Example sentences of "she [verb] it [be] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The thought swam into her mind out of nowhere and she felt vaguely guilty when she realised it was a great relief to have this excuse . |
2 | She sighed as she realised it was a Californian bedroom , wooden floors and a window the length of one wall overlooking trees and a river , on a hilltop . |
3 | A moment later , that icy coldness was being pushed into her , and she realised it was an ice cube that he was inserting into her sensitive channel . |
4 | Does she think it 's a hotel ? |
5 | Tabitha thought it was some kind of antenna ; then she realized it was an empty perch . |
6 | As she passed by , she realized it was the bird that was singing . |
7 | She thinks it 's a wind up . |
8 | I 'll have a word with Donna tomorrow see we , if she thinks it 's a good idea |
9 | If she thinks it 's a good idea , we will then have erm a word with I 'll make sure it 's okay with dad and mum first basically . |
10 | Mother says someone put the letters in Father 's desk , and she thinks it is the man who got Father 's job . |
11 | She pretended not to see the light in his eyes ; she pretended it was the wind going up her skirt that made her suddenly shiver with apprehension . |
12 | ‘ How else would she know it 's a thing like that ? ’ retorted Hester , unabashed . |
13 | But she found it was a different school with different faces . |
14 | Unfolding the notice , she found it was a call to Italian women to demonstrate at the NATO base where the camp had been set up . |
15 | When it came to her turn to scramble ashore , she found it was no easy task to move the balance beam which swung the gates open . |
16 | When she awoke , rubbing at a rather stiff neck , feeling hungry , but better than she expected , she found it was the middle of the morning and sunshine was streaming into every corner of the cottage . |
17 | She paced the garden ; she found it was an exact square . |
18 | He uttered a short sharp bark , which made Rosie jump ; she assumed it was a cough , then realised that it was intended as an expression of amusement . |
19 | When the doorbell rang shortly before ten o'clock , she assumed it was the postman and answered it ill-prepared for the face that greeted her . |
20 | She added it 's the nature of the beast a sign of the times . |
21 | She says it is a very big embarressment to the church . |
22 | ‘ She says it 's a quick operation , ’ he continues . |
23 | She says it 's a big bill and the police should pay it . |
24 | She says it 's a disgrace . |
25 | She says it 's a nightmare come true and it 's not fair . |
26 | She says it 's a full cream and I 'm delighted to tell you it 's a frilly bloomer . |
27 | She says it 's a relief that they 're gone . |
28 | She says it 's a joyous occasion , this little girl was born one hundred years ago and grew to be one of the most renowned writers of her generation . |
29 | But with domestic violence on the increase , she says it 's a scanadal the problem 's being tackled with private rather than public money . |
30 | She says it 's a great difference in the movie . |