Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] she " in BNC.
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1 | Do you reckon I should her down ? |
2 | So I think because I 'd done her class once before she thought I 'll her in again . |
3 | Yeah , I know and he said she said my sister said if I ca n't afford it , she 'll pay but I 'll she said and I was so proud of Sam ! |
4 | I could her . |
5 | The traditional suspicion of the regular clergy for members of the monastic orders , and the contempt that the latter often returned them might she reflected , be reason enough to explain her enlistment . |
6 | But whom could she trust ? |
7 | Whom could she talk to ? |
8 | To whom could she say that ? |
9 | The first was that , although several people recognized her and stopped her and peered into the pram saying ‘ Ah ’ , to none of them could she have begun to say what was on her mind . |
10 | Who should she even listen ? |
11 | God give you great care if you should her spare for the time that you are with her . |
12 | Europe ? well we could beat about the bush but there 's not a single rep on the road that ever gets out the office so got ta win it cos I actually saw I actually we I actually saw her go out and see a customer so she must she must be er |
13 | That is extremely confusing for her , cause she has on her computer , she has various versions named in two , unless she destroys previous versions of M2 when she does this one Well she should she should overtype the correct one Which is n't what we did with M1 |
14 | She should she should get sixty three so she 'll get a seventy three today , were it today you got it or Saturday ? |
15 | Who might she marry ? |
16 | Who might she not meet ? |
17 | ‘ And who might she be , sir ? ’ |
18 | As best she might she encouraged her to speak her grief , but soon saw that her efforts , however tender , were experienced as intrusion , as invasion almost . |
19 | If they thought er well I 'd better go round just in case and she might need something or she might she might just want to talk or whatever you know . |
20 | And try as she might she could not detach her eyes from the object on the table that had so totally winded her . |
21 | Try as she might she could n't hold his gaze . |
22 | She might she might just know ! |
23 | Well she 'll she 'll I mean . |
24 | Oh , she 'll she 'll probably be asleep until five now . |
25 | No , no , she 'll she 'll erm she 'll query it , but just as well she noticed otherwise she 'd have been merrily paying it and Norm Norma does n't |
26 | She loved the rails of beautiful clothes — the tailored suits and the beaded evening dresses , the taffeta and lace and wool baratheas and most of all the furs , and when she could she would slip into one of the changing rooms and try things on . |
27 | As soon as she could she had a serious talk with her mother . |
28 | When she had done all she could she went to the bathroom and wept for a while and found herself raging against her lodger for being young and clean and free of spirit and unsure because he had never faced death . |
29 | She could she could er drink the Red Biddy , yeah that was that cheap wine . |
30 | When she could she lifted her head , flinging her hair over her shoulders in a gleaming golden-brown mane . |