Example sentences of "she [modal v] [verb] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | yeah I think , I do n't , she must lock it from the inside window back through |
2 | She can not afford to make a mistake so she must leave herself to the administrations of Lady G , June 's of Hamilton or Gina Smart in Ayr . |
3 | She must hone herself into the likeness of her beloved stiletto . |
4 | She must call him in the morning , give him all the names she had found , and let the police handle any investigation . |
5 | But now , with only a little while to go before she must join him in the sitting-room , she was starting to have second thoughts about the wisdom of accepting . |
6 | She had n't eaten the spinach , and in doing so created a martyrdom ; now she must restrain herself from the agonizing satisfaction of telling Maman all the truth , thus getting Aunt Tossie into dreadful trouble . |
7 | He put on his shirt and suggested she should wash herself at the sink . |
8 | Atrimonides gestured with his gun , indicating that she should precede him from the gallery . |
9 | She should leave it to the Jockey Club , suggest to Nick that he take a closer look at Harry 's yard for a start . |
10 | She wants her image ‘ sorted out ’ before she signs a deal to prevent any manipulation , to ensure no one tells her how she should present herself to the record-buying public . |
11 | He did n't know when he 'd be back and she should cancel everything for the next several days . |
12 | She may feel more in control if she takes her bill herself to the Department of Social Security , having been guided by the adviser that she should ask them about the ‘ fuel direct ’ scheme that will debit her benefits automatically and prevent disconnection . |
13 | Though she tried as faithfully as she might to devote herself to the needs of this rude community , she knew that she was not greatly liked and the knowledge injured her . |
14 | I do n't well I could be wrong she might do it on the spot . |
15 | Otherwise she might clout you round the earhole with her ladder . |
16 | But that 's the same as if you willed spouse had died before you for instance , and you were the second of two to die and she had n't or she might have everything to the children and you still got a hundred and sixty thousand pounds , you ca n't avoid the inheritance tax in those circumstances . |
17 | She picked a saucepan off the cooker and raised it high , as if she might fling it across the kitchen like a hatchet . |
18 | She might despise him for the methods he used in business , but the fact remained that she loved him , and if there was anything she could do to protect him she would do it . |
19 | ‘ She 's a right madam and I 'm always afraid she might kill someone in the paddock , ’ he said . |
20 | Or she might drown him in the bath or push him under a train . |
21 | She says she 'll do anything for the safety of the children . |
22 | She 'll set us on the right track . ’ |
23 | Well she 'll want it in the house and all that ! |
24 | I 've asked Robins to collect her gear and she 'll meet us at the scene . |
25 | She 'll lead you to the real killer ! ’ |
26 | And erm if you wanted to hear about Chelmsford Cathedral when Estelle who was a humorous and eighty something but still on the ball she 'll tell you about the |
27 | I mean she 'll put it in the proper procedure , and then she 'll put like operator performance and things , that have erm . |
28 | She could feel nothing but the cold , that seemed to have filled every pore of her body . |
29 | Before she could fit it in the lock the door opened . |
30 | She saved her curses until she could shout them into the night — then swallowed them anyway out of paranoia . |