Example sentences of "she [vb -s] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | " She hates it there . " |
2 | She plays it phenomenally well , with a dazzling combination of flawless virtuosity , and controlled yet always deeply passionate ardour . |
3 | Do I share their prejudices and feel somewhere deep in my psyche that a woman ought to care about a baby she produces , even if she produces it under highly unnatural conditions ? |
4 | She pats it apologetically . |
5 | I said do you realize we owe Julie fifteen pound and she wants it today . |
6 | " Aunt Tossie wants it she wants it now . " |
7 | That 's how she wants it so I done a lot . |
8 | And like , she has , like , although she 's doing secondary teaching , she has it easier than anybody . |
9 | ‘ She has it most elegantly furnished , ’ said Sophia enthusiastically . |
10 | Well yeah but she is seven seventy is n't she has it always taken her or has it ? |
11 | The real Mr Singleton Snr ‘ loves the film ’ although the director hesitates when asked what his mother made of it ‘ Eh , she loves it too , ’ he says , then sniggers . |
12 | " She loves it too much , " Sara said dreamily . |
13 | ‘ But I think she needs it now . ’ |
14 | No they 're all tucked well in , now she needs it still to be up here , right , so what 's the best thing that we can do to make sure it stays up in the high position ? |
15 | At first she was frightened of the bath , but she adores it now . |
16 | She uses it infrequently . |
17 | Overreacting with shock and dismay when the child first comes out with a four-letter word is the best way to ensure he or she uses it again and again . |
18 | Well I think she uses it quite often , you know , I mean |
19 | She says it again . |
20 | And then the next bit , she says it again . |
21 | She says it only unsettles him . ’ |
22 | As Rod once said … she wears it well . |
23 | She kisses it better . |
24 | If y if she gets it straight away we know . |
25 | I always feed Sharon [ the three year old ] because if she feeds herself she gets it everywhere and the place is all messed up , and I have to clean it again . |
26 | she finds it easier to talk to come out with it . . |
27 | " Aye. , She finds it more convenient , I reckon — for her visitors . |
28 | In our depth interviews , for example ( Appendix II , section 5 ) , there was the man in trouble with the court already who could therefore not get HP — and who bought the settee he wanted with a trading check instead ( even costlier to repay ) , though he doubted his ability to pay it off and was still making payments through the court ; and the woman with so many debts to pay off , afraid of the ‘ loan man 's ’ visit because she finds it so hard to say no to his offers . |
29 | As a matter of fact she finds it quite hard to teach more than one group at a time , and many children spend part of the day on low-supervision activities or ‘ busy-work ’ , which does n't really move their thinking on . |
30 | Lisa admits she finds it very upsetting . |