Example sentences of "she [vb -s] it [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's got these tight sleeves that look too short and the bottom bit is all bunched up so when she turns it all billows out . |
2 | She scribbles it all up . |
3 | ‘ She drinks it all the time . ’ |
4 | She thinks it all very romantic — she does not know what hard work being a servant is — and nor did I , for that matter . |
5 | In fact her resistance to the ‘ sense ’ of the question is due to the fact that she understands it first in the context of legal discourse : ‘ She had a brief glimpse of a mediaeval bureaucrat … issuing a proclamation : ‘ From 23.59 on the 16th April 1340 , dipthongisation will be optional in the County of Kent ’ ' ( 5 ) . |
6 | Mu mu my mum says that I 've got to show all receipts at the end of the year and if I have n't got any then she wants it all back , but she 's she can piss off as far that 's concerned ! |
7 | Oh yeah she wants it this month do n't she ? |
8 | Now that we 're talking to Anne and er she wants it pink . |
9 | She tears it open : a ragged fumbling of her hands , not like her at all . |
10 | She has it six , seven and eight . |
11 | She has it ready for you , I believe . ’ |
12 | She handles it all . |
13 | It is impossible to be indifferent towards her , and she prefers it that way in her criticism , as she preferred it in life . |
14 | if she , if she gets it all signed over to her she signs all the bills over |
15 | She calls it corrective training . |
16 | She is uninterested in fame ; she may attract it , however , and although she finds it annoying , she can turn it to good account for the work she is doing . |
17 | Failure to talk about sexual needs may mean that the individual does not consider it to be a problem , or that he or she finds it embarrassing to discuss such matters . |
18 | On the other hand , she finds it difficult to take much interest in financial control , which means that there are sometimes errors in bills , and her unwillingness to ask walk-in guests for a deposit has led to the occasional bad debt . |
19 | She admits in the final analysis she finds it difficult to make sense of the ‘ gratuitous savagery ’ . |
20 | But what her eyes do n't actually see she finds it difficult to imagine . |
21 | Because I shall probably need some help here when I examine Mrs Cole , as she finds it difficult to move . ’ |
22 | Irene is in a great deal of pain at the moment her bad back is giving her trouble and she finds it difficult to walk . |
23 | She finds it hard to explain why , but ponders that it may have something to do with the religious faith she grew up with . |
24 | She is so slowed down by the dope slamming fifty visions of hell at her a second that she finds it hard to fight , hard to believe in her own anger , hard to believe in what she 's doing . |
25 | She is such a sincere person herself , she finds it hard to believe anyone can behave as you did . |
26 | She finds it hard to think clearly about Charles . |
27 | She finds it hard to get to sleep , unless she 's exhausted , and even then she sleeps lightly . |
28 | Says she finds it hard to . |
29 | She finds it disconcerting . ’ |
30 | She finds it convenient to live above the shop … |