Example sentences of "she [vb infin] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm how did she know how to do that ? |
2 | So what does she do just maintain the stables ? |
3 | I mean she does n't she do n't get through a lot of chocolates does she ? |
4 | Will she do more to publicise the results of the recent negotiations on that issue ? |
5 | And w er did sh you said she got some work , what what job did she do then to help ? |
6 | There was no one in sight , but should she trespass into what was blatantly a private area or would she do better to tramp all the way up the stairs again ? |
7 | Did she carry on working ? |
8 | How could she have possibly imagined how dramatically her feelings towards him would have changed in so short a time ? |
9 | How could she have ever fallen for Marcus 's attractive looks and been blind to the shallowness of his character ? |
10 | However , by no stretch of the imagination would she have ever referred to this magnificent house as a ‘ cottage ’ . |
11 | How could she have ever imagined they were two matching halves of a whole ? |
12 | ‘ Will she go on living here , sir ? ’ |
13 | How could she go on working with him , living so close to him , knowing that , deep down , he still loved Claire ? |
14 | How much longer could she go on saying no when her body was alive with a hunger for him so deep that every pulse of her blood screamed yes ? |
15 | Could she pretend not to remember last night ? |
16 | Should she venture out to search for him ? |
17 | Ernest and Rosie tried to make a start on the repairs , but by then she had discovered that she was pregnant , and Ernest would not let her do any work that might involve strenuous effort . |
18 | But for the long term , for me to let her carry on thinking that way would be stupid , I 'd be starting another one all over again . |
19 | Well I let her carry on singing . |
20 | I ca n't let her carry on pretending I ai n't in the room . |
21 | ‘ So instead of letting me finish it , you let her carry on giving me the runaround . ’ |
22 | ‘ Do n't let her go round damning that wretched girl and starting a vendetta . |