Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [conj] she [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So far , however , we should recognise that she speaks not just for Britain , but for a lot of others too .
2 What do you think is the most important aspect of herself a woman should preserve as she grows older ?
3 She should know because she has competed three times , once dressed as a fairy who thumbed a lift from a passing coach full of male senior citizens , which really made their day .
4 Erm , I think the idea is that a woman is a man 's possession , that she should be subservient , she should do as she 's told and that she has no intelligent to think intelligence to think for herself !
5 The time for planning and making arrangements will be much shorter and therefore the nurse must ensure that she obtains adequate information from the patient ( or family ) on admission .
6 She should remember that she went with a man when she was sixteen .
7 Stella must remember that she carried a heavy responsibility for the good name of the theatre .
8 But you must see that she says her prayers at night , Antoinette exclaimed : how else can you bring her up a good Catholic ?
9 I think , comrade , that we must conclude that she has seduced Volkov in order to use him politically .
10 If the alleged exception is valid , it must be valid whenever and wherever the sovereign speaks ‘ to the Commonwealth ’ : it must apply equally on the Feast of Stephen and on Holy Innocents Day ; it must apply whether she addressed ‘ the Commonwealth ’ from London or Ottawa or Delhi .
11 It must mean that she had been mentioned in the will .
12 ‘ I tremble at crossing swords with you , ’ said Robert Bossu in the sweetest and most reasonable of voices , his high shoulder leaned at ease against the panelled wall at his back , ‘ but I must observe that she did not allow it to succeed .
13 Alyssia smiled back and wondered whether she should pretend that she had somehow ended up at the wrong address .
14 Kathleen had not dared to mention those things , must pretend that she had not noticed their absence .
15 Labour peer Lord Ashley said : ‘ No battered wife should suffer as she has .
16 You must accept that she wants no part of you .
17 No no let's assume , let's assume that she has to take it .
18 The young mother may feel that she has nothing to offer — after all , much as she loves her children , their conversation may be less than stimulating .
19 She may feel that she has failed her husband .
20 You just may do before she comes for them .
21 She was concentrating on the speed and length which her stride might attain as she hurried up the long slope .
22 ‘ Then I 'll stay till she comes back . ’
23 She does n't know , I do n't suppose she 'll know till she got there will she ?
24 ‘ How do you think she 'll feel when she knows you helped brand her father a murderer ? ’
25 Almost one might feel that she has herself directed matters in miraculous fashion , protecting herself and her devotees even among such perils . ’
26 Nor to be reminded of their smouldering resentments against this girl of their of age who was so ‘ lady-like ’ and ‘ nose-in-the-air ’ so that they might feel that she needed to be brought down a peg or two .
27 ‘ She was afraid of what he might do when she told him she was n't going to keep up the pretence any longer and everything she did in future was to be sold as her own work . ’
28 do you want some posters for Gordon and Adam , well I can only lend you a couple of ones , but those might do if she turns them over
29 I said I 'm on a YTS , she went oh she said I do n't know if you 're for them , I said er well if you do n't I 'll find out and then tell you at the she goes , yeah , we 'll do that she says but I do , I do n't know if owe have to pay for them or not , you know she said I think you 're supposed to have a form .
30 Oh she 's do you know she 's and she 'll do as she , she 'll do as she pleases .
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