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

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1 If your timing is right , Positive ideas of this kind may well give her hope and encouragement , but they should not be introduced too early in the grieving process , or she may regard them almost as an insult to the depth of her sorrow at a time when she is not yet ready to look to the future .
2 The doctor is often the gate to all the other members of the health care team , although he or she may involve them only when problems have arisen .
3 Or she might call them from a telephone box on a lonely road .
4 Decide if you want reception photographs and ask the photographer if he or she will cover them .
5 Say they started on a Monday at two o'clock in the afternoon , he or she will take them away for the first hour and go through some of the main points of their work here .
6 They made an agreement that she would give them her left-over flowers for their shops .
7 As far as other firms facing financial difficulties are concerned , she says that she would advise them to consider IVA at an early stage .
8 Claudia had wanted more fittings and Dana had promised that she would fit them in , but time passed and the dress still hung , swathed in its wrappings , awaiting her pleasure .
9 She walked down Chestnut Drive , and as she picked a leaf off a privet hedge here , and ran her hand along a row of railings there , she thought that it was not so bad after all , and that she would tell them about it : they always said , when accused of indifference , that they were interested , so she would jolly well try to make them show a bit of their interest .
10 She walked out of the cottage where she and Pilade were lodged in charge of Mr Landor and along the road to Siena so that she might see them approach before anyone .
11 The stoma care nurse has already assured Mr and Mrs Reynolds that she will visit them when he leaves hospital and that the ward staff will also arrange for the district nurse to give help should it be necessary .
12 The Opposition commend them all , and I hope that the Minister will say that she will implement them .
13 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 .
14 Her girlfriends , particularly her former flatmates , would have rallied round but she did not feel that she could inflict them with such a burden of responsibility .
15 With an effort , she drove from her mind the thought of the return journey , filling it instead with the experience of the moment , absorbing the sights , the impressions and sensations , storing them in her brain , wishing she had a notebook with her so that she could record them in all their vividness and immediacy .
16 His eyes , now that she could see them clearly , abraded her flesh with a cold more searing than the icy wind blowing up from the valley this morning .
17 Include it in that , those twelve weeks because I know it 's , you know , a bit erm I would try and see if I could set up some sex education with the health centre and the , you know , that she used to take them and they went through contraception and condoms and whatever at the , and she used to take them down for an afternoon it might well be that they have to miss a lesson
18 Amy 's three tomorrow , so she 'll give them to her tomorrow , she
19 Probably she had some old typing paper of Walter 's still around in the attic , so she could make them look convincing .
20 Can you imagine a woman trying to get two men into bed so she could watch them ? ’
21 Jezrael knew she wanted someone to attack her so she could tear them apart , glory in their blood , and she hated herself .
22 Could you just let us into his rooms so she can get them ?
23 If you have any further donations of clothes and intend passing them onto Jean at Church would you either leave them in your car boot or give Jean a call first , so she can pick them up … !
24 Gloria was always telling Dot she should try to hold on to things so she 'd have them as keepsakes for ever .
25 I 've gone through her sterile trolley techniques until she can do them in her sleep , likewise all the other nurses . ’
26 She saved her curses until she could shout them into the night — then swallowed them anyway out of paranoia .
27 That was when she 'd wish them luck , as they roared over the village , and she would watch them all until they were silhouetted against the dying sun , small and graceful in an apricot sky .
28 She would occasionally reward Thatcherite newspapers , such as the Express , with a gracious , unrevealing interview ; on television , Sir Robin Day and Brian Walden would flatter her by pretending to be tough , and she would flatter them by pretending they were .
29 But when she was very sad she understood that sorrow casts out fear , and then the murderer could call with a few of his friends and she would tell them wearily to bugger off and they would go , since , after all , there can be no satisfaction in murdering the dead .
30 He does not have Evelyn 's elegance , either , although his spare , laconic , style can produce some memorable passages ; here , for example , is a Queen Christina of Sweden — very different from her portrayal by Greta Garbo — telling Whitelocke , who had hesitated to pass on a letter and a mastiff sent by the preacher , Hugh Peter , that ‘ the dog and the letter did belong to her , and she would have them ’ .
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