Example sentences of "[conj] she [vb mod] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If Mrs Jones is looking uncomfortable , she may have wet herself , or she may be in a lot of pain . |
2 | ( ii ) gave money to the addict in your life because he or she would be in trouble if you did not . |
3 | He or she will be of course one of the nation 's teachers of the year . |
4 | They are confident that , highly skilled and dedicated and absolutely tireless , the surgeon will treat each operation — no matter how many operations he or she carries out that day … that week … that year — as unique and fascinating , that he or she will be in top form — for them . |
5 | Although Ruth now knew that she would be on the moor throughout the coming winter , and perhaps if she was lucky see the first , early signs of spring , she knew she was now taking her farewell of its chief beauty . |
6 | He had warned her that she would be on her own , with only the butler for company , until Saturday when he returned . |
7 | ‘ Of course I 'll take you , ’ Fabia replied without hesitation , and was about to add that she would be on the same flight with her when she was halted by a change in Cara 's expression . |
8 | Jenny , her half-sister , eighteen years old and five years younger than herself , had written so positively that she would be at the airport to meet her . |
9 | Her father also told her that she would be among friends . |
10 | She 's worried that she may be in the early stages of mercury poisoning . |
11 | It seemed possible that she might be into chucking men over her shoulder and spifflicating them . |
12 | Her grandfather had suggested , without conviction , that she might be of some use in the farm office . |
13 | The weird notion that she might be in danger of actually becoming one day as perfect as she seemed added a ghastly charm to her reflections , as she continued to envisage various methods of killing Jack . |
14 | Yet it never occurred to John , as his mother aged , that she might be in need of any help , until a visitor from Johannesburg , who had known him as a boy , told him that she was hard up , after which lie made her an allowance . |
15 | packing Friday on the way to mum Peter 's mum she told them she 's just in so much pain , she wants it doing so he 's gon na get in , I said , it 's poss that she 'll be in six days and probably off a few weeks after when she gets home it 's operation on her neck and shoulder they 're going to release the nerve they reckon it 's it 's a she told them and do what they will with it . |
16 | I suppose that it was filmed where it was so that she 'll be in it . |
17 | She says that she is in the bath now , sir , but that she will be with you shortly . ’ |
18 | Friends at Groggan Primary School have been teasing her about how much she will earn and are envious that she will be off school for four or five weeks . |
19 | Immediately she 'd sensed that this was wrong , that there was nothing for her in this office , and that she 'd be at risk if she stayed around a moment longer than was necessary . |
20 | Quickly she gave him a tip , also a message to be delivered to William Ash , warning him that she 'd be in contact with him as soon as she knew where Ace planned to base himself . |
21 | There had been so much else to do : such as leaving a brief note for Julie , and also contacting her office to explain the problem and that she 'd be in touch with them as soon as possible . |
22 | ’ 'T IS proper that she should be with yourself and my sisters . ’ |
23 | It seemed ridiculous that she should be beyond help . |
24 | She stressed that , as a councillor and member of the Social Work Committee , it was important that she should be in possession of these facts as soon as possible . |
25 | If , as is the case in most households , only one room can be spared for her , it will be greatly to everyone 's advantage if it is big enough to take her bed , wardrobe and dressing-table , and other necessary items of furniture plus two comfortable armchairs and a television set and radio , so that she can be on her own when she likes , with her favourite programmes ( which may not always be yours ) and able to entertain a friend in the privacy of her own small domain when she wants to , with familiar things around her which help her to preserve her identity and links with the past . |
26 | I do n't think even Rainbow is so obtuse that she can be in any doubt as to her visitor 's ultimate intentions . |
27 | Isobel found herself fascinated by the diversity and challenge of Edouard 's work ; she also quickly found that she could be of help to him . |
28 | Now , however , she felt that she could be of some help . |
29 | She hinted that she could be of more help to them than her brother , provided that they left him alone in his present state of health . |
30 | Grace had seen to that , but it was late and as she sat on the King 's throne in the wings , she wished with all her heart that she could be in bed . |