Example sentences of "and she [vb mod] [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Maritza and the new Luxembourg were better for Therese than he liked , but he 'd got her pushed out of the Baron and she would really look very silly singing Arsena , which was the juvenile role even if it was fairly static — and she would be even more ridiculous playing Sonja in Der Zarewitsch .
2 I know my mother would n't agree and she would be even mad if she knew he was a black boy .
3 ‘ I had this thing in my mind that she had to be in a place where I could get to her and she would be well looked after . ’
4 Despite this disastrous beginning , however , Giovanna would be there in the morning , her own family circumstances permitting , and she would be much obliged if the Signora would make sure that her children were up and dressed , and the breakfast eaten , so that she could see that the house was returned to something like the order which Signor Kettering expected of it .
5 A year ago Chloe was a pretty little girl and she would be now but for this man , eighteen year old Jason Levy .
6 The warden said that she would turn the heating on so that the fiat would be warm and she would be there herself to welcome him home .
7 One more step and she would be there .
8 She choked out Rosalba 's message , that he should meet her there , in the same place , tomorrow , that he should come , as if to light a candle , and she would be there , doing the same thing , early , before the morning Mass .
9 And she 'll be there tonight ?
10 But I know Mrs Richards is doing very well , and she 'll be absolutely fine with Consuelo here . ’
11 And she 'll be so pleased to have it .
12 Oh , how silly of her to take a holiday now ; she 'll have to return almost before she 's got there and she 'll be so tired .
13 However , the man 's a fool and she 'll be better off without him . ’
14 Yeah but can you imagine cos then like she 'll go out to the pub or something , get drunk and then like someone will come up to her and she 'll be like no I ca n't cos he 's in Saudi Arabia , you know it 'll suddenly er hit her I mean why not , he 'll never know .
15 The wind 's dropping a bit , anyhow , and she 'll be all safe and snug in Halfway House .
16 She 's a sensible girl and she 'll be all right .
17 And she may be really ill and need me — ’
18 Once a child is maturationally ready to toilet train the process usually only takes one or two weeks , but the teaching still has to come from the mother and she may be very uncertain about when to do it .
19 We are extremely fortunate that has agreed to continue to work as part-time Secretary to the Society and she will be there to deal personally with any Q.T 's queries etc on those days .
20 But she 's very kind and she can be very funny , when she 's had a drink or two . ’
21 They feel safe with her — and she can be quite human . ’
22 She keeps at home now , and she can be as secret as any man . ’
23 Sara Champion , in And God Created Manchester ( Wordsmith Books , £9.99 ) , writes directly from the most important music city of the last year and she should be much praised for attempting to dig beneath the surface .
24 It was just a polyp , I believe , and she should be home tomorrow . ’
25 But she said , take it slowly and she 'd be all right .
26 He was a young lad and he used to go out Wednesdays and do the other rounds and then she used to go out Fridays and do down the Piste and Barway and come back and then up to Dowfield , then home again and she 'd be home by lunchtime then on a Friday .
27 One day I 'll learn to swim real good , so I can go up to Scotland and show Marie and she 'd be real surprised .
28 Content as she generally was to be alone , this place had a distinctly solitary feel to it , and she 'd be more secure in Kelly 's extrovert company .
29 Oh , he 'd had a lot of silly nonsense to put up with , but that was only on the surface , he knew that really , and now that the children were off their hands they could be together more and she 'd be less hasty .
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