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

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1 They are facing formidable opposition in the shape of last year 's winner , Rosa Mota , who sees London as a warm-up for the Olympics , where she 'll be defending her title and looking to put the disappointment of the World Championships in Tokyo last year behind her .
2 She had n't even known herself where she would be staying until she had walked out of the station the day before and asked a taxi-driver to take her somewhere clean and as cheap as possible .
3 She had lied to him because she wished to evade the unpleasant truth of her life as a rich heiress , to try to make a new life free of old ties and old mistakes , where she would be loved as McAllister , who had nothing .
4 For the present , then , the vital need is to do everything possible to secure a safe retirement of XH558 , where she will be cared for as well as she has been since becoming the VDF display aircraft .
5 She is on her way to the art gallery that she runs , where she will be presiding over a private viewing later in the day .
6 She is due to fly to London today , where she will be met by her children Dominic , 22 , Tammy , 19 , and Cathy , nine , of Chichester , Hants .
7 The woman would then be taken to a certified hospital for medical examination , where she could be detained for up to three months .
8 She needed to go back to London , to her own flat , where she could be surrounded by familiar possessions and be near to her family .
9 By this time , the Sharmas had tracked down Sophie and Mrs Roper through private investigators , and in January 1988 Brenda received a letter from the Sharmas ' solicitor stating that if the dogs were not handed over immediately she would be sued .
10 So she 'll be looking this way , waiting for the bus ! ’ thought Cheryl excitedly .
11 I reckon they only have one door apiece , so she 'll be trapped .
12 " Mind you , Sara does dress in the early Oxfam style , so she might be telling the truth . "
13 And there was no way of getting a message out to say I could n't get out , so she would be left hanging about waiting hopefully .
14 ‘ If she has run away , she 's left every single piece of clothing behind — even her cardigan , so she must be frozen solid by now . ’
15 She did n't want anyone to talk to her so she could be seen not to be alone .
16 He says they have an othapedic surgeon who comes to the practice once a months , so she could be treated within eight weeks .
17 Maria 's sister is ill , so she will be staying with her for a few days . ’
18 Just so she can be mistaken for someone else . ’
19 Jenkins has been in the job for about ten days , so she can be forgiven for forgetting a lot of names , but she does have a long history of dealing with elderly people .
20 Beth stood alone , a quiet solitary figure , heavy with child , biding her time until she might be called to say goodbye .
21 The girl has been temporarily placed with a foster family until she can be reunited with her mother .
22 King Henry 's daughter had been triumphantly proclaimed Lady of England until she could be crowned queen .
23 Wonder if she 'll be staying in Wellingborough , at least she 'll have to travel
24 par but bad news for American Kristal Parker who we also saw earlier , she 's finished nine over par and does n't look as if she 'll be going through to the next stage .
25 Rachel sounds as if she 'll be sitting with a shawl around her shoulders when she 's 60 .
26 She felt as if she might be struck by lightning if she stayed where she was .
27 She was listening intently and her eyes were thoughtful , as if she might be toying with some idea of her own .
28 She did not look as if she might be dying of some dreadful disease .
29 For a moment she looked as if she might be going to .
30 The room seemed to have gone dark , as if someone had turned off the lights , and she wondered if she might be going to faint .
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