Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | You know , in the past … ’ she trailed off , she could sense that she 'd better not squat on the bidet to wash between her legs in front of Miss Goldilocks . |
2 | ‘ It wo n't take long , but she 'd better not stay here . |
3 | Jane thought she 'd better not offer to shake hands in case he let go of the stick and fell over . |
4 | ‘ I am sorry , I really am , ’ she said sincerely , deciding she 'd better not press him further . |
5 | Now , however , it struck her that she 'd better not give Patrice an opening , though she was n't quite sure why . |
6 | Sally-Anne had one pain , one memory of which she dared not even think for fear that she would lose all command of herself , one memory which she always pushed away when it tried to attack her . |
7 | It was completely dark and she dared not even put the light on to look at her watch . |
8 | Cos she do n't normally get a high mark does she ? |
9 | I told you she do n't even listen to me . |
10 | I mean , she do n't even look up at the lights . |
11 | She do n't even need it . |
12 | ‘ She do n't even know I quit school . ’ |
13 | I thought , ‘ Fuck it , she do n't even know what she 's talking about . ’ |
14 | She do n't blooming want a cup ! |
15 | She do n't blooming want a cup ! |
16 | She do n't half have some time off them bloody , that teaching staff ! |
17 | That 's like Sarah at work , I mean she leaves at twenty past five , if she thinks that , she 'll leave at ten past five I mean she thinks you 're stupid because she do n't always go but even when she 's not going she |
18 | She tries real hard , but she do n't really sing — she sort of shouts . |
19 | She do n't really like it , but she does it anyway . |
20 | She do n't bloody look it . |
21 | Her books , and she 's , she 's a right boffin right her books are really clean , she do n't never write on them , and she moans at me writing them , you know I always write Frances was here or something , like that , like you do . |
22 | Marie works in this place most nights , so she do n't usually come home till I 'm asleep . |
23 | Like I say , she do n't usually come back till the morning . |
24 | She do n't hardly splash at all . |
25 | She did not otherwise feel at all detached . |
26 | She did not altogether like the sound of this . |
27 | As she did so she realised she did not yet know the name of their unexpected guest . |
28 | She did n't because the moment was not right ; she did not yet know that she could not plead from her position of privilege that she had suffered too — ‘ So you want to annex our wrongs as well , do you ? ’ he might well have answered to her in just bitterness . |
29 | ‘ Your one-time intended 's folks , ’ she said — she did not see him wince at the Americanism ; she did not yet know him as well as Sally-Anne did . |
30 | The answer to that she did not yet know , but she had her own answer already sworn , and she would not go back on it . |