suppose she got it some time this week . |
3 | By some miracle she had hung on to her job with the Caring Chauvinist , but she found it exhausting coping with that , and running the house , and looking after Perdita , and more and more after Violet and Eddie . |
4 | Thrift apologizes , whingeing , for the poisoned sausage , reminding Alix that she ate it twenty years ago , when she had no money and needed the sausage . |
5 | She she she mistimed it last night . |
6 | She she mistimed it last night Ann . |
7 | She banged it this morning , did n't half cry ! |
8 | Then , picking up the poker from the hearth , she banged it three times against the back of the fireplace . |
9 | She hated it that way . |
10 | We were discussing how you spunk with Bonjella , she swallowed it last night . |
11 | She swallowed it last night . |
12 | She has run a Beavers Club for boys aged six and seven since she founded it 27 years ago . |
13 | She rang it twice , she rang it four times , but there was no response . |
14 | She could n't abide the thought of it , sitting there grinning , it gave her bad dreams she said , so she took it one morning and hid it in the stable loft . |
15 | The Rectory , when she reached it ten minutes later , was as silent and calm as when she had visited it with the Archdeacon on Saturday evening . |
16 | Roman was early ; Claudia left her office on the hour , closing the door with an irrational feeling that by the next time she saw it many things , including herself , would be irrevocably changed . |
17 | She could never remember the Alice 's registration number without looking it up , though she saw it twenty times a day . |
18 | I BLOODY WELL WILL to show her , is what I thought so it was a shot of adrenalin I needed … not , I know , that she meant it that way . |
19 | A WOMAN has sold her car back to the garage where she bought it 32 years ago — and got more than she paid . |
20 | She liked it that way , and she intended keeping it that way . |
21 | Already to most of the regular customers she was n't the famous Aurora Blake , but simply , Rory , and she liked it that way . |
22 | the way she said it that day was , they 're old dogs , they do n't need the exercise and they do n't bark , that is the impression , impression I got |
23 | When it had happened four or five times , and he had , perhaps , begun to feel some stirrings of a more disturbing passion , she had brought him up with a catalogue of the men she had had , and made it clear that — if she wanted it that way — there would be more . |
24 | She held it this way and that , frowning . |