Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv] [vb infin] i " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Not only that but , seeming very pleasant and eager to please , I thought , the woman I spoke with then suggested that rather than address my package to Cara in her professional name , just to make sure the package reached you , she 'd better give me your married name . ’ |
2 | I expect Sinbad feels that as I 'm in the last few months of my final year , she 'd better pack me with as much experience as possible before I get whisked away to act staff nurse in some ward . |
3 | What if she do n't give me a loan of it , what if she tells me , you know , ‘ eff off , ’ or something , and by the time you come to the door , he 'll go like that , ‘ Just keep the lawnmower ’ , you know what I mean . |
4 | ‘ Me too , ’ I agreed , ‘ but my Mum says she do n't want me growing up like Sally Buckley . ’ |
5 | I 've said to Jay I do n't know whether she do n't want me to help her , I do n't know , I , this is the second time I 've said to her , and she said oh I do n't know where they are , and I ai n't gon na ask her no more , if they get there they get there and if they do n't |
6 | I hope she do n't tell me to go back to my old room , cos I really like sleeping with Marie . |
7 | She do n't pay me got another pack of peanuts so I have got a few that few , but you do n't need any old bag do you ? |
8 | She , she did n't mind because she 's winking and I thought ah is n't that nice of her , it is really because she organised it all and she do n't know me so that was very kind of her did n't you think so Bet ? |
9 | I rub my face quick so she do n't see I 've been crying . |
10 | ‘ She do n't call me that . |
11 | I wish she would n't look at me like that — she 's gone all hard and like she do n't like me no more . |
12 | She do n't like me . |
13 | She reckons up the change over an' over like she do n't trust me , ’ I admitted reluctantly . |
14 | She do n't hear me , so I say it again , but she just unlocks the door and goes into her room . |
15 | I shout ‘ Annie ! ’ but she do n't hear me . |
16 | She do n't ask me if I want to go with her , but even if she did I would n't go . |
17 | But she do n't ask me where nothing is , she just asks me if I can spare lOp . |
18 | And since she shared Humber 's and my attitude to our job , she did not give me the kind of pep-talk Aline would have come up with in these circumstances . |
19 | Eventually Mrs Webster explained that she had had an evacuee before me , who had ‘ breathed on the wall ’ , and she did not want me to do likewise . |
20 | She is much exercised about a long letter which arrived today , which she did not show me , but smiled over , and caught up and folded away . |
21 | But she did not tell me about the food , or the cold , or the unkind teachers . |
22 | She did not tell me that the poor hungry children had to wash with ice in the morning , and walk through wet snow to sit for two hours with icy feet in a cold church on Sundays . |
23 | She did not tell me that many of the children at the school were ill . |
24 | She did not tell me that . |
25 | ‘ She did not wish me to know her family . |
26 | She did not believe me . |
27 | She did not ask me foolish questions such as — ‘ How do you propose to go about it ? ’ but instead said with easy grace , reaching into a capacious velvet bag , handing me a card : |
28 | The obligation of the bath Mrs Webster never failed to observe , though she did not trust me to keep to the statutory four inches , but ran the water in for me , adding , in spite of my protests , a most nauseous soap powder . |
29 | When she did n't reply I crossed the room , stood with one hand on the back of her chair and watched her turn pages of colour plates of patchwork quilts . |
30 | ‘ She did n't make me ! ’ said Belinda crossly . |