Example sentences of "[verb] she [vb mod] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 thank you , so erm she 's going to erm she 'll just pick out some of these then , erm watch it , the ones that she does n't , the plants that she does n't need she 'll give to Dave , his erm school , his spring fair whatever you call it
2 And for those few hours after she got home she found she could talk to her mother properly for the first time in over two years .
3 I expect she 'll try to be . ’
4 But the injury ca n't be mended and vets say she 'll have to be put down .
5 She even promised she would speak to Albert and see what could be done in the way of money .
6 BELVILLE : I am resolved she shall return to the distress and poverty she was taken from .
7 Kate says she would like to be able to take more of a hands-on approach to her job .
8 Erm Alison says she 'd like to but her you know it depends on this that and the other .
9 When it 's done she 'll go to the supermarket ;
10 Then , quite out of the blue at the end of 1983 , they had a letter from the Palace saying that the Princess had decided she would like to be their patron .
11 Though , that apart , she regarded the offer as a typically Simon over-the-top gesture , and felt sure that , had she said she would journey to Mexico or Hungary or wherever , the free travel would have been abruptly rescinded .
12 Mrs Aquino has said she will bow to its decision but is confident it will again rule in her favour .
13 She thought it outrageous that he should even think she might want to be friends in the circumstances .
14 But she also said Hawick wanted her to give up her partnership here and she did n't think she could bear to . ’
15 She hoped that he would n't suggest coming up for a coffee ; she did n't think she could rise to a social occasion at this particular moment , so she was thankful to accept her car keys , bid him a hurried , ‘ Safe journey , ’ and close the door again .
16 Similarly Emperor Marcus answered by rescript that the words in which a testator had provided that ‘ he did not doubt that whatever his wife had received she would restore to his children ’ should be treated as a trust .
17 Walking up the path to the front door on legs that felt slightly wobbly Sally realised she would have to be satisfied with that .
18 So I mean she 'd have to be a very speculative investor , she 'd have to be right up to er adventurous , for her to think about that .
19 He thinks she should go to Pakistan because if she does n't she 'll get her own way .
20 She knew what they were saying and realized she could come to church no more .
21 His brother was interned , his mother was told to move inland , away from the coast — where presumably it was thought she might signal to enemy U-boats , and Mauro himself , although a child , was not allowed to leave Easington without a permit .
22 Had she really thought she could talk to me ?
23 She 'd smell the pipe and the sherry in the lounge and know she could go to sleep , because the Guests would be staying for supper and cards .
24 Someone behind them coughed pointedly and they went quiet but Sally was wishing she could shout to the whole room : ‘ That 's my sister ! ’
25 Sadie was wary of my other two dogs ; Mindy decided she would try to be nice to her , while Ben just wanted to play .
26 As she bustled about the mess , he did n't so much as look at her , which meant she would have to comer him to talk to him .
27 I had hoped she would go to college but now it 's not possible . ’
28 ‘ I do n't suppose she 'll come to much harm , Grace , ’ he replied mildly .
29 And Dr Rafaelo was the kind of man she felt she could talk to openly .
30 Only later had it occurred to him to wonder whether he should feel alarmed by Charlotte 's anxious tone or flattered that she felt she could turn to him for advice .
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