Example sentences of "[vb base] [that] she [modal v] be " in BNC.

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1 Her delicate mannerisms and overall maidenly demeanour suggest that she would be much better suited , say , in the tearooms of Cheltenham or Bath , with life revolving around the quieter charitable events , bridge parties and chamber music .
2 Her age and her resilience suggest that she will be around at the top for at least another Olympiad .
3 Delight that she could be stirred by another person .
4 The letters should convey concern about the critical state of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi 's health , urge that she should be granted free access to a doctor of her choice , and appeal for her immediate and unconditional release .
5 The fact that Harry Martin had seen fit to go this far not only alarmed her but also made her realise that she must be on to something .
6 ‘ I know that old Sir David only died last year — just before my own father — and I realise that she must be worried sick about poor Owen .
7 With some 22,000 students moving around within our city , even if one felt that a nominal sum should be paid — here I am looking after the interests of the hon. Member for City of Durham ( Mr. Steinberg ) whose lovely daughter is now a constituent of mine ; I trust that she will be sensible and know where to put her cross — it is clearly administratively impossible to handle and , given the changes in student support , that small relief will be welcome .
8 We all hope that she will be all well again in the New Year .
9 I know that she will be a tough act to follow .
10 I believe that she may be the focal point through which the Ancient Adversary will try to thwart the designs of the Dark Ones . ’
11 I seriously believe that she could be brought up to university standard in two or three years with the proper coaching . ’
12 Said she , she 's going in for her fourth operation presumably to have this stapling done again , she says I believe that she 'd be far more counsellor , I , I would of thought she , she would of had counselling anyway before they go to stage of operating , surely , I mean , er do n't they look in into sort of psychological aspects of it , it 's usually a
13 Lucy said , ‘ May I point out that even if she 's here I doubt that she 'll be well enough ?
14 A frown creased Lucy 's smooth forehead as she said , ‘ Even with a bedroom downstairs , I doubt that she should be living alone in this large house . ’
15 Reproach mingled with anger — anger that she did not wait , anger that another man should so easily have taken the woman he loved , anger that she should be heavy with another man 's child .
16 She has learnt , she has absorbed inwardly digested a quantity , a consid considerable quantity of it , I think that she will be a reasonably useful nurse to have around .
17 Gradually , however , she had grown into her role as wisewoman and witch , and come to accept the powers others attributed to her , and agree that she might be the special source and cause .
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