Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] [verb] some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She may have had some capital of her own , though many a wife in Victorian times was little better off as one man 's wife than she had been as another man 's daughter :
2 She must have had some kind of brainstorm . ’
3 She must have had some idea what she was doing . ’
4 Too many people had resented her abrupt intrusion onto the London society circuit , and while she might have gained some measure of respectability , she knew the resentment remained .
5 But if I know our Emily , she 'll have found some way of getting out of City Europe .
6 She could have borrowed some mascara from her daughter Sally , but it was too late .
7 It might have been for her , but I thought she could have shown some gratitude , considering the work her stepmother and I had gone to .
8 If she could buy some make-up after the X-ray expedition the discolouration would be hardly noticeable — only she 'd have to borrow some money from Penry , she realised , frowning .
9 She 'd have to lose some weight , of course , and then maybe buy some new sexy underwear …
10 I knew she 'd have to find some way of getting over him but I did n't expect anything as drastic as this . ’
11 But she 'd have to find some way of squaring the situation .
12 She 'd have to find some way to forcefully evict him from her thoughts , and the only way to do that was to fill her mind with something completely different — like the party she was planning .
13 Tomorrow she would have to do some shopping ; she 'd kept most of her other clothes at the clinic .
14 It was shortly before the time Luke usually arrived on Fridays , and up until today she would have made some excuse to Florian , but reviviscent pride demanded a gesture .
15 She would have to find some way of raising the money herself .
16 You would think that when she was n't coming she would have got some word round . ’
17 She would have to have some money to support it , and it was only right he should pay for the pleasure he 'd had .
18 She said she 'd realised how tired your parents were becoming and she knew that if she wanted to remain at home on a long-term basis she would have to have some form of respite care .
19 There was , however , a growing realization in Whitehall that Britain could no longer ‘ go it alone ’ in weapon development , and so she would have to seek some form of closer partnership with the United States , at least , until Europe could provide a viable alternative .
20 Sue said a lorry from the area would be going to Brasov and without stopping to think , Christine asked if she would like to take some wool .
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